The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle starts right now. Tonight, six weeks after out from Election Day and the polling shows the race is close as Democrats Trolled Trump over a senate debate. Fears of a wider War Grow in lebanon. We will have the latest from Richard Engel as the 11th Hour gets underway on this monday night. Good evening once again, im symone Sanders Talton in for Stephanie Ruhle. Folks plenty of people are already casting their votes. Early in Person Voting is on the way. A new Poll Shows Vice President harris with a big Popularity Boost and a five Point Lead on Donald Trump, which is within the margin of error. Here is garrett with a closer look. With six weeks until Election Day, former President Trump in critical pennsylvania, as he showing new signs of strength in three other crucial battlegrounds. Polls revealing trump leave Vice President harris in North Carolina, georgia and arizona, all within the margin of error. But nationally, its harris with the edge according
Troll Donald Trump over a second debate. With the Bombshell Reporting about Mark Robinson means for North Carolina in republicans in the national ticket. Israel expands strikes in lebanon as fears of a wider War Grow. The 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. Good evening once again. I am symone sanders townsend. We are 43 days away from we Election Day, but plenty of people are already casting their votes. Early inperson voting is underway in minnesota, south dakota, and virginia and several other states are sending out mail in ballots. A new Nbc News Poll shows Vice President Kamala Harris with a big Popularity Boost and a five Point Lead on Donald Trump which is within the margin of error. Here is Nbc News senior Correspondent Garrett Haake with a closer look. With six weeks until Election Day, former President Trump in critical pennsylvania is showing new signs of strengthened three other crucial battlegrounds. Bulls tonight revealing gntrump leads Vice President Kamala Har
per lined, the dni confirms it s looking into the risks to our national security. also tonight, lindsey graham and the politics of violence. he says if trump is indicted, republicans will riot in the streets. quite a contrast to pivotal moments in history when nonviolence prevailed. plus, the mid terms and why after roe no one with any sense is still talking about a red wave, and as kids head back to school, how to navigate the sometimes confusing guidance out there about covid and other health threats. we begin the reidout tonight three weeks to the day since donald trump announced that the fbi had searched his mar-a-lago home to retrieve classified documents he took with him when he left the white house. during that time the twice-impeached former president has continued to try to play the victim claiming he s under attack by the mean old biden administration and some sort of political vendetta, but in that same time span we have learned not only the multiple attempt ma
mary peltola who takes her seat in congress tomorrow, joins me tonight. we begin on the 60th anniversary of john f. kennedy s historic moonshot speech announcing his goal of putting a man on the moon and bringing him home. today, president joe biden announced new steps in his own moonshot vision, ending cancer as we know it, a cause he s truly passionate about since the passing of his son beau. we face another inflection point, and together, we can choose to move forward with unity, hope, and optimism. i believe we can usher in the same unwillingness to postpone, the same nation purpose that will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills. to end cancer as we know it and even cure cancers once and for all. and while biden was busy presidenting, his predecessor surprised everyone today, returning to d.c. looking a bit disheveled, apparently to play golf at his course in virginia. the golfing field trip comes as donald trump s legal team is doubling
i think had it not been for donald trump, ted cruz very likely would have been the republican nominee. that s where the ground game very much still does matter. elizabeth warren actually had a very formidable ground game in the early states. that s why the trump campaign is internally somewhat concerned about her prospects and just to the point you made about the rust belt and this tension in the democratic party, donald trump won those states by maybe 20,000 to 22,000 votes. the margins are really, really tight. the question for democrats is are they going to make a really big play for those independent-minded voters through this approach of incrementalism or try and put together that obama coalition of voters and really double down on the base it sh. that s what they need. which is people of color, young voters and women. they don t have to be mutually exclusive, either. i mean, remember, cruz who had, you know, by all accounts a brilliant team of strategists based their vote