he specifically saw at their home. he saw the speaker. in turn, when he could not locate her at the home, he turned his violence towards her husband. the horrific attack on paul pelosi and the horrific response from the right. it s weird things going on in the household in the last couple of weeks. tonight, the mainstream maga attempt to false flag the attack by a suspect who told the fbi that he wanted to kneecap the speaker of the house. then the simplest way to stop crimes like this is to get tough on crime. the republican midterm messaging on crime versus the reality in red states. do you believe we have higher crime than new york or california? that s what she just set. plus the justice department chimes in on voter intimidation in arizona, and lindsey graham s attempt to wriggle out of election interference subpoena, denied by the supreme court. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i am chris hayes. just days after the husband of spea
prejudice and paranoia. he is taking hate groups main stream. and helping a radical fringe take over the republican party. and now that radical fringe has taken over. what used to be known as the republican party. we know it today as the cult of trump. politician, diplomat, and prognosticator, hillary clinton, joins me next. plus, isn t it funny when an 82-year-old man is violently attacked with a hammer? arizona s kari lake apparently thinks it s just hilarious. and later, the daily show s jordan klepper, who is actually hilarious, is here with the downlow on his new midterm special premiering tonight on comedy central. we begin with fears of rising political violence in the united states. late today, in his first court appearance, the suspect in the brutal attack on paul pelosi pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and other charges. he s currently being held without bail. let s be clear, america does not relish in this type of political violence. but a whole lot of re
there are a number of potentially competitive or at least noteworthy house races in the state as well, so again, we can get data there in that first 30, 45 minutes. florida will be one of the first pieces we look on election night. oh, the irony. florida in 2000 got the reputation as being the state that could not come votes, but they are one of the earliest states to turn in their stuff because they actually do it early. steve kornacki, thank you very much, really appreciate you. be sure to check out steven bacchus, the revolution would steve kornacki, all six episodes are available now. also, we ll have much more on the florida race tomorrow with the reid out there live from the east cast say in orlando, florida. we ll talk to the democratic candidates for the senate and the governor s race. congresswoman val demings, former governor charlie crist. i see all their. and that tonight, is tonight s read out. chrissy starts right now. rissy starts right now tonight on all and