a man who attended the rally that led to the capitol insurrection and also now the man who won the republican nomination for the governor s race there. he will now face pennsylvania s attorney general josh shapiro in the general election. a lot going on in pennsylvania. so let s go there. cnn s athena jones is starting us off live in lancaster, pennsylvania, with more on this deadlocked senate race. what s the latest that you re picking up? reporter: you mentioned, we re talking about the two leading candidates trading the lead back and forth. in the wee hours of last night. a lot to be determined. could be very close causing a recount. there s a problem though because a lot of votes still need to come in counties across the state. this is one of those counties. lancaster county where we learned early yesterday that about 22,000 mail-in ballots were misprinted with the wrong code, so they could not be scanned by the machines. here you see a room full of county staffers, ele
republican establishment. it was clear this thing was over. his own constituents basically said, we don t want you anymore and it s, i don t know that there were any grounds for him to cry fraud even in a scenario like that. right. we haven t had a political conversation with so much going on between the lines of what you re talking about in quite some time. artful as always. great to see you, abby, great to see you, charlie. much more to come. charlie, stay close. it s all about pennsylvania right now. pennsylvania secretary of state will actually be joining us live in just minutes to talk about the potential of this recounting process, where this is going from here, how quickly this will or won t wrap up. also ahead for us, the disturbing new details of what the alleged gunman did minutes before carrying out the racist attack in new york. the lieutenant governor joining us next.
fighting back against new objections to the acting attorney general. catherine herridge is here to break down how. senator mike lee weighs in. welcome to fox news @ night but, i m shannon bream in washington. we begin with political fires. in florida, contested races, senate and gubernatorial, still undergoing recount. the thursday deadline looming large along with a number of new lawsuits, not surprising. correspondent phil keating is here to tell us more. hi, shannon. up in palm beach county to the north of us, two machines, read recounting machines, have malfunctioned, bringing in mechanics to fix them but reports are palm beach county hs lost a day s worth of its recounting process. this in a county that was already plagued by machines that are old and the prediction that there was no way they would meet the thursday deadline to get this recount done. actually that may not matter. first, live inside the
both ends of the state continue to burn. the justice department fighting against new obstructions for the acting attorney general. katherine herridge is here to break down how and senator mike lee ways in live. i am shannon bream in washington. we been with florida, two consisted races, senate and gubernatorial are undergoing recount. thursday deadline looming large with a number of new lawsuits. phil keating live to tell us more. breaking tonight, two recounting machines have function bringing mechanics to fix them right now but reports are palm beach county has lost a days worth of its recounting process in a county that was plagued by machines that are old and there was no way to meet the
election chief, brenda snipes? what s her story and might she step down? yes, brenda snipes spoke today for reporters. she s overseeing this recount process in broward. there were two noteworthy pieces of information that came out of that meeting with reporters. first, she seems very confident they re going to get the recounting process done in time. they did not start the counting process until much later than other counties of similar size. then she was specifically asked about how long she plans to stay in this role. there have been calls, especially from republicans, to have her removed from the position. she seemed to allude to the fact that maybe her time was up, but it wasn t all that clear, brooke. she didn t say she was going to step down. she didn t say she wasn t going to run for reelection. if she doesn t run if she