campaign will be tested this week by someone who isn t even old enough to run. for the first time this cycle, alexandria ocasio-cortez will come here to try to convince locals who might like what she s doing at the capitol to go out and caucus for bernie. bret? bret: peter doocy in iowa. peter, thank you. take a live look now at lexington, kentucky, where president trump will speak at the top of the hour in support of the republican governor there. something you ll see here on fox news channel. tomorrow, voters in kentucky and mississippi will make their choices on who will lead those states where the governor s race is red senior correspondent mike tobin have a look at the presidents impact on those rac races. kentucky s incumbent governor matt bevin pushes his allegiance front and center in the campaign, fashioning this race as a referendum on the national partisan battle. it s a proxy what s going to
republican party is only going to get more vicious and blood yr. so they are expecting bigger battles to come in 2018. and there are some key senate rac races where there are going to be messy primaries. alabama really races the question whether success for bannon ultimately means failure. under trump what bannon wants to accelerate is republicans are trading constituencies that are declining as a share of the electorate for constituencies that are growing. those are declining groups broadly speaking, and they are facing in return a significant backlash among younger voters, diverse voters, urban voters and white collar voters, all of which are growing. everyone standby. we ll resume our coverage right after this.
obviously, instead a very different moment here. talk about the fact that even in that room, they were sobbing. some of them had to leave the room. one person described it as grief, just setting in. i don t think we can overstate the magnitude, the level of pain. and real concern they re feeling. going back to secretary clinton s speech, and i think one of the reasons why she didn t deliver it last night was because she was, quite frankly, stunned as well. so she was trying to grapple with that and determine exactly what she wanted to say. and her speech, i think, was significant, because she delivered two very powerful messages. one to her supporters saying now we have to accept these election results, get behind president-elect donald trump, and also to donald trump. she said that our democracy is based on incluesivity of different religions, different rac races, different sexual orientations so really a call to everyone to rise to that
parties deal with that issue, there may be some folks who decide to sit on the sidelines this election but we know that it s important for immigration is an important factor for latino voters. and so people who elected officials who have a responsible position supporting comprehensive reform dealing with real solutions, i think they re going to see a very motivated latino registered voter electorate out there making a difference in these rac races. it could make a difference. we focus so much on arizona because of the controversial law there but this could really make a difference in the close race in nevada where there s such a large hispanic latino population and in california we re now seeing it driving this debate. between jerry brown and meg whitman, it has become a potential game changer. here she spent $120 million plus dollars and what everyone is remembering is nikki sanchez. that s right. and i think what we re finding