him. sandra: if masters is able to pull off that victory, it may be thanks to republican governor candidate kari lake, campaign focused on inflation and border security and appears to be resonating with arizona voters. we have a jam packed show for you just ahead, all-star poli poli poli political john: and alicia, which voters are the candidates targeting today? all about the super important, illusive, unaffiliated voters, all the candidates are targeting today and the issues that are most important to voters inflation and border security. our border crisis has been going on for decades, and washington has failed arizona and other border states on this. hey, i provided a billion dollars more for border patrol agents, technology and monitoring at the border. that was democrat incumbent senator mark kelly. he s in a dead heat race to keep his job trying to convince voters he s not aligned with the current administration on all things. fox news polling has shown pol
languishes on capitol hill and americans struggle with sky high gas prices. we are all paying the price. i m sandra smith in new york. great to be back with you. john: john roberts in r washington. the president will speak in massachusetts, stop short of declaring a climate emergency. biden facing pressure from the far left to get something done after senator joe manchin shut down his plan in congress. sandra: and a drain on wallets every time they fuel up and gas prices in massachusetts have more than doubled since the summer before biden took office. rick scott will join us in moments. john: jacqui, why did the president not use the trip to declare a national climate emergency? jacqui: we don t know. speculation maybe it s tough timing to roll out the announcement on the trip to the middle east, and concerns about gas prices, state of the economy, recession fears. even some talk and speculation maybe they are holding off with some shred of a hope to get senator joe
type cast hispanic voters as immigration voters, and this is not a monolithic greating group. they are voting on the same issues as everyone else, economy, gas prices, crime, education very big issue in the hispanic latino community. i think they started to see the benefits of the trump leadership. now they are seeing the negatives coming from what s currently going on and i think they are going to vote that way tomorrow. john: so what do you think, is the democratic party losing touch by and large? i think there are a lot of different kinds of latino hispanic voters. cuba-americans, venezuelan americans in florida, very different than voters in nevada or arizona or texas. i think that s important to keep in mind. we also know from polling that hispanic voters, particularly women, are not as conservative as the caricature suggests.
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john: bring in karl rove, fox news contributor and former white house deputy chief of staff. what are you picking up across the country, karl, do voters believe the democratic party is out of sync with what they think is important? well, this is not happening today, it started some time ago. we saw in the 2020 election southern florida, miami-dade, palm beach, broward counties, a lot of hispanic voters, a lot from central and south america, and a lot of cuba-americans moved pretty precipitously in the republican direction. same thing in south texas. 1920 last voted for a republican president, and we saw throughout south texas. so, this is a thing that s been in process for a while. take a look at this, this will blowdown mind. new york times siena poll just out, generic ballot for the 2022