that will be next tuesday. anything can happen, make no mistake. we ll be talking about the results one week from tonight. we ll know the results hopefully in all states. five senate races in more than two dozen house races are within two points. this is why i m not poll pollyannaish, why don t want to create a condition where people are overly enthusiastic. within two points. that s five states. that s within the balance of power in congress. a few thousand votes can decide whether or not joe biden and his radical left democrat social party will have key control over your government. other races are within two points including in the state of new york. all the races are tight. in 2016, thick about this, polls showed donald trump losing handily and then he shocked the world and won the election if you look at three key states in 2016 they were at were decided by a combined 77,000 votes in 2020, the margin for joe biden which is 43,000 votes and three swing states despite the
during today s event, the former president echoed the point he made back in 2012, that presidents are renters at the white house, and that their time there is temporary. i ve always described the presidency as ays relay race, y take the baton from someone, you run your leg as hard and as well as you can, and then you hand it off to someone else. knowing that your work will be incomplete. the portraits hanging in the white house chronicle theit runners in thatth race. each of us tasked with trying to bring the country we love closer toy its highest aspirations. now the reason this event was heldth today and not during trump s term in office, the reason it hasp been a decade since we ve seen one of these unveilings is because for the first time in u.s. history, the incumbent president refused to honor his predecessor with this rite of passage. trump never scheduled the ceremony and given the content, it might have been awkward for trump given his intention of not leaving t
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obama has got to be exhausted already. tv ads, personal appearances across several states for dozens of candidate. crowds trying to rally in support of the former president when a heckler in detroit brought the event to a halt. we ll be violating the basic spirit of this country. so, sir, sir, come on. you wouldn t do that in a workplace. you wouldn t just interrupt people in the middle of a conversation. it is not how we do things. just basic civility and courtesy works. listen, everybody, hey, y all up there. harris: it went on for several minutes like that. this headline. democrats turn to obama to rescue them from a mid-term shell acting. then they add even as he stars at the party s biggest draw and chief base motivator an unmistakable fear that even he can t prevent what may end up being inevitable blood-letting on november 8th. dodging questions, as you know they do at the white house lectern, about the homestretch strategy here. my question is why is the former
she was scared. how much time did they come talk to you? 30. plus two tantalizing cruise. this object had blood on their hands. and the trail on twitter. it is very powerful, you can almost see this happening in realtime. could she help solve her own mystery? she s fighting him off. it was almost. i want to jump out of my seat. never in 1 million years would you expect something like that. on long island, about ten miles down the the pensacola and the elites of the hansen s, is a blue collar beach town. some called, the poor man s paradise. but life was rich for these brothers and sisters and masticate york. the youngest sister was missing. we just want you to come home safely. and for better or for worse, this family would go to extraordinary likes to find her. they have to scour those woods right there. there s me had five of the biggest guys you can probably imagine. we re going door to door, we on answers. every seat so many people, so