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Across the u. S. Have been swarming their early vote locations. More than 27 million early ballots cast as of yesterday evening. And that number approaching the early votes in the 2016 president ial election in some states. Lets go live to florida and cnn White House Correspondent Boris Sanchez who is at the president s rally in pensacola. Boris, what are you hearing from the president right now . Reporter hey there, ana. A bit of a different start tonight for President Trump here in pensacola. He started off speaking about criticism that he watched on television regarding his rallies, the criticism that he spends so much time talking about the caravan of migrants moving through central america, moving through mexico, headed to the u. S. Border, attacking them, suggesting that they are part of an invasion, and not mothers and children seeking refuge from political and economic turmoil in central america. And that he doesnt spend enough time talking about the roaring economy. So he started out here purely talking about the economy, positive jobs numbers and how that could help floridians in the panhandle who have been negatively affected by hurricane michael. The president also noted that he believed that democrats would take a wrecking ball to that economy. He said that democrats would essentially turn america into venezuela. That was one of the loudest applause lines, when representative matt gaetz took the stage. He will welcome Governor Scott to the stage and Senate Candidate ron desantis as well. Well keep in touch with you, boris, thanks very much. The president is making this blitz at a time when more people in this country are voting earlier than ever before, record numbers in some states. Lets bring in cnn political commentator joan walsh and also with us, jack kingston, cnn political commentator and former republican congressman from georgia. I want both of you to listen to this. I spoke to our politics digital director, zachary wolf, earlier about this surgery in early voting. This is what he told me. I think if you look in texas, certainly, you know, the Beto Orourke Campaign would be very excited to see the number of young voters rising, the same in georgia, the governors race there, potentially in florida. But, you know, its really hard to extrapolate exactly what this means. They are far and away above the last Midterm Election but theyre not too much above and probably below the president ial election. And that most recent president ial election, of course, texas and florida, didnt exactly go towards the democrat. So zach advises not to get too excited about the early vote turnout. Are either of you particularly excited to see this recordbreaking turnout before election day, joan . Im always excited to see turnout, ana. I think its a big deal. Especially the millenial turnout. Its up by about 400 in all three states, florida, georgia, and texas. Having said that, zach is right, sometimes Democrats Bank those early votes and then they get outperformed on election day. So neither side can sleep. These three states are incredibly tight. They are basically deadlocked. Jack, you spent more than two decades as a republican congressman there in georgia. You won a lot of elections in that state. And in georgia right now, the early vote turnout nearly mirrors the 2016 president ial election, thats incredible of course for a midterm. The early vote among young people in particular, look at these numbers, up five times this time around compared to the 2014 midterm. Jack, you know how to win in this state. Read the tea leaves for us. Who does this benefit in that closely watched race between Republican Brian Kemp and Democrat Stacey Abrams . I think theres going to be a split. I agree with joan, you cant really get ahead of what it means. A lot of people just like to vote early and find it works for them. So both parties are going to get a little bounce early. But then you dont know until election day, i can say this, that brian kemp in georgia has made 30 stops around the state in the last six days. I was with him and Vice President pence in savannah, georgia, the crowds were electric, they were standing room only lines. The president will be there tomorrow. They have already people camping out to see him. Brian kemp is kind of a homegrown guy. His opponent is funded 67 with out of state money. And i think in georgia, we still like that were voting for one of our own and we dont have people from california, new york, dictating who should be our next governor. Thanks, jack, but Stacey Abrams was a valedictorian of her class in georgia, she actually went to the Governors Mansion back in 1991. So shes been there for a long time. She is homegrown. Shes a real georgia person. Shes got real georgia person. Shes really not. 67 of her money shes raised a ton of money in georgia, but shes lucky to get money from out of state, youre right. Jack, we listened to you, let joan respond. Jack, congratulations, your state is second to california in the amount of Film Industry money that it gets. Stacey abrams benefits from that because people are very afraid that brian kemp is going to pass a religious freedom reformation act and really kill the Film Industry in georgia. So yes, shes benefiting from that. Theres no doubt about it. Theres no doubt about it, i guess you agree that 67 of her money im not thats what it is. I know its a lot but im not sure thats true. I actually want to broaden the conversation outside of georgia because thats one of the raises that were all watching. A lot of people are focused on that one. But this is a Midterm Election across the country. And the president certainly isnt just spending his time in georgia, hes in florida, he was in montana earlier. Hes been disciplined in his messaging on immigration despite the fact that the economy is roaring right now. A quarter million jobs added in october, unemployment at 3. 