midterms. and in georgia 1 million preelection ballots have been cast. let s bring in cnn s eva mckend live in a polling place in georgia. eva, what are you seeing? reporter: well, a common answer from voters when you ask them why they are turning out early is because they want to take advantage of the opportunity. they don t want work to maybe get in the way on election day. so they are exercising their right early. been record turnout daily since early voting began lasweek. secretary of state brad raffensperger says that this illustrates that georgia has among the best election systems in the country but this democratic opponent still says that voter suppression is alive and well in georgia staking issue with the state s voting law, take a listen. i would put our election system, i would put our georgia election system and our voters up against any other state in the union. we re seeing record turnout. and i anticipate we ll continue to see midterm records broken. j
editor-in-chief of the pennsylvania capitol star john micic and the philadelphia inq inqu inquirer. dr. sheth does not treat john fer fetterman. what s the political side of this and is this what comes out throughout the debate? yeah, i m not a neurologist, so i m not going to speak to lieutenant governor s mental fitness. a debate like that is not a natural setting for john fetterman under the best of circumstances. the rapid fire format, 60-second questions, 30-second questions requires a candidate to speak on their feet. and the ability to speak in depth to the extent of his recovery, but if you look at the