hopes on former president obama. bill: he was stumping wasn t he? georgia, michigan, wisconsin. a desperate attempt to drum up enthusiasm. democrats bracing for what could be a bad night. watch. i understand why you might sometimes just want to tune out. just watch football. but i m here to tell you that tuning out, milwaukee, is not an option. you have a choice between folks who will say anything and do anything to get power, and leaders who share our values. dana: underscoring democrats concerns the fact that new york is now seen as a battleground state. lee zeldin has a real chance to become the state s first republican governor in two decades bringing in heavy weight surrogates to help him over the finish line. the other thing he will do and what new york really needs to do, you need to stop codling criminals. stop turning them loose on the street. if you do crime, you must do the time. we want a government that isn t passing pro-criminal laws. we want district
and nobody was able to help him, it was like it bothers me. and i think here i never thought it would have been in d.c. ashley: jackie ibanez to live with the details about the shooter, jackie. the shooting taking place i m permitted juneteenth event washington, d.c. the eyewitnesses were next to the police officer and the scene was pure chaos. listen. i was sitting next to a cop and shots rang out he did not want to stay down. he proceeded on. we were trying to enjoy ourselves, the crowd running back and forth. ashley: the police officer one of at least three people injured in the shooting. a 15-year-old boy was killed as the police tried to break up the event after two fights broke out in the crowd to. mpd number shut the event them because shut the event down because it appeared the event was unsafe. there were several people injured as a result of their legs or ankles being trampled as they tried to run from the area. when you have large gatherings in a dense ar
griff: i m griff jenkins, carley and todd have the day off. americans are losing confidence in the economy as they watch their budgets eaten away by gas prices. blames big meat, big oil, big tampon, everything else for shortages in this country. griff: doug luzader good morning, a lot of confusion coming out of the white house about the president s trip to saudi arabia, when he is expected to ask for help with high gas prices. will he or won t he meet with solamon? i think he will meet with the saudi crown prince, he has asked suppliers to increase production. they will have a one-on-one meet something that is my understanding. doug: they did tick down overnight with national average slightly bele$5 gallon mark, high inflation still an issue. president biden thinks we might be able to thread a need and he will thread a depression. i don t think a recession is at all inevitable. a recession is not inevitable. a recession is not inevitable, as policymake
fox & friends first on this wednesday morning, i am carley shimkus. i m todd piro. important race is being decided overnight in michigan, missouri, washington. brooke singman has more, good morning. hey, good morning, guys, arizona where the governor is yet to be called. trump endorsed carey lake with a slight lead over karen tylan robeson. but in the state, lake masters by the president is to win the senate primary with solar power businessmen james and arizona attorney journey until next tutor dixon is the g.o.p. governor of michigan. her race called, dixon warning gretchen whitmer that the people of michigan want her else, listen. does she think it is possible for us to be in a worse condition because right now we are at the bottom of education. we have a problem with cities, semi message to witmer. the people want to get rid of it but the only place we are going is up and we will bring michigan back. freshman peter meijer who voted to impeach the former president
carley: it is election day 2023 voters in 37 states heading to the polls to cast ballots in state and local elections, being viewed as dress rehearsal for the presidential race next year. you are watching fox and friends first, i m carley shimkus. todd: can you believe we are one year away from 2024. i m todd piro, keeping close eye on key races. every seat up for grabs in virginia. youngkin put his weight behind republicans there and could generate buzz about a possible presidential run. abortion big issue on the ballot there, as well. to kentucky, republican attorney general cameron, running to oust bashear. carley: in mississippi, tate reeves is running against presley, a second cousin to elvis presley. and working toefrtime to flip the state senate and assembly red, would take winning six democrats seats and seven in the assembly to do it. take a look at whether issues like parent rights and wind turbines will be enough to get it done. todd: breaking news out of