dana: millions of americans casting ballots today after a contentious election season, to say the least. david drucker calling it panera moms versus megamen. i m joined now by bruce melman. pwraourbs let me show you something in the wall street journal. he said, whatever the precise outcome when votes are counted tuesday night, the 2018 midterm campaign represented the collision of two giant forces in american politics. guess what? both figure to remain the headliners rolling into the campaign cycle which begins
very good friend of mine said watch michigan. this could be a big surprise. have we not talked enough about michigan? i don t think people have talked about michigan. john james is a phenomenal candidate. you talk about the religious devotion in that voice mail that was left. i think this will be an tune for us to pick this seat up. john james closed this race very much so in the last few days. john james, he s not going anywhere. he wins tonight, he will be a phenomenal senator. he s got a bright bright future in the republican party, somebody who is a veteran, u.s. veteran, west point grad. people in michigan need him and i hope they see that tonight. dana: thanks for coming on the show. thanks for having me. dana: we appreciate it. next, college educated suburban women, so called panera moms traditionally vote republican. will that hold true today? lines to vote are enormous in many parts of the country.