7 . Instead this has largely been his message, hammering immigration issues, and that caravan. Listen. These people were vicious. And they broke through into mexico, throwing rocks and stones. This is the second caravan which is made up of some very tough young people. Very tough. Criminals in some cases. In many cases. So my question to you, jack, is given the Economic News would be good all across the board, instead hes going negative. And i wonder if that extreme message on immigration might actually hurt some republicans, maybe people like senator dean heller in nevada or congressman Carlos Curbelo in florida, places where Hillary Clinton won. You know, ana, its a very good question. And i can say none of us can ever accurately secondguess the president when it comes to messaging. Well, why are you talking about that instead of this for . And it turns out he was right, talking about it. But i would agree with you, my conventional thinking would be you need to talk about the 250,000 new jobs that were added to the payrolls just in october. He should be talking about the 3. 7 Unemployment Rate and the 3. 1 rise in wages. And i think somebody like Carlos Curbelo and will hurd in texas and Pete Sessions and john carter, some of the ones in these tough races, they are triangulating, theyre showing some independence. Theyre going to be talking about the economy. I know Carlos Curbelo has actually been in disagreement with the president on immigration. And i think thats the key to some of these races, is to show a little bit of independence. Joan, do you think democrats will benefit on election day from this extreme talk . I do think they will. Obviously the senate map is bad for democrats. There are just so many states where senators, democrats are up, that President Trump won. So thats tough. But when it comes to the house, as jack well knows, the suburban women are in revolt. Theyre running away from the republican party. In georgia, the georgia sixth district, lucy mcbath is giving karen handel a run for her money. That race is deadlocked, and that should not even be true. But georgia sixth is where you saw the beginning of the resistance when jon ossoff ran in 2017. And so youre seeing that in virginia, youre seeing it all across the country, that the president is driving away suburban women, some of them former republicans, some of them independents. And then scaring real democrats to the polls. So thats not good for republicans. Joan walsh, jack kingston. Ill give you the last word, jack, make it quick. I think Barbara Comstock is going to win, shes a woman who has shown a lot of independence, led on the me too movement. A lot of tough women candidates will break the mold. I disagree. I figured you would, joan. I will say, i went to Barbara Comstocks district and talked to some of those suburban women that youre referencing, joan, and it was interesting to hear. We brought our viewers there earlier. I saw that, yes. There are people that arent liking the rhetoric in particular that seems to be one of the big turnoffs, and theyre not focused on immigration there. Their big issues had to do with gun control and health care and the economy as well. All right, joan walsh, jack kingston, i appreciate it, thanks, guys. Elsewhere in florida, unfortunately were talking tragedy again, after a man walks into a yoga studio wielding a gun and leaves two women dead. What police are now revealing about the gunman. Youre live in the cnn newsroom. But allstate helps you. With drivewise. Feedback that helps you drive safer. And that can lower your cost now that you know the truth. Are you in good hands . 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Reporter a College Student and doctor, both associated with the State University family, just practicing yoga on a friday night, not far from the campus, 61yearold nancy van vessem, an internist and chief medical director at Capital Health plan and was part of the fsu faculty, according to the president. 