[inaudible] so let s get started. less than 48 hours in the first [inaudible] election day two parties, big stage in pennsylvania. [inaudible] plus as republicans look [inaudible] marches and rallies, we re also seeing more [inaudible] trying to scare voters. those outrageous claims. and later, turning voter fraud claims into a game. i added to the polls tuesday, [inaudible] , in this it s a clarifying. democracy. good morning to you, i m charles in for katy this morning. thanks for starting your sunday. two days till election day. maybe a voting plan yet? biden, obama, trump, descending on the critical saturday. how are the stakes for the midterms? we move through with. we ve seen what happens when you give up democracy. in other countries where governments tell you what books you can read, and what books you can t. countries that on all the media. throw reporters in jail. if you want to stop the destruction of our country and save the american dream than this tuesday, you
at 9 am eastern. plus, abortion rights forces, defeating sealing kentucky s fate as a abortion free state. the one who ran the campaign to save it in campuses, is we talk to her later this hour. men, it s not something you usually need to do to prepare for election day, but this year i think a lesson on these grand meaning of gaslighting is in order. that s coming up. velshi starts now. good morning to you, it is sunday, november 6th. i m ali velshi. we are two days away from election day, the first results of the 2022 midterms. this election will determine how the balance of power will shift in congress, and state leadership across the country. which is gonna lay the groundwork, and have crucial implications for the 2024 elections historically in the mid term, the sitting president almost always loses seats in congress. that s a pattern democrats are looking to break but it may be difficult considering their slumber jordy s in both dreamers of congress. republicans nee
intensefying to a category 3 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 115 mile-per-hours. the mayor called it catastrophic. some seeing three feet of rain. look at this. most of the island remains without power and a electrical grid with a checkered past and a bad history. it could be a while before it is restored. two deaths have been reported so far in puerto rico which is still struggling to rebuild after hurricane maria hit five years ago today. crews have rescued more than a thousand people but more could be trapped by the floodwaters. the storm killed at least one person in the dominican republic. cnn meteorologist chad myers is tracking this storm for us. and chad, the latest update just came in from the national hurricane center. what is it showing? it does show one good thing for bermuda. the storm turned a little bit left. you re out of the cone for now. not every storm stays in the cone but one-third could sneak out. that is good news for the people of bermuda.
candidates are all over the trail yuck trying to convince people to get the pole. we are in georgia and pennsylvania, where important races are still in play. plus i have my conversation with wisconsin lieutenant governor mandela barnes. he could become the first black senator from his state. they also opened up about being the underdog at what republicans are telling him on the campaign trail. and congressman jim clyburn is joining us today. yes, the wig is here, y all. he s going to talk about why he is refusing to give into the idea of republicans winning control of the house on tuesday. i m simone sanders townsend, and i have something to say! today, y all. bring in the election is a. it has been a long campaign season, but now there s less than 48 hours until the midterm elections. and election day. there s so much at stake in so much going on in this race to the finish. i m talking about control of congress, balance of power in state legislatures and a handful of gove
myself, alyssa mendes, it myself 7 pm tuesday msnbc for live coverage and analysis of analysis the midterm. that starts live on tv also streaming on tiktok. so you are, this sunday show with jonathan capehart begins right now. now. the final count down in two days before the midterm elections a new poll asks which party voters want to control congress and why do wisconsin lieutenant governor mandela barnes joins me live to talk about his race against senator ron johnson who says that he can t commit to accepting election results. the dynamic duo, for the first time president biden and phone president obama hit the ham pain trail together. the right to choose it on the ballot, the right to vote is on the ballot, this nothing else on the ballot. character. characters on the ballot! democracy itself is on the ballot the stakes are high. a gladiator joined the fight, carrie washington tells me how olivia liu pope would handle the midterm. i am jonathan capehart, this is a s