actually buy a ticket. i ve heard that. [ laughter ] all right. senator, thank you for joining us. appreciate it. always a pleasure. thank you for having me on. okay. thank you. back with our panel. sounded like a true lottery commissioner. really. really. buy a ticket. [ laughter ] scott jennings? yeah? thoughts? he and rick scott are very similar. they predict they will win every race on the entire map and that s their job. that s their job. look, i think some of these democrats aren t going to return. he can t say that but we certainly can. nevada as i mentioned is the one i think they re in most danger. on georgia, i know he said they have a chance to win it out right. i got to tell you, i talked to walker people last week and the pollster down there is pretty confident about that race. pennsylvania is the one that just continues to vex me. some days i wake up and feel great and some days i wake up and i don t know, i was trying to get the pollster on our
rhetoric and online conspiracy theories is an added complication for investigators. here s what the san francisco d.a. told nbc news. the main hurdle right now, when we have so many people putting out misinformation, quite frankly, into the public. and one what republican candidate said about the attack that led to laughter and cheers. we start with the final weeks sprint to the midterms, and ali vitali is joining us, and blayne is in georgia. the president is heading to florida this hour, in fact, where he will take part in an event for val demings and then
very few votes today up for grabs. i appreciate your point. we have to talk about the votes casts already. the single largest age group registered in georgia is the 18 to 24-year-olds with more than 853,000 registered, however, only just over 65,600 have voted. that is 7.78% i did not just figure that out on my own. i am reading that, right? these are historically the voters that will back democrats. are democrats expecting them to get out and vote on election day or sometime in the next seven days, and if not what can they do to get them to turn out? when you look at a state like georgia where stacey abrams starting at the end of her election four years ago has been working for this moment, and you
republican congresswoman, liz cheney, is helping a democrat in a tough fight in michigan, and former president, mike pence, is drop into georgia. one of the women accusing republican candidate, herschel walker, of pressuring her into having an abortion is defending her allegation in an on-camera interview but not using her real name. i kept this to myself for 30 years. i protected him and i wanted this to remain private for obvious reasons. walker is denning her allegation. we will have details on all of it ahead for you. plus the suspect in the attack against speaker pelosi s husband, paul, and what the new complaint alleges he told police about his plans for the speaker. beyond the legal aspects of this case, the increasingly dangerous
come so close to where you lived? a r it was huge, a little glimpse that somebody cared. reporter: the population in this county has declined in recent years, but when donald trump s name was on the ballot, he won this county with 80% of the vote. what we have noticed in our reporting is that white rural voters in communities like this in georgia have gotten the message that they matter, they, at the very least, feel like republicans see them, but black rural voters in places like anson county, north carolina, they are having a different experience. i have to say, welcome you both. your tandem reporting as been extraordinary. what are folks there telling you ahead of the midterms? well, alex, you know,