biden is not popular right now and that has been a millstone for a lot of democrats. all right. david axelrod, thank you. next, anderson will join with more of his exclusive interview with the speaker of the house and how the attack will affect her future in congress. will your decision be impacted by the attack in any way? yes. it will? so you ll hear more of that. plus, we just talked about that lawsuit over ballots in pennsylvania. in georgia, a key county, extending the deadline for key ballots. how much will that delay the call for who wins the race for senator there? gabe sterling will be outfront tonight. effortlessly responds to both of you. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more e restful sleep per night. proven quality sleep. only from sleep number.
are in, i believe, the center of the political universe in the united states right now here in bucks county in pennsylvania. [comeers] [cheers] the fact that ronna mcdaniels is here adds some have a did at this to our point. good to be with you. thanks, everybody. what a great place to be. pete: why did you choose bucks county the oz campaign. bucks county is a bellwether county. a key county. it s going to be key to republican victories. we see today republicans vote on election day in pennsylvania. so we re coming out and making sure everybody gets out and vote today. pete: i m saying almost well, every single person i have talked to in this diner is voting today in person. yeah, exactly. [applause] pete: how does that break down from your perspective with the other absentee ballots? pennsylvania is an absentee and day of voting state, right? so democrats get a lead in the absentee.
putnam county and ohio, look at that, a 62-point margin, will it get bigger? this is marjorie taylor greene s district here, how big will the republican turnout bet? and for republicans to have a good night, they have to improve their numbers in suburban counties. delaware county is a place to work here. this is a place where democrats have been eroding the republican gains here. check key county, sort of an excerpt, if you will, of atlanta. democrats have been making progress there. let s see what happens in 2022. bottom line is this. those are the places to watch, but it will be election week, not election night. up next we mark a milestone, 75 years as the longest-running show in the history of television. welcome back. we are celebrating our diamond anniversary, 75 years of meet the press. it was november 6th, 1947, at 8:00 p.m. when nbc television debuted this program. now more than 3500 episodes later, we ve had 12 moderators,
northeast portion of the state. this will be key, mahoney county, president trump pulled off a very narrow victory in this county. this is white, working class, deeply religious socially conservative and as of late we heard from vance sayings a lost democrats especially in mahoney valley so that will be a key county to watch. lot of counties in ohio. let s bring in j.d. vance ohio republican senate candidate. good to see. thank you. we will get to the extremist weirdo aspect in a second but i put up polling averages that have you at 47.3 percent, challenger tim ryan 45.3. it s about where other polls have the race tied. how do you think you could make the difference in the next 13 days and pull off victory november 8?
oz is ahead by a few thousand s votes just 93% reporting. if more votes come in from philadelphia maybe that will help him. another key county, chester county, dave mccormick has a little bit of a lead there. more sloets coming in from chester over the last few hours and mccormick has been able to widen his lead there, 95% reporting but still more votes to come. lancaster county, pennsylvania, this is the area we ve been watching all night, we were told thousands of mail in votes hadn t been counted there. kathy barnette is leading there. 87% reporting, as more votes come in there that, too, could shift the margins in this very, very close race. one thing i do want to tell you, this is well within the margin right now for an automatic recount in pennsylvania, that would just be .5%, well within the margin because just .2% separate the two leaders now, kaitlan. joining us to talk about all of this is national political