wall street journal poll shows republicans gaining support among latino voters and women as president biden s economy deals democrats a decisive blow putting the gop two points ahead of the left on congressional ballot. carley: brooke singman is breaking down the critical races we re following across the country, brooke. brooke: new polling data from the nation s crucial races showing razor-thin margins with just a week until election day. in pennsylvania, new poll shows democrat john fetterman leading dr. oz by single percentage point. fetterman publishing op ed that reads, whether rise in crime or cost, we need leaders who understand problems we re going through in pennsylvania and have the experience and ideas to do something about it. dr. oz pointing out john fetterman s true position on crime to tucker carlsson last night. watch this. taken a strong chance to protect criminals over the innocent and want to release one-third of all prisoners. if he could wave a ma
arizona, nevada and georgia still remain toss-ups. it is getting exciting now. you are watching fox and friends first, i m todd piro. carley: i m carley shimkus. new wall street journal poll show republicans gaining with women. the gop is two points ahead of the left on the congressional ballot. todd: new york times thinks democrats are failing and have run out of time, the country struggles with high gas prices, inflation and economic uncertainty, democrats acknowledge their kitchen sink approach may be lacking and democrats believe time has run out for any significant shift in strategy that could change the dynamics of the race. carley: brooke singman joins us live, tight senate race across the country. brooke. brooke: new polling data from crucial races is showing razor thin margin with a week until election day. take a look in pennsylvania, where a new poll shows democrat john fetterman leading dr. mehmet oz by a single percentage point. fetterman publishing
anywhere in the country right now. todd: i think you are right, he could be least liable there. deem in florida worry about losing miami dade count. republicans gain ground on congressional ballot, up two points over democrats, thanks to creasing support from women and latino voters. miami-dade is latino county, is that clear indication republicans know their goose is cooked because they are losing the latino vote? yeah, if you look at history of miami-dade, republicans haven t won in that county since jeb bush was governor. trump lost miami-dade by 30 against hillary, narrowed to eight points where he ran
some of the answer may be conservative, some may be progr progressive, we will not know if we don t talk to each other. the democrats will be forced to work with us on a couple of things and we need to be willing to reach across the aisle, if you are willing to get things done for the sake of this country, we re willing to work with you. brooke: guys, with less than a week until the midterm, 20 million americans have cast ballots. carley, todd. carley: thank you, the pennsylvania supreme court banning undated or misdated mail-in ballots from being counted, effective immediately. it will order board of election to segregate and preserve the invalid ballots. republican national chair woman ronna mcdaniel says the gop just secured massive election integrity win in pennsylvania. republicans went to court, now
that is the ultimate sales pitch say republicans, you want high gas prices, soaring food cost and high heating cost, stay the course with democrats, if you want change, better vote for it on tuesday. i encourage everybody toic take their electric bill, their oil bill, their food bill into the voting booth with them and look at it because it is going to double in december, triple in january, we re going to have no natural gas left, we ll have blackouts, schools will be closed, people will be freezing. kevin: dire warnings there from the general, speaking of he s surged ahead of maggie hassan in polling in the battle for one of new hampshire s senate seats and energy may prove to be the tipping point in that race and many others. todd: public energy, kevin