new jersey, virginia, everywhere in between, all 435 seats matte matter. historically, a sitting president almost always sees losses in the house. look at this number. in 2010, the first midterm of barack hussein obama, democrats lost 63 seats. oh, he was elected two years later. 1994, bill clinton, democrats lost 54 seats, and for the first time in 40 years, leading the way by newt gingrich, republicans took back the house of representatives. both of them, obama and clinton, two years after those disasters midterms, went on to win reelection, two years later. over in the senate, we are watching a handful of very close races that will determine whether or not chuck schumer becomes the majority leader. right now, where we are in missouri, we are right now, republican josh hawley, who will join us, is polling well. he s up against liberal radical leftist incompetent claire
office for two years this is the joke of all jokes watching obama this weekend, obama had the worst record of any president in modern history, which ii will point out, that he will take credit for trump s success, or he tries. watch this. when youic hear all this talk about economic miracles right now, remember who started it. [cheers and applause] remember who started it. sean: um, let s remind you, the voters, who the r actual records are. it s humiliating and embarrassing. eight years of obama, 13 million more americans on food stamps. 8 million more on poverty. the lowest labor participation rate since the 70s, lowest recovery since d 40s. get this, he was the only president in the u.s. history never to experience a 3% gdp growth in a single year of his
house seats, 35 senate seats and 36 gubernatorial elections. as we speak, the balance of power is literally up for grabs and in just a moment will break down all of the close races. we will also call out the mainstream media and their final negative over-the-top predictable push for all the democratic allies and democratic parties. tonight we have the highlights from the president s final messagee to you, we the people, as he s been pounding the campaign trail, crisscrossing all across the country. america, you have the power. tomorrow you can shock the world again. it s time for our midterm elections breaking news, cape girardeau, missouri, opening monologue. m two years ago, americans from all over this country went to the polls. they cast their ballots for donald j. trump. virtually all of the political pundits and analysts, so-called journalists, pollsters predicted a huge win for hillary and they
braun has a genuine shot at knocking off indiana s incumbent democratic senator joe donnelly. the real clear politics average has a dead heat with donnelly at 44.3% and braun at 43. though the latest fox news poll has braun down seven points. but the indianapolis star newspapers as people waited in line for hours in fort wayne to get to see president trump s rally. lou holtz, a man who is beloved in indiania for his 11 seasons coaching notre dame s spoke as well tonight. but here s what the president said. tomorrow the people of indiana are going to send mike braun to the u.s. senate to keep america s economic booms surging full speed ahead. in the meantime, in the missouri senate race, it doesn t matter what polls you look at, it s a toss-up. the rcp average has republican challenger josh hawley with a little more than a half point lead over
missouri democratic incumbent claire mccaskill. the fox news poll has him deadlocked at 43% each, and the nbc mirrors poll has mccaskill up by three points but that is still within a margin of error. it is notable that 54% of missouri voters approve of president trump s job performance and, in an effort to push josh hawley across the finish line, the president is also holding a rally in missouri about an hour and 5 minutes from right now. tucker: trace gallagher, thanks. fundamentally, most elections are about the economy, that s always been true but what s listriking in the polling in ths one is how many voters say they want profound change to the u.s. economy. youngfo people famously say they identify with socialism pretty strongly. the question is, why is that? it s not just that they are being misinformed.d. as the current economy not working for them? a professor of political science