21yearold maura binkley, an fsu student in english and german, a double major who constituted abroad this past summer in germany. Her fraternity, tridelta, the president said maura embodied the tridelta woman, brave, bold, and kind. Police say the people in that room established that bravery and acted on it. There are indications that several people fought back and tried to not only save themselves but other people, which is a testament to the courage of the people who dont just turn and run. The strength of our community, the spirit of our community, they were trying to help and save others. Reporter now, there were four other people who were shot. One of those women remains in the hospital. According to the mayor, she had been shot nine times. Another person was pistol whipped in the yoga studio. Start the suspect, we know hes 40 years old and he served in the u. S. Army. According to florida state, he also attended the university some time ago. Tallahassee police had had several calls dealing with him harassing young women there in the past. But he doesnt live in tallahassee, he actually lives in deltona, which is about four hours away. Police say that he had a hotel room in tallahassee, he drove there in a red car, and at this point, ana, theyre going through his social media, electronics, and his home in deltona to try and figure out what the connection is between him and that yoga studio. And of course those victims who were slain and injured during the shooting. Just awful. Dianne gallagher, thank you for that. Some sad news just into cnn, brent taylor, the mayor of north ogden, utah, was killed this morning in afghanistan. Taylor had temporarily stepped down as mayor to deploy to afghanistan with the Utah Army National guard. Initial reports indicate taylor was killed by a member of the Afghan National defense and security forces. Officials say the attacker was immediately killed by other afghan forces. The Lieutenant Governor of utah released a statement reading in part, i hate this, im struggling for words. I love mayor taylor, his amazing wife jenny and seven sweet kids. Utah weeps for them today. This war has cost us the best blood of a generation. We must rally around his family. In deep red tennessee, an unexpected senate race. Why trumpbacked Masha Blackburn is getting a run for her money from a conservative democrat. Youre live in the cnn newsroom. From capital one. I earn unlimited 2 cash back on everything i buy. And last year, i earned 36,000 in cash back. 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One of the senate races that is surprisingly competitive, tennessee. Cnns Martin Savidge is in knoxville. Reporter even as the new cnn poll shows a slight republican lead, with less than a week to go, tennessees senate race is still remarkably close. Phil predecessbredesen, how . Reporter how does a democrat manage to be so competitive in a conservative state where President Trump won 30 of the vote . Phil bredesen is widely known and popular as mayor of nashville, credited with bringing professional sports teams to town. As a twoterm governor,er sent National Guard troops to the border with mexico. Nobodys going to tell me how to vote. Reporter hes rejected National Democratic leadership, says he agrees with President Trump on some things and pledges to do whats best for tennessee, not the democratic party. I think if you ask people for characteristics about me, theyll say moderate. But theyll also say, he gets things done, and thats whats really letting me be competitive in a state like this. Reporter his centrist message has turned what should have been an easy victory for republican Marsha Blackburn into a struggle. Blackburn is a fiery conservative who has served in Congress Since 2003. Thats a not as popular as bredesen but knows someone who is. We love the president in tennessee. Reporter blackburns a staunch trump supporter. The president has twice come to tennessee to campaign on her behalf and hell be back this weekend. Blackburns campaign has largely adopted the trump playbook. Just this week, as the president railed against the caravan of Central American migrants headed for the ruu. S. , blackburn put t issue front and center in her own campaign. Gang members, terrorists, people from the middle east. Reporter we reached out to blackburn for an interview but never got a response. Some political watchers say blackburn is relying too heavily on trump voters. Trump is still very popular in this state. But im not sure that its a good assumption that every trump voter is a very conservative or even republican voter. Reporter being too trump could turn off independents and moderate republicans. Voters blackburn still needs. We found several republicans who say they voted for bredesen. He follows the issues im interested in. And he much more alliance wiign beliefs. I dont see that from the other candidates. Hes an unabashed moderate. Does that appeal to you . You bet it does. We need more of them. Reporter david ballou is a pharmacist as well as a republican. This was an extremely difficult decision for me to make. Reporter hes a fan of trumps economy but worries about losing control of the senate. He just couldnt vote democrat. Its an extremely close race. I believe in the end blackburn will take this race. Thats my gut feeling, anyway. Reporter ultimately, for tennessee voters in todays polarized political climate, how they vote may hinge on what matters more, a chance for moderation or party loyalty. Martin savidge, cnn, knoxville, tennessee. As tuesdays Midterm Election approaches quickly now, trumps Closing Argument to his rural white base