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that voters are going to feel. planning to will quarter of twitter s workforce. members are no longer directors. speech is their enemy. this is why they are going completely nuts. makes it to chupp. takes off. dives. touchdown. everybody wants to rule the world. brian: i don t know if everybody wants to rule the world. more a party wants to rule the country and they want some power and the republicans feel they are poised to do it. we have a lot going on with seven days until the big day. ainsley: one week until this crucial and very important midterm election next tuesday. steve: and you know what? i bet a lot of you have already voted in your state. a lot of people want to avoid the rush. historically republicans show up on election day but that has changed over the last couple of years. on the program today we have all sorts of people from all across the country with seven days to go. as you can see right there senator tom cotton a brand new book ....
Morning. we are talking about the economy. we are talking about crime. we are talking about the stalls of inflation in this country. excited to be here. steve: we are excited we are going to be traveling all across the country in the runup to the midterms. checking in with anna dale terrace throughout the morning on fox & friends. brian: new york city. republican candidate gets over 30% is considered fantastic favored in staten island and upstate new york jump ball often. that s why the city is extremely diverse. ainsley: races are very tight. and if you look at the new york times siena college polls they asked if they were held today who would you vote for. in arizona you have senator mark kelly with 5 #% and blake masters with 45%. in pennsylvania john ferm with 49%. dr. oz with # 4% it. really depends on the poll you look at. other polls have dr. oz ahead. ....
A lot of people want to avoid the rush. historically republicans show up on election day but that has changed over the last couple of years. on the program today we have all sorts of people from all across the country with seven days to go. as you can see right there senator tom cotton a brand new book and lee zeldin co is in the news he could be on the verge of an update. brian: what is going on with lee zeldin is unbelievable. fortunate for him i he seems to be running against totally inept candidate clueless about this state what it needs. she is from buffalo has no idea how to run this city. when she says crime is not a problem and data deniers if you go ahead and say you are unsafe. lee zeldin see its an opening. he will discuss that. ainsley: in this is what they do a conspiracy to convince you crime is really a problem in new york. brian: good luck with that we also have mark levin and ....
Both those categories. steve: you would not expect blow back from the mainstream media because they are trying to protect the teachers unions and democratic and political left. ainsley, to your earlier point, there was a lot of blow back on social media. rory cooper, for instance, said instead of apologizing she does this. no, every child didn t suffer. only the kids in public schools under your union control. you did that. then karol markowicz, columnist for the new york post said hi, it s you. you are the problem. it s you. ainsley: another one wrote you re too late, randy, the adults will take it from here. reading dropped to levels we haven t seen since 1992. math scores saw the largest decreases ever. people are accusing her of putting the union first and our children last. steve: looked like it. brian: look at those numbers. some of these kids haven t been back to school yet. they can t find them especially in new york city where it took place. teachers first attitude hur ....
No. steve: ainsley, it s a 301 k. ainsley: exactly. exactly. still ahead, investigators reveal the man accused of attacking nancy pelosi s husband was in the country illegally and reportedly wanted to hold the house speaker hostage. the stunning new details that we are learning this morning. steve: plus, forgive and forget. how teacher s unions are hoping to dodge blame for learning losses, historic ones, are a keeping the schools closed during the pandemic. that s straight ahead on fox & friends for this tuesday. look who else is joining us. we don t even have to try it s always a good time ....