protecting our democracy. the president is expected to address threats from maga republican election deniers to not accept the result thofs year s vote. and the growing embrace of political violence in the aftermath of the hammer attack on house speaker pelosi s 82-year-old husband. joining me for the hour are jen saki, matthew dowd and david plus. jen i start with you. you ve been talking to white house officials. what should we expect to hear from the president? joy, it s six days until the election and this is the big closing argument for the president. there he s doing this because at this point it sless about convincing people that you have a better plan. it s about lighting a fire under those democrats and people who are going to support democratic candidates to get them out. the other piece they are focused on is saying to democratics and other people voting for candidates hang with us. it may be a long week. it may take time to count the votes but stick with us and
we believe we should leave no one behind because each one of us is a child of god and every person, every person is sacred. if that s true than every person s rights pus be sacred, as well. individual dignity, individual worth, individual determination. that s network. that s democracy. that s what we have to defend. look, even as i speak here tonight 27 million people have already cast their ballot in the midterm elections. millions more will cast their ballot in the final days leading up to november 8. for the first time this is the first time since the national election of 2020, once again, we re seeing record turnout all over the country. that s good. we want americans to vote.