enough. plus it is primary tonight in two big states with redistricting in new york forcing out a near 30-year incumbent. and a familiar face to florida voters looks to unseat governor ron desantis. nothing like an election night when numbers start rolling in we start with our chief political anchor bret baier at the big board to break down the races. haitian on lot of activity one of the biggest races we re following is in new york. it s not a primary race it s actually a special election filling an open seat in new york district 19. now, this is looking tonight like democrats are going to pick this up in a republican-leaning district. this is pat ryan versus mark molinaro. ap hasn t called it yet, but it looks like there are not enough votes for mull nair 0 to close this gap. that is big in this environment. pat ryan used choice, he used the overturning of roe v wade as a big part of his campaign. he said on all his signs, choice is on the ballot. a big part of his campai
ron desantis has a big war chest, a ton of money down there obviously and well positioned. let s look at the senate. now there is an opponent val demings up against marco rubio the incumbent republican senator there. that is seen as perhaps a closer race one that people are watching. and then we will go all the way out to the special elections, special runoff, i should say, in oklahoma, and that is to fill the seat of senator inhoff who s retire and mark wayne mullen the congressman beating t.w. shannon up there so that sets up a battle. oklahoma leans right, that should be a red hold in oklahoma. but that big race really is the special election in new york, and one that i know you will hear a lot about from a lot of corners in the media tomorrow shannon: yeah that will probably be the political headline. by the way, brett, if bill hemmer is watching and this is
mr. hawley, no. mr. heinrich, aye. mr. hickenlooper, aye. ms. hirono, aye. mr. hoven, no. mrs. hyde-smith, no. mr. inhoff, no. mr. johnson, no. mr. kane, aye. mr. kelly, aye. mr. kennedy, no. mr. king, aye. ms. klobuchar, aye.
there s 53 to go through. look, i have friends on the other side of the aisle. name them. i just told you one. mike lee is a friend from utah. lamar alexander isn t a friend but he s a statesman. i go to inhoff s office for bible study. that s a good one. you agree with him on nothing. we are americans. sincerely, we re americans. we passed an amendment to an education bill together that took care of homeless kids and foster kids. when i went to do bible study, i saw his black grandchildren, adopted grandchildren. so you see people when you strip away all the politics and you meet them over prayer, you meet them in the gym working out, you begin to realize the lines that divide us are not as strong as the ties that bind us. in america if we can stop focusing on this divisive rhetoric and start seizing that
investments that took place. i m one of 900 and some clients that all invest in the same thing. now, so that it wouldn t look bad, i said when you come to our account, you can take out anything it might look like in aerospace or a defense contractor. that s what they did. now john, i spoke with ethics errs perts and they said it s not illegal for members of congress to invest in companies that have something to do with how they are regulating them. somebody like inhoff can absolutely invest in a company like ratheon. it opens up questions about ethics and how it looks. he said he no longer will have his investment firm from going forward and that s how he is going to change this. laura fox, live on capitol hill. appreciate you catching up to the senator and acting quickly