good to be with you. i m katy tur. we ve never seen anything like this before in key places across the country, interest in the election is so intense that millions have showed up to vote early. shattering turnout records, especially in the midterm year. who does that help? and is all of that enthusiasm reflected in the polls? we re going to explore that in just a moment. along with the concerning rise in threats at polling places, axios is reporting local mayors and police chiefs are being warned that extremists like the proud boys and the oath keepers are signing up as poll workers and drop box monitors, as part of localized efforts to intimidate voters. again, we will get to all of that in a moment. but first, if you were not already convinced by the campaign ads, or the mailers, or the emails, or the texts, last night s debates gave voters, you potentially, a lot to chew over. candidates in close races, in pennsylvania, michigan, and new york, faced off, first up in penns
and jad grungs, colorado, capitol hill correspondent garrett haake and the pennsylvania capital star editor in chief. i will begin with you. i want to play a little bit more from lieutenant governor fetterman answering a question about fracking. there is a 2018 interview where you said quote, i don t support fracking at all of the how do you square the two? i do support fracking. and i don t, i don t, i fracking, and i stand, and i do support fracking. the campaign lowered expectations for his performance last night and he did have a harder time than he certainly would have if he had not had a stroke. and he s still recovering from it. and i wonder from the conversations you re having with voters today, whether the health issue is more of a concern for them now than it was before, and
be treated as a confidence issue. if you voted with labour, then this is now a matter of confidence. it is that serious and it says an awful lot about the nervousness within number ten about their own authority at the moment. this number ten about their own authority at the moment- at the moment. this is liz truss auoin at the moment. this is liz truss going down at the moment. this is liz truss going down the at the moment. this is liz truss going down the gauntlet - at the moment. this is liz truss going down the gauntlet to - at the moment. this is liz truss going down the gauntlet to herl at the moment. this is liz truss - going down the gauntlet to her mps and saying, back me on this? yes. and saying, back me on this? yes, exactl . and saying, back me on this? yes, exactly- the and saying, back me on this? yes, exactly. the first and saying, back me on this? yes, exactly. the first instance - and saying, back me on this? yes, exactly. the first instance we - and saying, b
order paper and introduce legislation. so it, i think it is right whatever your views for or against fracking, that conservative mps shouldn t be voting to allow the labour party to take over the order paper. labour party to take over the order -a er. , ., labour party to take over the order aer. , . ., labour party to take over the order n-aer. , ., ., paper. yet, ust earlier today you retweeted paper. yet, just earlier today you retweeted one paper. yet, just earlier today you retweeted one of paper. yet, just earlier today you retweeted one of your paper. yet, just earlier today you t retweeted one of your colleagues paper. yet, just earlier today you - retweeted one of your colleagues and said that you as well as her would not vote for any change in the rules on the triple lock on pension, so it sounds like you would potentially vote against your party leader the prime minister on that but not on fracking? prime minister on that but not on frackin: ? .., , prime minister o