get this done. democrats are going to hold the senate? have to send a very clear message to washington. we want less radicalism and more balance. neil: well, are you ready for this? it is on. the voters lining up in the final hours to make their voices heard. this hour it s all about turnout, my friends in pennsylvania, in georgia, in arizona and nevada and so many more states and cities and districts. you have all of congress up for grabs. a third of the u.s. senate and both parties hoping for a surge to put them over the top once and for all. meanwhile, investors may be hoping for something else. stocks up because they think in this new environment to come, nothing gets done. i ll explain that in just a bit. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. so much happening and so little time to get to it. so in the next hour, we re putting it all in perspective including that run-up in stocks that has some investors hoping that maybe with democrats and republicans continuing a
for instance, officials initially said an officer had engaged the gunman before he entered the school. but now we re being told that is not true. in fact, the shooter was outside the school for about 12 minutes before entering through an unlocked door. bill: all that adding to the confusion after police waited for about an hour before entering the classroom and killing the shooter. texas dps on the front lines of the investigation. the shifting timelines, the shifting facts were the focus of a contentious news conference that took place yesterday afternoon that went a bit like this. it was reported that a school district police officer confronted the suspect that was making entry. not accurate. he walked in unobstructed initially. how did he get in? it was supposed to be locked during the school day. so right now during the investigation it appeared as unlocked. so we will look at that and try to corroborate that if that s what we can. wasn t there a school officer
ashley strohmier live in studio with the crazy details. ashley, good morning. ashley: dhs decided to cancel the board on monday and the next day the woman pegged for the position had written up a letter. the board is uncertain and she will be leaving dhs and the board has been put on hold. there is backlash from republicans and democrats over the board s inception and what it would mean for free speech. questions raised over her social media, tik tok videos. nina jankowicz has been subjected to physical threats in congressional hearings and media interviews and the secretary repeatedly defended her as imminently qualified and underscored importance of the disinformation work and he will continue to do so. the board has never convened, the board has been mischaracterized. disinformation board is being shut down because of disinformation, is that what is happening here? it is going to pause, there is mischaracterization from outside forces. ashley: nina jankowicz was
commonwealth. the senate gop primary. hedge fund guy dave mccormick and trump-endorsed tv doc dr. mehmet oz locked in a tighter than tight battle. look at that. just 2,600 votes apart. the trumpiest candidate really not endorsed by him kathy barnette trailing despite what looked like a late surge and people were concerned she might actually win, or could win. cnn projects doug mastriano, a champion of the bogus big lie of election fraud, in 2020 has won the gop governor s primary there. and talk about high drama. as cnn projects john fetterman wins pennsylvania s democratic senate primary. he is exactly where he didn t expect to be right now, though, watching from his hospital bed. he s recovering from surgery to get a pacemaker today after he suffered a stroke on friday. and then there is north carolina. that s where madison cawthorn has conceded to chuck edwards. the 26-year-old cawthorn conceding after multiple scandals, everything from bringing a loaded handgun through a
here is what s interesting, i would say. there is a theme. we have seen several races in which the conservative media, the republican establishment, others folks, even donald trump, have come in and tried to take out a candidate or persuade their voters not to go down a certain road. we saw it with certain attacks on kathy barnette who had a late surge in that race and pennsylvania. she still in it but not ahead as of now. we saw a bit with mastriano. it has followed on deaf ears. donald trump endorsed him over the weekend and, he now appears to be the winner. there s no real, i don t think there s a theory here yet about what does and doesn t work when you re trying to get manga era republican voters to turn against a candidate. but that is a thing that a lot of paid professional politicos are trying to do and it s used for powerful power to have if you re working for mitch mcconnell and want to steer things in your direction. the thing i m looking forward to that i don t