has increasingly been about identity politics. From rallies in West Virginia to indiana to missouri to montana, trump has played up race with a simple warning. Bad hispanic people are heading their way and must be stopped. I want to discuss this with the author of heartland a daughter of the working class reconciles a divide. Sarah, you dig deep into the demographic that helped put trump into the white house. What is it about his closing midterm message on immigration that is resonating with voters in this part of the country . First, i would caution and say we dont know to what extent it is resonating indeed until the election. But as far as that demographic shift to the right that we saw in 2016, trump is definitely tapping into a kind of intersection of economic disadvantage and racial privilege, which is what the term White Working Class encompasses. Within that group, an economic anxiety can be artfully manipulated toward xenophobia and racism. And of course trump has had some success doing so. But i would add not just with that group. White people, at every economic rung, voted for trump at the same rate. There is some delineation along rural urban lines. I see this as a whiteness problem, not so much as a rural urban problem. So you think race has a lot to do with it . Absolutely. Its pretty clear when we look at how nonwhite voters came out in recent elections, its pretty clear thats the delineating factor. And of course many of those folks are struggling economically as well. So, you know, trump absolutely knows what hes doing when hes racebaiting and using this kind of language. I want to add, though, being born to the White Working Class and a native of rural kansas, its not a racial or a political monolith in those places. Often when my home is portrayed, its as though its entirely white conservatives and especially male ones. And in fact it is a politically and racially diverse place just like any other group. But these are this is an important crisis were examining right now, essentially that place and that class being targeted with hateful language. And it is succeeding in some corners. But i would caution at making any sweeping generalizations that everyone is buying into it. When you look at that race in tennessee where martin was just reporting, why do you think the democrat is competitive in that ruby red state especially when the republican Marsha Blackburn has really tied herself to trump and he won big there . Yeah, well, were seeing that on the ground here in my home state of kansas as well. We have a neck and neck Gubernatorial Race between Republican Kris Kobach and democrat laura kelly and a couple of our congressional districts its a neck and neck, in some cases with very Progressive Democratic candidates. I think the reason is, were in a moment as a country in which so many people are at wits end in economic and cultural ways. Theyre seeking change. And when we talk about populism, often in the last couple of years you could conflate that term with conservatism. Actually populism is just a vessel for a movement on the ground among the people. And there is a leftist version of that. And it was actually strong in places like kansas during the primaries for the 2016 president ial election. More people in raw numbers caucused for Bernie Sanders than for donald trump here in kansas. Of course the general election then looked quite different. But ultimately what were seeing is a hunger for change and sometimes a very progressive message. It might confound folks to know, but its true, it speaks to the very same people who might have voted for donald trump. Right, because change was a big motivator for some of those voters as well. In tennessee, in florida, cnn did a recent poll just this week and it turned out health care is the number one issue for voters according to cnns most recent polling at least in those two states. We know it ranks up there as well in other parts of the country. We do know that the moves by this Current Administration and republicans in congress to dismantle obamacare could hurt people with preexisting conditions. Does this move the needle with the White Working Class . I think absolutely it does. In places like kansas, where Medicaid Expansion was denied by our conservative state government, you know, people are hurting in very direct ways, and often very physical and even mortal ways, that are you know, cause people to maybe transcend some of the social issues that might have guided their votes in the past, when it comes down to survival. My family and the folks i know and love largely are uninsured. And yeah, theres no more primal concern than ones own health and the health of their children. And i think its going to be a big factor, now that were seeing a few years into the aca, the results of lack of Medicaid Expansion. And yeah, i think that is number one. Tax cut, Supreme Court, the rollback of regulations, do those trump victories resonate in Rural America or is trumps strength really the culture war . You know, i always hesitate to speak for an entire group. And i count myself as a political progressive, but i am from Rural America and i understand aspects of the culture. I think