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low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto for heart failure. entrust you heart to entresto. ♪ >> the polls are closed. the results are in. >> in mississippi incumbent governor tate reeves just defeated brandon presley. >> mississippi did not vote. >> ohio voters voted to pentagoo issue internal threat advisory for dod run facilities. >> trump is on the rise. >> bleak for democrats voters younger than 45. 48% now supporting trump. >> chicago residents sick of living in a sanctuary city and they are letting their leaders know it. >> washington living at zoo famous chinese ambassador now they are are going home. >> communist party china just doesn't need to do diplomacy anymore. >> a sign of how icy u.s. china relations have become. ♪ >> here we go. fox news alert now. democrats secured full control of the virginia state legislature. >> party maintaining their grip on the state senate while flipping virginia's house of delegation. we also have our eyes on the governor races in kentucky and mississippi. >> steve: lots of results to get with you on this wednesday morning. peter doocy is live at the white house. where peter i'm sure the white house is taking a look at some of the data and some of the data probably makes them happy. >> pete: for sure. we have been hearing over the last couple of weeks virginia is turning red. but it's not. at least not today. governor glenn youngkin took a big step backwards, his next year in office is going to be a lot more difficult because that plan to flip the senate and keep the house in virginia did not work. republicans lost both. and youngkin's pitch was to use g.o.p. control to install a 15-week abortion ban. now, that's not going to happen. voters didn't want it. that issue was even bigger in ohio where voters approved a measure to protect abortion rights in the state's constitution. the republican attorney general in kentucky in that race, the trump backed daniel cameron lost his bid to unseat democratic governor andy beshear who won again. >> look at what we were up against. five super pacs. my opponent's super pac, mitch mcconnell's super pac. rand paul's super pac. the club for growth. the republican governor's association. all running ads full of hate and division. and do you know what? we beat them all at the same time. >> there was one bright spot for republicans on the national map. the mississippi governor tate reeves held off a democratic challenger. >> we all now know what it means in a state like mississippi when you stand up to the national liberals and when you stand up to joe biden. they threw everything they had at mississippi. $13 million they threw at mississippi, mississippi did not bend. mississippi is not for sale. >> maybe this was a preview of 2024. maybe not. biden and trump didn't really prominently play in any of these races but, the big issues are not going away before the next national election. a lot of voters are not had a chance to vote their feelings on things like on roe v. wade being overturned. back to you. >> peter, what do you think the reason is that the house and the senate, democrats grabbed both of those in virginia? >> ainsley: well, there was a lot of advertising on tv and on the radio and online in this area over the last couple of months where the democratic candidates were basically putting forward that republicans wanted to get rid of abortion. they wanted to basically restrict it out of existence. and, that's not exactly what governor youngkin was proposing. he was proposing a 5-week ban. buff the democrats spent a ton of money. it was everywhere. every single thing that i would be watching in between changing diapers and giving a 9-month-old baby a bottle turn on the tv the ads are right there in your face. they spent the money. and it paid off big time for them last night. because youngkin was not talking like this was a possibility. he was saying the house, yeah we hold the house, flip the senate. now they don't have control of either. and something else that we have been hearing a ton about over the last couple weeks in the horse race coverage of the republican primary. advance agenda purple state really red. he can jump in at the last minute. trump alternative. did he not have a big night. so, itno chance whatsoever when it comes to the presidential election in 2024 that they would vote joe biden. as trump narrowly beats biden in a hypothetical rematch lawrence, you have what is going on with these two. this is the second poll in three days, which is not good news for 2024 for the democrats. >> if you talk to democrat insiders, they say don't pay attention to the polls, there was a lot of talk about that "the washington post" poll where they said this may be an outlier. that all changed with the new cnn poll. of the chances of voting for biden or trump, when you look at joe biden, 51% of