him. sandra: if masters is able to pull off that victory, it may be thanks to republican governor candidate kari lake, campaign focused on inflation and border security and appears to be resonating with arizona voters. we have a jam packed show for you just ahead, all-star poli poli poli political john: and alicia, which voters are the candidates targeting today? all about the super important, illusive, unaffiliated voters, all the candidates are targeting today and the issues that are most important to voters inflation and border security. our border crisis has been going on for decades, and washington has failed arizona and other border states on this. hey, i provided a billion dollars more for border patrol agents, technology and monitoring at the border. that was democrat incumbent senator mark kelly. he s in a dead heat race to keep his job trying to convince voters he s not aligned with the current administration on all things. fox news polling has shown pol
until now blue districts like connecticut fifth, state of new york, california 49th, the democrats think they had it in lockdown, not sure now. and i m watching you. thank you for tuning in. here is america reports. sandra: after months of campaigning filled with heated rhetoric and record spending, almost time for voters to make their voices heard. welcome to election eve edition of america reports. i m sandra smith in new york. hi, john. john: can t get to get going today. john roberts in washington. candidates in key battle grounds making their final pitches to undecided voters. arizona is a prime example, mark kelly is fighting for political survival. republican blake masters within striking distance of unseating
my name is mike, i m in product development at comcast. we re working to make things simple, easy and awesome. all right, the vice-president of the united states mike pence is campaigning for wisconsin scott walker today. he s in a close race to fend off tony evers from unseating him. i believe it s the governor s fourth crack at this.
citizens. let s go to elise, our global affairs correspondent joining us from jerusalem right now. he s issued a pretty dramatic apology for what he said on the eve of the recollection right elise? reporter: that s right. well you know these comments have really reverberate, the comments that the prime minister made about trying to get the right wing voters to come out to prevent arabs that are coming out from drofs from unseating him. those comments really taken poorly. not only about the israeli arabs here in israel but also around the world and in particular the united states. today prime minister netanyahu met with the group of minorities and he just put on his facebook page just moments ago, he said i know what i said a few days ago damaged israel s arabs. i had no intention of it. i m sorry for that. i see myself as a prime minister of each and every one of you, all citizens of israel without
he was out of the job but now he fought his way back and he s still in the game. it s a neck-and-neck race but a last-minute media blitz may have helped him stave off defeat. millions of israelis cast their votes to determine the next prime minister but tonight it s too close to call. in the final days before the election netanyahu made a major push to the right reversing his commitment to the islamic state and vote to prevent arab parties from unseating him. translator: the arab voters are coming in huge amounts to the polls. reporter: isaac herzog got a huge campaign boost to get rid of netanyahu but he struggled to explain his vision to the voters who were frustrated when netanyahu focused on security and his neglect of economic issues. casting his vote today, he