mar-a-lago search as the department of justice appeals a special master ruling. and 53 days to november 8th. i signed a letter with 120 other generals and admirals saying that trump won the election, and emmett, i stand by what i signed. will voters a by a sped snapping republican pivot to democracy? do you stand by that today? so you know, we we live in learn. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, happy friday. i m chris hayes with less than two months to go before the midterm elections, of republican party finds itself in considerably worse shape than they had expected we have new polling out and day from the new york times. it shows that 46% of registered voters said they would be more likely to vote for the democratic candidate for congress in their district, if the election were held today, compared to 44% who said they would vote for the republican. that s within the margin of error. but even if we consider the parties neck and neck, ac
in georgia, raphael warnock s lead in the polls over herschel walker, it is a narrow lead and stacey abrams is trying to unseat brian kefrpt in the second head-to-head battle for governor. nearly three quarters of a million georgians have already cast their ballots. in pennsylvania, john fetterman is holding a slim lead in a race with trump backed mehmet oz. and tonight in florida, ron desantis holds his only televised debate with charlie chryst. this morning bernie sanders who caucuses with democrats is warning them to focus more on the economy and less on abortion rights. house speaker nancy pelosi pushing back on that. nobody said we re doing abortion rather than economy. but it s about both. and i can tell you, that that issue is very, very provocative and encouraging people to vote. here now cnn s senior data report harry enton. a laser focus on key senate races here. and in some of them, republicans have gained ground. in some of them, most of them they ve gaine
darren shaw, chris anderson, two members of the fox news decision team will join us in moments. plus, charlie hurt, josh is here. american s suburbs, republicans and democrats spending the last six days of the campaign delivering final pitches to some of the country s most important voting blocks. hello, john roberts in washington. six days left, sandra. sandra: this is america reports. brand-new wall street journal poll shows a huge swing among white suburban women. shift of more than 27 points to republicans in just three months. we are watching several key races across the country, typically blue districts, that are moving towards republicans as crime and the cost of living top the minds of suburban voters. especially women. look no further than virginia 7th congressional district, miles from the nation s capitol, big names hitting the campaign trail, vega is looking to unseat the incumbent democrat. spanberger will be joining us today. sandra: and kellyanne conw
prejudice and paranoia. he is taking hate groups main stream. and helping a radical fringe take over the republican party. and now that radical fringe has taken over. what used to be known as the republican party. we know it today as the cult of trump. politician, diplomat, and prognosticator, hillary clinton, joins me next. plus, isn t it funny when an 82-year-old man is violently attacked with a hammer? arizona s kari lake apparently thinks it s just hilarious. and later, the daily show s jordan klepper, who is actually hilarious, is here with the downlow on his new midterm special premiering tonight on comedy central. we begin with fears of rising political violence in the united states. late today, in his first court appearance, the suspect in the brutal attack on paul pelosi pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and other charges. he s currently being held without bail. let s be clear, america does not relish in this type of political violence. but a whole lot of re
and the big questions are, can the democrats somehow defy history, and hold on to the house, or are republicans poised for a big win? high inflation, gas prices, is the continuing covid pandemic, president biden s parties facing voters in a very bad mood this year. all republicans need to do to win the senate is to pick up one seat. it sounds easy enough, but are they actually in the process of shooting themselves in the four? how about, former president donald trump, is he helping or hurting the gop effort? and he does end up hurting it, will he end up hurting himself, when it comes to 2024? what about the end of roe v. wade? is it mobilizing democrats? and then, there is that major shift that we saw in 2020. hispanic voters abandoning democrats, and voting republican. it is accelerating even more this year. 99 days to go. let s get to it. let s start at the place where at least, for me it s all gonna and in 99 days from now, or i should say, it will start two and 99 days fr