americans are saying there is no way in hell i'm going to vote for biden. and when you look at donald trump, 48% say there is no way. when you go down to the hypothetical. this is the key thing rights here. 45% of folks say they will vote for biden and 49% of folks say that they will vote for trump. five say other and then 2% do not plan to vote why is this critical? see a lot of candidates making the argument in the primary that they are the only ones that can beat joe biden. that argument has been stripped away now looking at the polling now. because it looks like donald trump, in fact, can beat joe biden in an election right now. >> steve: lawrence, when it's between the two men, plus you factor in r.f.k. jr., that's siena poll with the "new york times" on monday suggested that r.f.k. jr. could actually beat both of them, trump and biden with people under, i think, 35 years old. but, if you don't look at the candidate and issues. we discovered yesterday, the number one issue for democrats that they can win on is abortion. >> lawrence: yeah. so when you talk to donald trump though, he has had a different message on the issue than the traditional republican party. by the way, he also keeps some of the republicans as well because he is the one who got them that supreme court to overturn roe v. wade. but he is saying, look, i want to leave it with the states. i don't want to get involved from a federal standpoint. he has got some criticism from republicans. but, nationally, it looks like the voters are standing -- >> brian: how stunning with it all the negative publicity on trumpt 93 story on trump is negative. even with republicans going at him and democrats everyday building their rundowns around him, he is beating the president, even with january 6th, four trials and 91 charges, is he beating the president by 4 points. that is stunning. >> lawrence: i think because of his age, joe biden, we hear that continuously, we see him fall on the stage, it doesn't convey strength to other countries, then we also see what is happening in israel. we saw what happened in ukraine. we saw what happened with the afghanistan withdrawal. plus, the economy. we hear that over and over when you go to the diners, it's economy. and people are not making as much money, taxes are up. interest rates are up. people can't afford to buy a house or sell their house right now because they know they are probably not going to be able to do it. and we talked about that yesterday. we are not energy independent anymore. we're dependent on other countries. the list -- and the border. >> brian: independents. do you also have that? >> lawrence: real quickly, ainsley, the one major thing the last election so much focus on emotion. right now people feeling the pain on those issues that you just cited. all goes down to independent voters. so, when you look at it, joe biden 41%. will donald trump will get 45% of independent voters. and it goes back to the bread and butter issues that we are talking to. i know people sometimes think that we're in diners that they're all. there is some people that switched over to the other side. just because of joe biden and when you talk with the folks, they're saying, look, we are having to sell our cars because we just can't afford two off n. our family right now. we all covered the baby formula scandal and the inflation stuff. >> brian: look how this has changed since 2020. he had independents. he will substantial lead. he still leads with women. with men, it's basically a dead heat. but where he is -- where president trump is catching up is the black voters got 23%. second straight poll. it's still low but a lot better than 8. that's what he had last time. >> ainsley: more black men than women, right? >> brian: i didn't see that breakout probably right. latino voters split 550, 46. the democrats were going to say the future is ours because the hispanic vote is ours. they have been wrong on that. >> ainsley: how about the jewish community how will they vote? >> lawrence: all the minority group which traditionally the democrats get from the jewish vote to the black vote to the hispanic vote is saying look, things were just better in the last administration. and they are showing to ainsley's point interest in the republican party. what the former president has to do now, how does he get those people to the polls right now? it's easy to say look, they like me, they will vote for me. but how do you get them there. >> likely voters. >> and by the way haley beats biden by 6 in the same poll. and desantis beats biden by 2. >> steve: you have got another number with the young folk? >> lawrence: yeah. so when you look at the young voters, this is my generation right here. traditionally goes for the democratic party, only 47%, 47% will vote for joe biden. 