that what trump really taps into is a sense of isolation from power. The irony, of course, being that he was born into the height of privilege. But he does leverage that message to at least validate and recognize peoples sense of disenfranchisement and distance from the Power Centers of this country. So i think that that plays into these culture wars that youre discussing more so than the specific victories as far as the Supreme Court and stuff. Sarah smarsh, good to have your perspective, thank you for sharing your research as well, we appreciate it. Thanks, ana. Tune in for a special preelection edition of cnn prime time tomorrow night starting with Anderson Cooper 360. Thats tomorrow starting at 7 00 p. M. Eastern. Dont go anywhere. Im a musician about to embark on a concert tour. Its your job to get don to all his tour dates on time. Its good money. 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Do some laws keep eligible voters from making their vote count . Tonight, cnn airs a special report looking at Voter Suppression and its impact. Cnns kyung lah reports on what happened in wisconsin in the 2016 election. Reporter is there a leader of the Voter Suppression movement in the state . Scott walker and all of the republican officials there. Theyve all been in on this. Thank you on behalf of the people of the great state of wisconsin. Reporter since taking power, Governor Scott walker and republican lawmakers have chipped away at Voting Rights in wisconsin. In 2011, citing a need to prevent voter fraud, walker enacted the states restrictive voter i. D. Law. Its probably one of the most restrictive voter i. D. Laws in the country. It requires a voter to show one of a small set of i. D. s. Has to have a photo, has to have a signature, has to meet expiration requirements. 2016 was the first big election where the voter i. D. Law was in effect. Reporter in the 2016 president ial election, voter turnout was down statewide. But the decline in milwaukees poorest neighborhoods was jawdropping. We lost 41,000 voters in the city. We saw a 20 decrease in Voter Participation from 2012 to 2016. I have no doubt that there were people in the city of milwaukee who doesnt vote in that election because of the photo i. D. Requirement. I feel like they really, really knew that the turnout in this election would not have been the same, because a lot of people would not have their i. D. s. Otherwise reporter Andrea Anthony was one of the thousands of milwaukee residents who was unable to cast a ballot in 2016. The right to vote is so important for me because it makes my little voice a bigger one. Reporter andrea had lost her drivers license but brought her expired wisconsin i. D. To the poll instead. For this election, that wasnt enough. If you go and vote in wisconsin, you dont have one of the i. D. s listed on that very limited list, you are given whats called a professional ballot. And thats a ballot that will only count if you present one of those i. D. s to your clerk by friday at 4 00. Reporter between juggling two jobs and caring for her children and grandchildren, needless to say, andrea never made it to city hall. So for the first time in her life, she says, her vote wasnt counted. Andrea was planning to vote against trump. I feel in a way like i and i know im probably putting too much on my shoulders, but i feel like maybe if i did follow through with it, it could have made a difference. A hard hitting and emotional issue. One of the reporters you just saw in that report, ari berman, Senior Reporter for mother jones magazine, is joining us now. His reporting uncovered Voter Suppression in the 2016 election. Hes the author of give us the ballot. Ari, great to have you with us. Great to see you, ana. As someone who has extensively covered this issue, what keeps you up at night as we look ahead to the 2018 Midterm Elections . 24 states, so nearly half the country have some sort of new restriction on voting in place in 2018, whether its a new voter i. D. Law or a cutback on early voting or making it more difficult to register to vote. Were seeing this all across the country. Were seeing it in places like georgia, in north dakota, in kansas, in ohio. So its not in one state that keeps me up at night. Its all of these states that are keeping me up at night, and really wondering, is everyone who wants to vote going to be able to participate. Thats what im most concerned about. How will you know the answer to that question . If youre looking at the results on tuesday night or wednesday morning, what will you be looking for . We might not know everything on tuesday night or wednesday morning. But i think were going to be looking at very close races, whether its a governors race in georgia or in kansas or whether its a senate race in north dakota. If these races are really close, and if there are new restrictions on voting and also reports of problems at the polls, were going to be asking the question as journalists, did these restrictions on voting have an impact, were people who tried to vote, were they not able to vote, and were other people dissuaded from showing up in the first place. Thats what we saw in wisconsin in 2016. Im concerned that history might repeat itself in 2018. Ari berman, good information, thank you so much for helping us explain this issue to our viewers and shedding some light on an issue that i know youre passionate about, thats so important for all of us as citizens. Thank you so much, ana. Good to have you with us. Tune in at 9 00 tonight for the cnn special report, democracy in peril the war on Voting Rights, right here on cnn. 