this evening. karl, let me go to you first. no matter what happens, he ll be blamed for somehow being a failure in all of this. since 1860 we ve only had three instances where the party of the president has picked up seats in the house in the midterm election, so lots of presidents of great names have been blamed for the defeat of their party. this election has played out weirdly like so many things the last couple of years. with the president being the beneficiary of allowing held campaign extensively on behalf of senate camp and that candidates. we are likely to have a split decision so people can scream all they like it if it s a split decision from that something of a victory for the president. martha: you look forward to tomorrow and you look at the latest spread was three for the democrats for some measure,
in low taxes, low regulations, lots and lots of jobs. we want to secure the border and want to defend the constitution and bill of rights. that s been my record in the senate and that s why i feel good going into election day tomorrow. [cheers and applause] martha: john brennan is picking up from a former cia director. he says in this election, those who stand with trump must be defeated. there was a time where you did not stand with president trump. in fact, you did not endorse him in the last presidential election. if you win them would you endorse president trump to stand on the rnc stage and endorse on the next time around? martha, i ve already endorse president trump and the president came to texas there we had hundred 50,000 people to sign up to do the rally. it s interesting you brought up john brennan. the head of cia under barack obama. if you look at foreign policy, we saw eight years of our friends and allies not trusting us and our enemies getting stronger and not feari
or i did anything wrong. we are still waiting and hoping the fbi fully investigate this matter. chuck evidently didn t have any juice. he says. first of all, he got very personal with me. you didn t read that part of it. but it tells me what happens when lawyers do not have the facts on their side. they start attacking the individual. but also asking in one of these tv interviews, said that he try to have this whole thing open up. i don t know how many more facts you can get out then 32 hours of questioning by every member of the committee. the eight hundreds of questions put to him in writing, what other information can get out has a ready been asked and answered. martha: do you plan to pursue or reopen or refer to the
i believe that republicans who will grow our majority in the united states senate, and will hold the house of representatives. because working with this president, republican majorities have delivered exactly the results that we ve promised the american people. martha: obviously he s going to be optimistic with his outlook. he d like to hold the party. but does anybody really know what s going to happen tomorrow? no. this is how weird the election is. we hear some of the races. one thing we haven t been talking about, universal acceptance that three republican governors in deeply blue states are going to get reelected tomorrow. hogan in maryland, baker in massachusetts. scott in vermont? that s how weird this election is. going to be driven a lot by individual candidates able to navigate the currents in their states and we are going to have a lot of false signals. this theme that i ve heard
thought, maybe this isn t the best thing we ought to be talking about and it comes to a true american hero. martha: joey his father died on 9/11. you look at things that are so painful to lighten the load, that s where things are coming from. martha: what do you think about that? i respect the fact that his father was a firefighter on 9/11 and he did die. we can certainly recognize there s a lot of pain in his life on that but that doesn t give you the right to make that kind of comparison to somebody who has lost an eye serving his country. and as you pointed out, martha, this is a guy who continued serving even after a guy lost an eye. the military would have retired him on medical disability. he wanted to continue to be a