despiteble act. lawmakers denounce political violence after nancy pelosi s husband was attacked in their home. as political danger grows what more can be done to stop. midterm countdown. republicans look to expand the map on election day. we re not going to see a red wave, we re going to see a red tsu tsunami. democracy is at stake in this election. what choice to voters make? i ll speak to the republican rick scott next. democratic senate candidate sherry beasley is ahead and gop outreach. democrats have always counted on latino support, but is that changing? our trip to two key states to track the gop effort to win over hispanic voters. it s right there for the taking. hello. i m dana bash in washington where the state of our union is counting the hours until the votes are counted. we are nine days out from the midterm elections, and all the close races keep getting closer as republicans grow more confident about their position and democrats worry even about r
heartbroken and traumatized, prompting fellow lawmakers to voice concern about their own safety and those of their family. here with me now to talk about all the latest with just nine days to go until election day, republican senator rick scott who is leading his party s effort to retake the senate. senator, thank you for joining me this morning. let s start with the attack on pelosi s husband, paul pelosi. what is your reaction? it s disgusting. this violence is horrible. that s happened. we had door knocker in florida that was attacked. this stuff has to stop. one thing i did when i took over the nrc a year and a half ago, i went to the federal election commission and said could our candidates and senators use campaign dollars to pay for security. as you know, house and senate members don t have security, most of them, outside of d.c. a lot of them we can have a
beat him with a hammer. a horrible attack that pelosi said left her family, quote, heartbroken and traumatized, and prompted her fellow lawmakers to voice concern about their own safety and those of their family. here with me now to talk about all the latest with just nine days to go until election day, republican senator rick scott who is leading his party s effort to retake the senate. senator, thank you for joining me this morning. let s start with the attack on pelosi s husband, paul pelosi. what is your reaction? it s disgusting. this violence is horrible. that s happened. we had door knocker in florida that was attacked. this stuff has to stop. one thing i did when i took over the nrc, a year and a half ago, i went to the federal election commission and said could our candidates and senators use campaign dollars to pay for security. as you know, house and senate
hello. i m dana bash in washington where the state of our union is counting the hours until the votes are counted. we are nine days out from the midterm elections, and all the close races keep getting closer as republicans grow more confident about their position and democrats worry even about races they have not lost in years. this weekend the man democrats believe is their best messenger, former president barack obama, rallied voters in key battleground states trying to jolt turnout and counter republican attacks over the economy as poll after poll shows voters chief concern is inflation. hanging over the political world this weekend is the shocking attack of the husband of the house speaker nancy pelosi. last night pelosi said her husband paul continues to improve after a man brock into their san francisco home shouting where is nancy and beat him with a hammer. leaving her family, quote,
hispanic voters. it s right there for the taking. hello. i m dana bash in washington where the state of our union is counting the hours until the votes are counted. we are nine days out from the midterm elections, and all the close races keep getting closer as republicans grow more confident about their position and democrats worry even about races they have not lost in years. this weekend the man democrats believe is their best messenger, former president barack obama, rallied voters in key battleground states trying to jolt turnout and counter republican attacks over the economy as poll after poll shows voters chief concern is inflation. hanging over the political world this weekend is the shocking attack of the husband of the house speaker nancy pelosi. last night pelosi said her husband paul continues to improve after a man brock into their san francisco home shouting where is nancy and