problems, and they don t want someone who s going to be a rubber stamp for the biden and pelosi agenda, and that s what my opponent will be. john: 538.com gave you a more than 80% chance of winning that seat back in early october. you talked a lot about the economy and energy, so does the your opponent as well. i mean, what are the issues that really matter to voters there in northeastern ohio? well, again, this is an election about choices, and people are making choices when it comes to what they re spending their money on right now. and these are choices they don t want to have to be making. when we re talking about the economy, we re talking about common sense solutions, about the actual cause for inflation, overspending in washington. i m talking about a balanced budget amendment, which is something i ve been talking about for a long time. so i m talking about how we can actually solve the problems whereas my opponent s recognizing that we have problems but has absolutely no offe
big sticking point is what their children are being taught. countless voters expressing they re tired of the woke agenda some schools are pushing, and they ll be heading to the polls with that motivation. it s a threat gop candidate kari lake is honing in on. keep it out of our kids schools. keep it out of our kids minds. [applause] don t brainwash our children. if it s okay with you, we re going to get back to some of the basics, reading, writing, arithmetic. reporter: and, sandra, that s something that we ve heard kari lake talk about, that she s doing this for the children, for the grandchildren, so we ll see how this turns i out on tuesday or, perhaps, after because it s arizona. back to you. sandra: kelly o grady on that for us, thank you. john: is mitch mcconnell s warning coming true? you might remember when he said candidate quality could sink republicans. is that giving democrats a chance in some surprising places? bye. ron york weighs in. sandra: plus, a former trump ca
that fetterman lived off his parents until he was almost 50 years old? president biden is president obama is going to exceed president biden s dismal record of helping democrats get elected. we re on the discuss cusp of republicans getting over 250 seats in the u.s. house. when the three of us get back together next time, there s going to be 53 or 54 republicans in the u.s. senate, and you know what we re not going to hear anymore? get rid of the filibuster, let s add to the supreme court john: you want to comment on that? rick sat there last week and said 52 plus. republicans, you can stay home, david says it s already won. [laughter] it s going to be a red wave, and we re going to be just fine. david: but get out that panic vote for kathy hochul. exactly. [laughter] thanks, john, good to see you. john: that was fun, sandra. sandra: just remarkable. and going back to that sound bite of that anchor on another network challenging kathy
what s happening at the gas station and the grocery store, you can change it, but you ve got to turn out to vote. and we need everybody out there on tuesday. reporter: john, there s a lot at stake here georgia. democrats, as you know, took control of the senate in the last elections cycle by flipping georgia, and this time around we re neck and neck. but right now walker has the momentum going into election day having closed the gap with incumbent senator raphael warnock. meanwhile, senator jon ossoff has been hitting the trail hard for war mach. really important, warnock still holds the advantage among independents in this state, that s according to the recent fox news polling as really it is about who can get their base to show up on tuesday. john? john: all right, aishah hasnie for us, and, sandra, that is going to be one race to watchen on tuesday. of. sandra: absolutely. and as i mentioned, we would take a spin here to sort of dial in and show you on the map what we just talked
reporter: we ve heard that same message over and over again, and ryan has certainly run a more unorthodox. cam paint he s also a made it clear he s not happy with the national democratic party. but j.d. vance is trying to throw that back at him saying look at his voting record and look what he s been in congress doing since 2003. we ve also seen the exact opposite approach for j.d. vance. while he is embracing governor mike dewine, making it clear they see a united front as an advantage. john: some colorful language i but you know what they say, mark, politics ain t bean bag. [laughter] great report, great coverage. reporter: yep. john: we re going to continue covering ohio, the 13th congressional district. the republican candidate, madison jessie, out of gilbert is going to be joining us to talk about her race there. this is a totally redrawn district, now includes the entire city of akron, ohio, and she s up against amelia sykes whose family is a dynasty there