this is, by the way, the first time i ve ever campaign for a democrat. it s the first nationwide vote since an american insurrection. we need to get back to the policies the of the real donald trump. ohio needs an ass kicker, not ask sir. now with 36 states voted for governor. republicans will never lose another election in wisconsin. 35 senate seats up for grabs. you have to know stuff to do this job. all 435 house that s in play. i means that the government is shut down, i ll be calling for a government shutdown. and fear that this free and fair election would be the last. make no mistake, democracy in the ballot for all of us. tonight, special election eve coverage, with nicole wallace, joy reid, chris hayes, alex wagner, lawrence o donnell, ari melber, stephanie ruhle, steve kornacki, the big boy, and the msnbc political insiders. special coverage of the 2022 midterm elections begins now. good evening from msnbc headquarters. i m rachel maddo
you. i m mehdi hasan. just like daylight saving time, showtime this sunday. special addition of the mehdi hasan show. alicia melendez she will be with you from 7 pm eastern for a special two hour look at the math dash to election day. that is where we begin this hour, with the question of whether american democracy will and/or. in two days time, the biggest test yet of this great american experiment, if you think election day is just about the next two years, think again. also tonight, young voters, there are 8 million new eligible voters this time around. joins may live tonight to talk reproductive rights and why it is nonsense to say this election is pitted between abortion and the economy. nothing short of a national emergency. good evening. i m mehdi hasan. this is a perilous and precarious time for american democracy. the future is on the ballot in these critical midterm elections. over the weekend in key swing states like wisconsin, the final early voters were cutti
quick-whited you are. it s just awfully good that someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law in our country. because you would be in jail. [laughter] jesse: and debates are really your last chance to deliver that knockout blow. are you better off than you were four years ago? is it easier for you to go and buy things in the stores than it was four years ago? is there more or less unemployment in the country than there was four years ago? is america as respected throughout the world as it was? jesse: but, last night, in the pennsylvania senate debate, john fetterman knocked himself out the second he opened his mouth. hi, g good night everybody. i m working to serve pennsylvania. jesse: only got worse from there. campaign dr. oz is a carpet bagger who owns a lot of homes and he has gotten some traction on that. did he debate you have to show off your policy chops. fetterman couldn t even spew slogans. no, here s what i think we have
tonight on all in, we are going to be leading a revolution in congress. joe biden and his family will be a top target. two weeks from election day, the very real concerns of economic disaster if the radical right gains control of government. then, every day, i m dedicating to settle my resources, just to give people confidence that they can cast a vote safely. that is absurd. a share of a maricopa county is pushing back on voter intimidation in arizona, and he joins me live. plus, john rolston on the anti-democratic forces taking over elections in nevada, and why a new nepotism scandal has a certain fox news host lashing out at reporters. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. midterms usually favor the out of power party. big reason is that whatever problems there are at the time in the country, in the country that you re in, people go to the polls and it s easy to blame the party with control of government for it. it s almost a l
a certain fox news host lashing out at reporters. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. midterms usually favor the out of power party. big reason is that whatever problems there are at the time in the country, in the country that you re in, people go to the polls and it s easy to blame the party with control of government for it. it s almost a law of nature, a form of political gravity. right now, republicans are running against unified democratic government at the national level, house, senate, and the presidency. and inflation is up 8%. the highest it s been in 40 years. so, two weeks out from midterm elections, republicans should have the wind at their backs. and knowing all that, in normal world, republicans would be just staying on message. posting pictures like this one, which is kind of funny, but it makes sense. tweeted out by republican senator, todd young this morning, appearing to pump gas in the middle of the night, while his car