voter access. today s marches also had another important meaning to the thousands deand inning change. kathy park reports. [ chanting ] reporter: tonight marches across america demanding protections for voting rights. we need to be here and let our government know that we truly believe in the voting rights. and ways to keep poor people from voting, keep black and brown people from voting to keep disabled people from voting. if you fall undered any of those categories you need to be out here doing whatever it takes. reporter: in other nation s capital, a show 6 force aactivists and civil rights leaders pressuring congress to pass legislation that positive protect elections and voters at the federal level. we must remain engaged to create the accountabilities of political power that leads to change. reporter: that message landing on the 58th anniversary of the march on washington when martin luther king jr.
i think they do win florida. at the president is going down to florida tomorrow. he will go down a second time before election day and pam just laid out the differences between these candidates. gillum is extreme. he will destroy the florida economy. sean: marsha blackburn, the bredesen? doesn t she went back? i think marsha blackburn wins. sean: claire mccaskill? we are seeing that race narrow. i thinkk josh hawley wins that race. sean: how does dean heller do? dean heller is doing great right now in nevada and we also have two potential pickups in the house. sean: what about arizona? will i sinema, the radical, have any chance? those polls are dead even. sinema is the greatest actress on the planet and she deserves an oscar for heret award-winning change, but i think mcsally pulls that out. it s narrowing. it is neck and neck.