seems like you re making a fashion statement. it says vote, doesn t say who. if you get me that item i ll find a civic way to rock it. nobody rocks it like. you see you tonight. nicole and i will be out there with the rest of the team. it is election eve here on the beat as well. campaign guru james carville kicking off the show. we have the music. you hear that. we have the legend. always dressed for television. see you in a second. and we have the final numbers heading into the election day. democrats are catching up with republicans in enthusiasm. that s from the nbc poll. the fact is, 2 22 midterms now have surging turnout. in the last midterms the energized 2018 on trump there was a record turnout of 38 million votes. that is now topped by this final re-election set of numbers. over 42 million people already voting. 38 million was the record work 4 million more. the new record is 42 million. that is more m s, to quote the new drake album. candidates are hop
corruption reigns because there s no accountability. where does that figure into the closing argument and this is a quasi political/quasi civic question, james. where does it fit into how you re going to be watching the results tomorrow when you have more candidates than ever publicly running on the idea they may not accept the results? of course we re going to be looking at things we don t normally look at in the past secretary of state races, state supreme court races. it s very frightening. there s only one hope for democracy in the united states, and i m serious, and that is the democratic party. i admit i m a member of that party. i admit it s kind of constipated, cumbersome, but that s it. it s frighten to think. i m 78 years old. i have been a member since i can remember. and there s only one thing between us and to talltarianism. but you know what? it s true. if you want to save democracy,