48% say they would vote for donald trump. when you look at these mortgages, the interest rates, these young people were planning on buying their first houses. they are not able to do that anymore. what they are paying for gas is hurting them. it comes back down to the issues. >> ainsley: that surprised me though. could you believe that that trump won with the young voters. i think young voters in college, in their 20's. they are taught to be democrats. they are taught to be more progressive, care more about the environment than national security. >> steve: they were also sold a bill of goods because when joe biden was running he said i'm going to do something about your school loans and i'm going to take care of you and then, of course, the supreme court said you can't do that, joe. but, to your point about the diners, yesterday, the number one issue, and one lady i talked to in the 8:00 hour, she summarized it perfectly, regarding, you know, are you better off today than you were, you know, with the last administration? and she said no. i hurt a lot. and it comes down to gas and groceries. because when you can't put food on the table or gas in your car, you're thinking, i need a new horse. >> lawrence: brian, the president made a gamble. he said if i just punted, put it out there to be out there. then they are not going to blame me. it looks like the young voters saying you told me you were going to get it done and you didn't get it done. >> brian: bribery. trying to go around the courts. economy number one. voting rights number two. crime number 3. gun policy tied with that immigration, foreign policy, abortion. working down the line. now, the democrats are saying to themselves do we have a party problem or do we have a biden problem? and that's what they're going to decide. you have a sell rod coming forward, kim ryan coming forward saying joe, don't run. these are two democrats. >> steve: you have got to figure at the white house today bad polls earlier in the week but a really good election night. as long as abortion is on the ballot, and we had david car luchey with us a little while ago, a democrat strategist, and he said democrats are trying to put abortion on as many state ballots for next year as possible because it's a winner for democrats and very problematic for republicans. >> ainsley: your son who lives in the virginia area every time watch tv message sending out. >> brian: killer ad against cameron make or have the baby? he had no answer. he chose not to. arizona nevada, colorado, south dakota say they are going to put abortion on the ballot. they are going to try. not the president. why didn't he learn from what happened with tudor dixon and why didn't they learn from what was his name mastriano? they were saying no abortion. no exceptions. and they lost. and that walls really the issue. >> lawrence: former president is the only one that has a message to combat this in a general election. >> brian: which is don't talk about it. nikki haley also said don't even talk to me about a national ban. to get 60 senate votes this happened very few times. it's impossible to get 60 people to vote the same way. >> ainsley: should not be an issue. >> steve: yesterday, glenn youngkin lost ultimately because he thought that he could come up with a moderate plan to could be a model for other republicans going forward at 15 weeks. but, you know, to peter's point, people yesterday morning were talking about president youngkin. today they are not saying that. because he will not be -- >> ainsley: after the nikki haley debate when she said both sides. look, we don't have the 60 votes, don't have this. don't vilify. i'm not in support of an abortion. this is also an issue we are not going to win either way. i had a friend come up to me who she works for the democratic party. she tries to raise money for candidates. she said we love nikki haley. she has to win. major democrat. >> lawrence: i think it's also important to note as we go the mississippi governor, tate reeves. he ran on abortion and still won in that state. and democrats were expecting to pick that up. he had a message for the voters, ron desantis ran in florida on it as well. it just looks like it depends on the candidate. >> steve: all right lawrence great analysis. >> brian: why is he stretching out? i didn't know he would be doing so much walking. we don't have an aaron rodgers thing happen. >> ainsley: is that why you were playing rocky in the corner and doing squats? >> lawrence: i feel a little tightness i think i will make it. >> ainsley: did you, great, lawrence. >> steve: after just standing there? [laughter] >> ainsley: thousands of pro-palestinian protesters gathering in manhattan as the war in israel enters its second month. >> brian: look at them covering their face. meanwhile on capitol hill, house lawmakers voting to censure congresswoman rashida tlaib for her anti-israeli comments. >> steve: griff jenkins is live in washington with more. griff? >> griff: good