pennsylvania. they all have a little bit different way of counting ballots and since 2020 when they went to a massive mail-in voting system all have been doing and counting that in different procedures and a little bit of that is coming out right now. here in allegheny county, officials tell us they is had 155,000 mail in-votes come in. they imagined to count all of them by 3:00 p.m. another outstanding thousand or so that they will work through counting and processing through the rest of the evening. that s the picture there. there is lucerne county. they had a bit of a printing issue. they ran out of paper there. so that s the only county where they are going to have polls close at 10:00 p.m. tonight as opposed to 8:00 p.m. for the rest of the state. big news here from the fetterman campaign is that they sued a couple of days ago when it came to ballots and writes the date on the back of them state law says you have got to put the date on it. supreme court sided with republicans who
fetterman s double dignity lead over the summer by selling a bipartisan message on bringing balance to washington. the oz campaign, martha, tells us they are feeling good in places like deep red butler, franklin and york where before feel even got out of work. that armartha. martha: and extra hour for lucerne county. bret: aishah hasnie at herschel walker s campaign headquarters. good to see you. republican insiders are telling us tonight that they do believe that herschel walker could squeeze out a victory tonight and avoid a runoff and there are a couple of reasons why. number one, they say that herschel walker has the momentum, did have the momentum going that election day. he will was able to close the gap with raphael warnock and shore up his base in the end despite those early abortion claims which, of course, he denied. number two, he is getting a
in an equal country. we are not living in a country where all of our rights are equally per i loved that they reached out to you. that gave me my first chills of the night. ucla law school professor, director of the safeguarding democracy project, never have needed that more, designed to promote and ensure free and fair elections. start by telling me what you re watching and what you re looking at and where you re working the phones and watching for data. well, today, you know is like every election day. there are glitches because it s a very complex endeavor to run elections. in maricopa county, there were some ballot tabulators, the machines you feed the ballots were down, they ran out of paper in lucerne county, unfortunately these are accompanied by misinformation or disinformation, trying to cause people to have more doubts about
district in luzerne as well, cartwright is the only incumbent democrat running for re-election in a district won by president trump in 2020. so i would say momentum with the republicans perhaps hope for the democrats. that s what makes election days so interesting. sandra: absolutely. and nobody talks to the folks on the ground like you do, jeff. talking to people one day before the election and they are feeling all these things, and they have been for quite some time. do you get the sense that there are some who are still making up their minds in these final hours? i do. there are so many people here that have been switched from one party to the other. as i said, this used to be heavily democratic. a lot of people have switched to republicans but they go back and forth. not everybody is at the extremes, most people i talk to are not. sandra: very interesting. great to have you there for us, jeff. thank you very much.
and the blue so i went to ask him about it. i love coming to your office. i love the company. i look at this, i see this, lucerne county and a bun. of numbers i don t understand. yes. what happened with george h.w. bush? george bush was president at a time when going through a turbulent period economically. good evening. there it is. the unemployment rate. 7.1%. almost 9 million americans out of work tonight. the job market is very tight. i mean you apply, and someone will tell you, there are 30 or 40 applicants. the deficit was skyrocketing. and concern there would be some serious ramifications if the national debt didn t get under control, brought under control so bush had campaigned for president in 1988, famously saying read my lips. no new taxes. probably the most famous promise he made in political