dana: in 23 days voters will have their voices heard, but until then we can properly predict how things will end up. look at how fox rankings lay up for each side, majority is 218. then over in senate, neither party has a clear majority in forecast. there are 4 toss up races that could determine control. let s see how our panel thinks it will end up on election night with final predications. you are bold to come out here. it is not high stakes. james. what do you think that numbers are in. in house republicans pick up 14 seats, take majority and i think the republicans
leader were plotting and scheming to gerrymander districts long racial lines what is the union leader doing up election boundaries? what about protecting democracy? may endlessly accuse republicans of gerrymandering of course they do because they always keep accuse others of the exact same thing. just this week after years of nonstop election meddling on interference we learned they went to a foreign country doesn t interfere in our midterms. but this current generation of democratic leaders the days that you could disagree over policy but respect the integrity they don t believe anyone is good are decent or well-meaning or principle that themselves. anyone on the other side is racist or sexist are mean and angry yes we are. that these hateful and divisive democrats have pulled
change and guns. not even health care. when you look at i m are prioritizing they take stock of fact they are not hearing democrats talk about issues that matter of to them the most. and that is could be informing what is tboaing on going on in wisconsin. dana: voters are concerned about these issues here. we have seen this. this is consistent inflation and high prices 89% for good reason, really touch out there for a lot of families, higher crime rates 79%, and political division, 74 then voter fraud 55%, coronavirus down at tha at 44%. you are looking at either a race like wisconsin or in some of the swing districts where republicans had not been playing before they are about to, they, end pand expanding. they are, in the house, and you look at wisconsin we talk about crime so far. and that is the issue, i
think that flipped this race from this search points down from 7 points down from ron johnson to where he is up. he has been hitting barnes hard on the issues. iif republicans win on election night it willing won because of crime. dana: in north carolina. a tight race between bud and beasley and then the shooting in r in ultray in raleigh, that focusing the minds. minds. it does it is a tight race. i think bud has an van taj. dana: have republicans been able to make inroads on issue of police needing to be more respected. i think it s part of the conversation but overwhelmed with the crime increase
call one eight hundred, eight million dana: welcome back to the big midterms show assumed that republicans will win at least back control of the house. with senate still up for grabs. but looking better for the republicans. we know that president biden will be in office until at least january of 2025.