adamantly opposed to what we are doing right now. harris: how do you deal with a country you already gave all the cash to? that s difficult as well. last thoughts? they are using that cash to increase their ballistic missile program, as secretary of state mike pompeo said, the terms of the negotiation, stop inciting terrorist forces across the middle east. it will be a hard negotiation but i think the sanctions are the way to start. harris: dan henniker, thank you for joining me on the eve of the midterms. good to be with you, harris. harris: president trump is insisting the midterm elections are not about him. the power panel will talk about it next. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate helps you. with drivewise. feedback that helps you drive safer.
last night, the mvp. harris: i knew you would get him in there. g.o.p. holds the house, we gain seats in the senate and keep growing this economy and fighting for the hardworking families of this country who want to keep building on this success. harris: congressman scalise from the great state of louisiana, thank you. president trump is stepping up his warnings about the migrant caravans, plural, heading to the united states, despite pleas from some republicans to focus on the economy in the final hours before the election. we will talk about it in a wider manner now, which message gets more voters to the polls? because that s what it s all about. a live report and analysis as you only get it here on outnumbered overtime. that is fox square and we are live. ways to lose stubborn belly fat.
thing you get to an executive like a president and we will see. this will be fun tomorrow night. there will be a lot of drama throughout the night. harris: it always is, i m so glad to be with you for the first time. thank you for having me on that. made a quick reversal, when someone asked you what you are wearing and you said what i had on. i don t have any options, a blue suit and a red and blue tie. harris: thank you for hanging out outside with me, bret baier, everybody. the impact on of the electionsn the hill, congressman, great to see you today. it s electric for people all across the country. and the greatest hope is that we will see people match in intensity the kind of money that reportedly has been spent on this midterm election. close to $5 billion semi reporting and that would make it
early, polls will close early, an indication of what it s going to be like for democrats going forward. kentucky 6, this race should not be close. but it appears it is and if mcgrath is up for it looks like it s going to be tight down to the wire, that suggests that democrats are doing well in places they maybe shouldn t be. this is a very tight race. virginia has a couple of tight races that also will be early bellwethers. you got pulls closing at 6:00, 7:00, 7:30. we will get the first numbers in right away, we will be able to tell where those early races are going. harris: in the house by 8:00, 50% of the polls will have closed, 8:00 p.m. eastern. we will start to get an idea as you say.
are followed. the president is in a unique spot to actually make that difference. he is setting the start line, do you want the liberal agenda, more regulation, more job killing? it s sad when president obama has to basically beg people to remember how bad his economy wa was. this president is making a clear line of distinction, vote for progress, but for the future, but for the republican ticket. you want to go backward, vote for the democrats. harris: we were talking about the importance of governors races. i know the whole house i don t want to ignore your race but it is interesting to see what s going on with governors. and if we could see a situation where brian kemp stays on and beats stacy abrams, what is the landscape of that race in your state? are you watching? we are watching it very closely, the governor s race