morning, guys. those protesters midwest at manhattan city hall marched across the bridge to brooklyn with the same message we saw on saturday here in washington. angry protesters directing their ire towards president biden, watch. genocide joe has got to go. >> genocide joe has got to go. >> griff: meanwhile on capitol hill rashida tlaib becoming the 26th house member e censured. had chant from the river to the sea. tlaib and her fellow: do you realize. do you realize what it's like. agony to their own government dehumanizing them. >> this place is where 1700 members of congress, this elected body enslaved black people. >> you lack the cognitive and emotional ability to recognize diverse opinion. >> griff: in the end 22 democrats joined all but four republicans voting to rebuke the house's only palestinian american. democrat brad schneider saying this, quote: tlaib has repeatedly insisted on using inflammatory language that dangerously amplifies hamas propaganda and disinformation. that's worth noting censure expulsion. punishment is more of a symbolic reprimand on record. brian, ainsley, steve and lawrence. back to you. >> steve: it is symbolic. thank you very much, griff. >> brian: doesn't look like they took it well. >> ainsley: no. let's hand it over to carley. carley is upstairs with some headlines. >> carley: i am. a developing story in california. update on the death of a 69-year-old jewish man during protests over the weekend. police say the pro-palestinian protester involved in the incident called 911, stayed at the scene after the fall. and is cooperating with police. no arrests have been made, but officials aren't ruling out a hate crime. police are asking for people to provide video footage to help their investigation. to a fox wildfire alert. virginia is under a state of emergency as two wildfires char thousands of acres of land. officials citing dry conditions and high winds. the national guard has been called into madison county to combat the fire which has been burning for more than two weeks. for more on this story download the fox weather app. or stream fox weather on any tv connected device. overnight actor patrick dempsey is named people magazine sexiest man alive. in the past he has mentioned the honorable mention section of the magazine multiple years. never got the cover. now he has. the big honor comes nearly 20 years after he began playing dr. derek mcdreamy shepard in the hit tv show grey's anatomy. he woke up wondering i wonder hot sexiest man alive is. patrick dempsey. >> ainsley: brian declined it. >> brian: one day i would love to see rankings who was runner-up. what he was this thing with older men? golden bachelor now. >> ainsley: good point. carley, what do you think of him? >> carley: i just stay out of the conversation entirely. i don't know how to answer on tv. millions of people watching. >> brian: does my generation have to carry the sexiest banner until we get someone good looking in their 20's. >> ainsley: is he very handsome. >> steve: mcdreamy. >> ainsley: co-started with mcsteamy. which one? >> carley: he has a very good jaw line. i don't know about age but i will say jaw line matters. >> ainsley: come a long way from that original movie in the 1980s. what was that. bobby love. >> steve: carly, have you ever had a dream about him. i know you had a dream about dinosaurs. >> carley: steve, that was between you and me. >> steve: never mind. >> carley: i had the wildest dreams about me and steve. we were running away from dinosaurs. >> steve: and then also, in it john kirby. >> carley: john kirby and peter doocy and kathy. >> ainsley: i'm glad you explained it. all we heard i was dreams with steve. >> steve: 20-minute lap. >> brian: credits at the end of your movie? >> carley: i'm going to go, bye. >> ainsley: bye, carley. >> steve: she sent me a note and said i was thinking about dinosaurs. it's crazy. 7:21 now here in the east. veterans day is this saturday. and in honor of our nation's heroes, fox news is once again partnering with u.s. vets in the camo for a cause campaign. fox news branded camo products are available including as you can see right here on our desk, we have shirts, mugs, hats and necktie. >> brian: now through november 12th, 20% of proceeds will be donated towards u.s. vets. >> ainsley: use the qr code on your screen or head over to honor.u.s. vets.org/forward fox. promo code is much easier. all right, coming up. if you work at one of these dod facilities, they are right there on your screen on alert today what you need to know about the pro-palestinian day of action. >> dozens of service members probably injured in iranian linked attack. retired lt. general keith kellogg live. he unpacks it all. ♪ nice footwork. man, you're lucky, watching live sports never used to be this easy. now you can stream all your games like it's nothing. yes! 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