interest. inflation, the cost of fuel, the realistic fear what may have. takeover sag da. musk gearing up to potentially cut 3700 jobs email. employees may see sue the company for violating a california law requiring 60 days notice. right center field. mccormick mic on the move. at the track, at the wall, makes a grab. two gone in the ninth. brian: now this is getting serious. we are just four days away from the midterm elections. and we are talking to voters all across the country, no joke, jack. will: no joke because here in the studio we are joined by a panel of voters for all three hours. katie: yes, we are. first head down to the sunshine state where steve doocy is talking to florida voters at harry and the native in hope sound. they kept us in business. we changed the name 35 years ago to the natives because they kept us in business. we weren t much in the 50 s and 60 s. steve: didn t know if anybody would show up. you put it on your facebook page. i
pennsylvania i would have already cast my vote for john fetterman for many reasons. katie: amazing how things change when politics get involved. oprah is credited with launchingable his career on the oprah network. backing john fetterman. not a citizen of pennsylvania discussing the people who live there casting their vote. interesting to watch the last-minute hail marries coming in as fetterman starts to lose ground with the momentum. will: the best that he hoped for she stayed out of this race. oprah winfrey is a celebrity. almost every time you see some type of celebrity endorsement it is for a democrat. katie: not very original as you know. brian: you can t say she doesn t have impact because look what she did for barack obama. if it wasn t for oprah winfrey pushing him publicly and privately he doesn t run for president.