drive the red wave narrative i would tell people the most effective name is news is you and your circle of friends. if you want the red wave you have to work to make that red wave come to your state, to your congressional district, to your state house and state senate seats. it does not happen on its own. and it is up to each and every republican to spread the information to be a part of the you to get their message out and help these candidates. and likewise, our congressional committees, rncc and nrsc need to make sure there is better coaching and training for these candidates so they don t make some of the mistakes that are going to be costly. and we need to remember we should be a big tent party. and the bigger our tent, the better it is at reaching out to
i think the lord prepared me for a moment like this right here. martha: . neil, both candidates will be fighting for the voters that went to the libertarians. i ll is a this. i m looking to provide a forum for both candidates to come speak. we don t know which way those voters will swing. because the state could decide the fate of the senate, we re seeing a lot of money, a lot of attention being poured to georgia already. in fact, the nrsc, the republican campaigning arm for senate republicans is launching a joint committee to help walker fund raise on the left side, the dscc announcing that they will pour in $7 million for warnock. neil? neil: thanks, aishah. we are getting a few more details off the cost of florida
0 that makes the night worth it, right? dana: how does everybody in new york have such good aim? bill: he snagged a new car, too. dana: that s great. they were having fun. we were here. bill: tomorrow is friday. dana: tomorrow is friday. the faulkner focus is up next. here is harris. harris: fox news alert. republicans are inching toward taking the majority in the house at this point. who will have the most power in the senate? we still don t know. it could take a while. i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. democrats and republicans watching three races that still have yet to be called. in arizona and nevada the numbers are big of uncounted early votes. the process we re told could take two or more days. in georgia, a runoff is now on the calendar because neither candidate got to 50% of the vote. it was already a pretty tough race there with some chippy moments. on december 6th senator warnock and republican walker will see voters decide again. republi
turnout to break records. martha? very interesting. hillary, thank you very much. hillary vaughn in new hampshire. with that, we bring in rick scott, florida senator in charge of helping the gop take back the senate as chair of the republican senatorial committee. thanks very much. this is a very big day for you. i heard you say a few weeks ago you thought you would win all of these toss-up senate races. do you still believe that today? i think we re going to get 52 plus seats. we have great candidates. they re running great races. we have great grass roots. by the way, the voters are showing up. look at all around the country. voters are showing up because they know the biden agenda is a horrible agenda. when we win, you should thank all of these candidates that ran great races. martha: so i want to ask you about your leadership at the rsc. we spoke about this before. you have gotten a lot of push-back about the way you handled things from folks inside your party and people that
some of the gop packs that also support these candidates. marc thiessen was just here. he basically said that the rsc ran out of its $180 million in august because you spent too much money at the front half in the very beginning of this and ran out of money. then the slc, one of the largest organizations that is part of mitch mcconnell s venue ended up having to spend $240 million and save people in states that they felt they shouldn t have to spend money in. what is your response to that? first off, the d.c. crowd wants to give people credit or pen blame. it s the candidates that win the races. here s what we did. we did the opposite of what they did in georgia two years ago. in georgia, they didn t define warnock early. i took over after we lost the senate back in 2021. i said we re going to invest and define our opponents early. guess what? we re in the hunt it will be