motioning and allegations of wrongdoing are flying in the florida senate contest. there have already been two major rulings today. there almost certainly will be another automatic recounts triggered for the governor s race in florida too. correspondent phil keating keeping track of all of it in miami today. good evening, phil. good evening, bret. two critical court victories one in palm beach county and broward county, both in favor of republican governor rick scott. in the broward judge s ruling at the top of this hour, 7:00, finally the scott team will get what they wanted all along, access to inspect all of the broward county voter records. in florida, the election forever is red-hot. two key races for governor
hillary clinton tries to support senator bob menendez at a rally but ends of crashing the party quite literally. curb your enthusiasm movement as well. hillary clinton getting out of the vehicle unharmed after the driver had a barricade outside the new jersey democrats event, the incumbent senator facing off against republican senator in a race that is closer than expected and getting nasty. 26 after the hour, voter records, who is buying your personal information weeks before the midterms? od toed on opioids. these are not even prescribed to her. rosanne was killed off, a
was running the company and the company controlled 80% of the voter records in maryland. the american people want to know who owns a company is increasingly controlling what is becoming a technological based experience, which is voting. but our bill gets at, it basically says unless the department of homeland security signs off on a of the companies got be on by americans, shareholders, and the management team is got to be u.s. citizens. bret: deal buy that the administration is doing what they can. you hear dan coats and dhs secretary saying they are aggressive. to solve a problem, you have to acknowledge it. the president hasn t acknowledge that this is a problem in 2018. the analogy i draw, it s like a battleship parked off the shores aiming its guns at us, and the president is not doing anything about it. that s with the intelligence community has advised the american people and the president about russia s intent in 2018. we should be hardening our election systems. bret: yo
fraudulently in 2016. experts say 3 million is way too high, but the casting a phone a ballot is certainly not uncommon. the public interest legal foundation has documented thousands of instances of voter fraud just in virginia and new jersey after obtaining records showing people registered to vote, then canceled after acknowledging they were not u.s. citizens. they are also looking to get voter records in harris county, texas, the state s most populous. the texas ag is in favor of releasing those records. the county registrar is not. meantime, after seven years of legal wrangling, the fifth circuit court of appeals has ruled the texas voter i.d. law can go into effect. senate bill 14 passed in 2011 requiring voters to show government i.d. before casting ballots. supporters say it will prevent voter fraud. opponents say it will disenfranchise poor and minority voters who face difficulties
also puts a face to the voter fraud debate. donald trump believes 3 million people voted fraudulently in 2016. expert say 3 million is way too high but casting a phony ballot is not uncommon was the public interest legal foundation has documented thousands of instances of voter fraud just in virginia and new jersey after obtaining records showing people registered to vote and canceled after acknowledging they were not us citizens. and also looking to get voter records in harris county, texas, the state s most part it was, the texas ag is in favor of releasing those records, the county registrar is not. after 7 years of legal wrangling, fifth circuit court of appeals ruled texas voter id law can go into effect, senate bill 14 best in 2011 requiring voters to show government id before casting ballots. supporters they will prevent voter fraud. opponents say it will