233 seats total. bill: on the senate side a toss-up expected to come down to four big races we ve been watching all year. pennsylvania, georgia, nevada, arizona. dana: democrats appear to be stumbling in the homestretch. they have failed to put forward a coherent message on inflation and the economy, two issues where the president is seen as a liability. president biden: we the democrats are the ones fiscally responsible. let s get that straight now, okay? we re investing in all of america, reducing everyday costs while lowering the deficit at the same time. republicans are fiscally reckless. i m here to deliver what i believe is a closingment what we need to do in the next 15 days to assure a victory. dana: team fox coverage. karl rove is on deck with analysis. we begin in washington with alexandria hoff. we ll start by taking a look at shifts in two races for governor. interesting dynamics are at play. let s go to oklahoma. you have a democrat who used to be a rep
i understand delaware and oregon but i don t understand him going to places like nevada and pennsylvania and wisconsin and florida, where his numbers aren t good and where republicans are on the move. dana: he is going to irvine, california, an interesting one. isn t that katie porter s district? yes. she is a star of the progressive left and took a republican seat when she first got elected. is in trouble this time around and could go down. maybe in california it helps, but if i were the president i would be finding things to do on the international stage as president that made me look like an effective chief executive. i wouldn t be campaigner in chief. bill: we ll give you another week and then we ll go predictions. dana: sparks flying last night when florida governor ron desantis squared off with charlie crist in their one and only debate. the incumbent s future political ambitions lighting the fuse for this fiery exchange. you talk about joe biden a
true story. absolutely true story. god, i loved the guy. as i said, he was always honest. but bob relished a good political fight, much as anybody i ve ever served with in the 36 years i was in the senate. and bob gave as good or better than he got. he was a proud republican. he chaired his party. he managed caucus in the united states senate, and he bore the banner as its nominee for vice president and president of the united states. he could be partisan, and that was fine. americans have been partisan since jefferson and hamilton, squared off in george washington s cabinet. but like them, bob dome was a patriot. he was a patriot.