election by crime and bill: polls are open in 40 states. voters wasting no time making their voices heard. states in three of the country s high stakes races, pennsylvania, georgia and florida in the south. dana: the president has remained bullish on democrat chances. last night there appeared to be a crack in that facade. watch here. president biden: i m optimistic. i m always optimistic. will democrats win the house? president biden: i think it will be tough and i think we ll win the senate. the house is tougher. bill: kellyanne conway, brit hume, shannon bream, martha maccallum and mike rowe with analysis coming up shortly. dana: look at this here. we have karl rove, lucas tomlinson and kelly o grady. let s get to pennsylvania right away. more than a million people have already voted. bryan llenas is outside of philadelphia. all eyes on pennsylvania tonight. no doubt about it. happy election day. good morning. dr. mehmet oz voted just after 8:00 a.m. in h
i think it was a moment that all of us can have a little empathy for her and hopefully paul pelosi continues to get better. great to see you. thank you so much. i will check the powerball numbers. maybe i ll see you tonight. maybe i won t. dana: america votes in the mid-term election. tune in tonight and we have very special democracy 2022 election coverage. it will be anchored by bret baier and martha maccallum starting at 6:00 p.m. on fox news channel. bill: brian kemp cast his ballot. georgians voting in two of the more consequential races of the night. guy benson took the bold step of making predictions. the four key factors he is watching and coming up next as fox news democracy 2022 rolls on.
there. pittsburgh voters trying to fix their ballots before it s too late in a race this close, the issue could potentially invalidate thousands of votes that could affect fetterman particularly because 70% of those 1.4 mail-in ballots are for registered democrats. one other thing we could expect philadelphia mail-in ballot counting to take longer and they will double count the votes to make sure nobody double voted in this election. dana: thank you. stay close by. meanwhile president biden making his closing argument to voters in deep blue maryland yesterday and firing back at claims this election is a referendum on his policies. lucas tomlinson is live at the white house this morning. good morning. that s right. president biden heading out last night to neighboring prince georges county, maryland, a democratic stronghold and he mentioned maga more than crime and made his final pitch to voters saying democracy remains
dana: fun to be with you today at 6:00. bill: a lot of fun. dana: thank you so much. it s amazing that the road to the majority goes through virginia. and it goes through the second congressional district right here. bill: that was last night governor youngkin one of the most sought after surrogates this cycle. we ll ask him about the election. dana: voters heading to the polls in georgia. the money spent on ads there topping a quarter of a billion dollars. how it is translating into turnout. bill: part of our continuing coverage at the corner of 48th and 6th avenue. democracy 2022 kicking into high gear on today, election day in america. at red land cotton. our traditions are grown and sewn
hip that might have been too far. dana: president biden has dramatically raised the stakes for the mid-term elections declaring as part of the campaign s close that democracy itself is on the ballot. come january he may find himself needing to govern with those he cast as democracy s threats. they knew on january 20, 2021, they would most likely lose the house if not the senate. how could it be the end of democracy? that s historically the way it goes. any president will take some type of beating of some measure in that first mid-term election. they know that. i think as we have all discussed, when those two senate seats in georgia went into the d column, it seemed as if the president felt he had a bit more of a mandate than the margins in the house and senate would have