where as you were mentioning obama going around campaigning, he is not going to campaign in north carolina. so we ll watch this one after this quick programming note, on election night join us, our special coverage starts tuesday, november 8th at 4:00 p.m. eastern. trust me, we ll walk through what s happening in your state, your county and all around the country. ahead for us, heartbreaking, a mother s pain. an emotional day in court as victims, families and survivors face the parkland shooting gunman. i hope your breathing moments on earth are miserable.
massive tax tax cuts to the corporate tax structure is well true. you know, trillions of dollars have added to the deficit, and now they still want to support those is well true. i think in terms of being very serious about addressing inflation is making sure that those rates are brought back in to align with what they should have been where they re able to bite the deficit. a couple things to point out here. he did clarify what happened with fracking in the debate, his stance on fracking. we conducted the interview using closed captioning and also reached out to the oz campaign multiple times, and they are welcome to come on before election day and we d welcome them to come on to take questions as well. also, don t forget. one week from tonight, cnn s special coverage of the midterm elections begin at 4:00 p.m. and go all night. you ll be seeing a lot of us on election night. many hours.
hypocritical? he s saying one thing and doing another. and so let s bring in n until anchor juju channelg tonight. the race in georgia so close what are we hearing from herschel walker s opponent tonight, senator rafael warnock? reporter: well, as you know, david, it is essentially a tossup, and today, walker s opponent, the reverend ref yale warnock, said walker is not ready or fit for the job, because he lies about the basic facts about his life. he says character matters. david? juju chang with us tonight. juju, thank you. and as we have reported for weeks now, that georgia senate seat, one of several key races that could very well determine which party controls the senate. this is a number you will hear a lot of on election night. republicans need to win just one senate seat, a net gain of just one seat, to take control of the senate. so, let s bring in rachel scott, who will be here with the incredible team on election night. great to see you in person. so much talk about
reporter: david, late they are week both former presidents will be campaigning in pennsylvania for a senate race that is razor tight. fivethirtyeight has been tracking it and polls show republican dr. mehmet oz and the democrat john fetterman are within just one point of each other. much of that polling taken right before that crucial debate. a lot at stake there in pennsylvania. david. you ll be right here with us all on election night. we hope america will be here too. we turn to the war in ukraine. new missile attacks targeting infrastructure including kyiv. more than 50 missiles this one flying over apartment buildings near kyiv just before i remember packet. ukraine claiming they shot down 45 of those missiles but power and water supplies were still hit. including in the capital where up to 80% of the city was without water for a time. emergency workers racing to get the power and water back oftenline. we turn to brazil and to a major shake-up. some called him the presiden
view on president trump and on the 2020 election than senator lee has been so that could be one. if you re looking for surprises to watch for, on election night, katy, this is one to watch. what do you think, dave? i think utah will be in play. i think if we re off in one direction, and it is more likely to be underestimating the size of the republican wave at this point. so why would mike lee go on tucker and beg for support from mitt romney? he wants extra insurance there. and look, there are polls in 2016 that showed utah somewhat close. and we all know what happened to donald trump, when he ended up winning with a plurality and ended up with 55% of vote in 2020. at the end of the day it is a very difficult state for a nonrepublican to crack. let me ask you about what the new york times asked today, the sienna poll, we re looking at the swing here, female independent voters doing