. good morning, all over, right. we have a beautiful shot of new york city, the capitol behind us. we ll go all across the country this morning. don lemon here, poppy harlow, kaitlan collins. it is monday, it is november 7th. and you know what that means? it s election eve. also the new york city marathon was yesterday. it was great. did you run? i m not running unless someone is chasing me. but the race i just moved to new york, and a friend of mine was like you have to go to be a real new yorker you have to go and see a real marathon. it was inspiring after alabama s loss saturday night. but seeing the people of all walks of life running for all causes the person you go with, they must have been a new new yorker or tourist. is disagree with you. new yorkers watch from a bar with a beer and chicken wings. that s what i did. congrats to the marathoners. shall we get to the news? we have to talk about lsu versus alabama. let s get to the news. tomorro
about gas prices as inflation weighs on the democrats and the battle for control of congress and putin s new martial law order just took effect in parts of ukraine illegally annexed by russia. we ll have live reports from kyiv and moscow. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer and you re in the situation room. we begin with a major development in the probe of former president trump s claims of election fraud. a federal judge says trump signed legal documents continuing evidence he knew to be false. our justice correspondent is working the story for us. jessica, walk us through what happened. well significantly, wolf, this is the second time that a federal judge out of california, david carter, has said that the former president likely committed a crime. now this is all related to e-mails from johnny spoon, an attorney who was the architect pushing these baseless claims of election fraud. what the judge has done here is he has sa
hello, everyone. i m kate bolduan. at this hour, we are in the home stretch. today is the final day of campaigning before voters start getting counted. candidates across the country are out in force as they should be of course. getting final face time with voters and their final opportunity to lock in any waiving votes. the mood understandably tense with so many razor tight races and so much on the line. republicans are growing increasingly confident they ll make major gains in congress and in governor s mansions across the country. the current and former presidents back on the trail again to try to boost turnout. president biden will be campaigning for democratic candidates in maryland today. former president trump will be in ohio for a rally for the republican senate candidate there. and another sign of justice how focused in voters are on this midterm, more than 40 million americans in 47 states have already cast their ballots in early voting. and when all of the votes are
in trouble. my opponent has been in congress for half a decade and never passed a single legislation into law, not one. she votes 100% with pelosi. todd: you are watching fox & friends first on a very busy wednesday morning, i m todd piro. carley: i m carley shimkus. the race is getting tighter with races in arizona, nevada and pennsylvania all separated by one listen for points. todd: brooke singman with the races, we have all been watching it, brooke. he did florida senate race val demings with a question about accepting the results when it comes to the election. listen to this. will you accept results of the 2022 election? let me start here if i may. my mother is a maid and a janitor and worked long, hard days. but i can never remember a time they did not vote. why on earth would we try to stop them from voting? they were able to vote because of the democracy and the wonderful system of government that we have. carley: that was part of the minute long ans
tightest match ups. fetterman, he keeps getting it wrong that extreme radical ideas. if you have never had experience of living in pennsylvania how can you effectively fight for pennsylvania? ask or send a panel whether either side can move the needle this late in the game. the fight lived in pennsylvania i would already cast my vote for john fetterman for many reasons. six then a warning from our house and democrat on the states on tuesday. losing this democracy could very well be the end of the war progressed congressman jim clyburn joins us on the stark comments and what his party will do if they come up short. hummus race for governor heats up with a surprising surge by a democratic challenger in a very red states. critical frankly of this governor. my opponent cannot see a path forward for herself as a republican so she switched parties regrets we will sit down exclusively with governor kevin stitt on his tougher than expected reelection bid. plus the poste