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The suspect, james polite, is currently undergoing an evaluation at a hospital. The graffiti was found on four floors of the union temple thursday night. The message is written in black marker and included violent threats and hitler references. This latest incident is part of a string of antisemitic attacks across the country. Swastikas have appeared in a handful of cities, brooklyn, bucks county, near philadelphia, rochester, new york, irvine, california, an antisemitic message was spray painted on a synagogue early wednesday morning. All of these attacks come just days after 11 people were gunned down in an antisemitic shooting at the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh. This morning, a week after that horrific massacre, the tree of Life Community last night more than 1,200 people of various faiths came together for a Public Service to show solidarity and support. Also yesterday a visitation and Funeral Service was held for 97yearold rose malliger, the last of the 11 victims from the shooting to be buried. Allis allis allison camerata spoke to some about the fear theyre feeling. We didnt put them here. They just showed up. Just showed up. The names of the victims. All the names of the victims and it just showed up. Its an outpouring of love. Oh, my gosh. From countless people. Im floored by the love. I dont know where the tents came from. These werent here yesterday. Is that right . This is the rain is coming in. Somebody brought in tents. This is amazing. To shelter all of these stars. This was not done by the synagogue. We didnt do this. The community did this. Im just amazed. Amazed. And so what is it like for you to walk around here just six days after you ran for your life from this building . It was painful. It still is. Its painful. I mean, i know its part of the grieving process. But, you know, im a witness, im a victim, and im a survivor, and im also a pastor and also a human. I stand here and im in pain. Reporter are you scared when you see this building . No, im not scared. Im im angry. How dare you . Defile our holy space . What made you think you could ever do that . How would you feel if someone did that to your mothers house of worship . How would you feel . And thats those are questions hes going to have to deal with. Reporter but you sense anxiety and fear from the community. Yes, yes, theyre afraid. Reporter theyre afraid this is going to happen again . Yeah. Reporter you know, youve been so stoical on national tv and you have given your message of love and to tone down the hate. But i just wonder, do you have moments where you break down . Or are you still on adrenaline . The perfect example, the last funeral today, last one, we were i appreciate the fact that theres a side there with a contemplating garden. I just sat down there and cried like a baby. I couldnt stop. I thought the procession was waiting for me. I couldnt stop. It just came out. Couldnt stop. Because i havent held it in me nonstop, but, you know, this was the last funeral. And every time i do one, particularly for me, because im also a it takes a piece of my soul away. I have no more left to give. My tanks empty. Reporter and so what do you say to your congregants, who say why, why does got allow this stuff to happen . I dont think got lets this stuff happen. Humans have a choice and this person made this choice. To me, god is the one i turn to when i have no strength to say, god, give me strength to get through this. And thats what i do. Every moment of every day, give me strength. And somehow, god does. Reporter and all of these people who have lined up here, why are they here . I mean, what do you think they are coming here to do . The community is just mourning. This is pittsburgh, and this is what pittsburgh is. Were one community. And pittsburgh is hurting, and were here to mourn. And this is what pittsburgh is about. Thats what makes pittsburgh such a special place. Reporter are you ever going to go back into this building . Yeah, were going to do whatevers the necessary work. We have to redo our sanctuary. We have to figure out how and what that means and whats the best choice in terms of what to do. Which well sit and spend the time and plan properly. We will rebuild in whatever way we need to, and well be back. Reporter seeing those gun bullet holes through the door, through the glass door, thats really chilling. It is, it is. Ive walked through the sanctuary. Its a horror. Its worse than any scifi film. Its real, not phony hollywood. I never think id live to see that horror in my life. Because i faced antisemitism before, faced it growing up as a kid. I never thought id see the horror of this ever, ever. 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