good evening. i m erin burnett. welcome to a special edition of outfront tonight in the closing stretch of this extremely consequential election with only two days to go and control of the u.s. congress literally hanging in the balance. the biggest names from both parties are out in full force with the candidates on this sunday in these final hours. in florida the former president trump headlining a rally for marco rubio who is facing of course the democrat val demings there. you re going to elect an incredible slate of true maga warriors to congress many of whom are here right now. in new york president biden is about to take the stage in new york governor kathy hochul s re-election effort. the race between hochul and republican lee zeldin is much tighter than expected as election day nears. across the nation here is how it boils down. 435 house races. 35 senate and 36 governor races all up for grabs. in the house, 56 seats are considered in play. this includes 12 stat
they know we can do it. we have american grit in our blood, they will going to vote republican november 8. send dr. oz back to new jersey, send to us dc. fight together together we stand divided we fall. i m running for the united states senate, paula i m running to win. god bless ugod bless america. live free or die. dana: bringing in our panel, james freeman from wall street journal editorial page, matt gorman for national republican congressional committee and vice president of targeted victory. and you all know jessica tarlov. one of my co-hosts, don t look now, james but the heading over past 5 days look really good for republicans, is it as it has been. i thought in spring it would be ain t inflation election. i think a lot of democrats maybe hoped for some glimmer of good news in last week s inflation report, they didn t get it, i think that voters done need that official government didn t need that official government pronouncement to note that prices
in ukraine. this is what s keeping the war going. the fastest way to end the war is for putin to be disabused of the notion he can outlast ukraine and all of ukraine s supporters. also,s rebid president bide unveiling a new immigration policy. it s a big primary day for two republican incumbents facing different challenges in oklahoma and virginia. a heat wave, as dangerous temperatures head towards triple digits from iowa to maine. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington. secretary of state blinken just wrapping up a pressing and wide ranging event with nato secretary-general stoltenberg citing nearly a dozen bilateral security deals between ukraine and nato allies as evidence our collective defense is the best way to combat vladimir putin s aggression. this is proof clear proof that all of our countries are with ukraine for the long haul. and that if mr. putin is counting on outlasting ukraine or any of us, he is misguided. he is wrong. addi
him on a number of issues and we don t have that many disagreements about these issues but i am looking on the ground and i think we just don t know about a georgia run-off. ten years ago they were three weeks. for the last several cycles nine weeks. now they are four weeks. it is very difficult to predict and it could go either way tomorrow. governor duncan, final word? i think we have our work cut out as republicans all over the country, waiting for as i think founding fathers did. we need a direction. i think a conservative direction to get this country back on track. lieutenant governor duncan appreciate you being with us. and thanks to all so much. coming up the former president s call to terminate parts of the constitution, the u.s. constitution, his lie about what he said and the difficulty many republicans are still having calling him out on it. we re keeping him honest. later the mystery surrounding what is called the targeted attack on parts of north carolina s powe
Republicans are bracing for another midterm election defeat in Tuesday’s Senate runoff contest in Georgia but are relieved to finally turn the page and look ahead to 2024.