Stories, a second jamaat islam levia person has been sentenced to death for the torture of fighters during the liberation welcome back everyone. What happens about is about more than the individual races, its about the reallife issues behind the votes. Stephanie sy is at the returns deck, bringing the latest vote totals. Tony harris is here with the panel of experts. Ali velshi looks at the financial impact, the Congressional Campaign history, and the team of 20 correspondents will cover the impact of those votes at home and around the vorld. David shuster breaks the victories and losses down, and what it means for americas. Now its 10 oclock on the east coast. Polls closed in four states, including iowa, where republicans are looking to grab a senate seat. They picked up four, and need six to take control of the senate and congress. Senator Mitch Mcconnell here he is a short while ago. Friends, this experiment in Big Government lasted long enough. The democrats could hold off the repu
Like this to win us the constitution. We pay a fee. And came over that made a difference. This is a part of any business. All that and more, now on power politics. Hello, everybody, im david. Im michael shure. Did you vote today . Look at this, i do nothing without my trainer. Exactly 90 minutes from now the first polls will be closed. The voting will end, and well get our first result. Again thats starting at 7 00 p. M. Eastern. At Al Jazeera America well keep you covered all night and into the morning not just with results but how those results will effect the issues that youve seen us cover throughout this election season. Issues that continue to engage the country like the Affordable Care act, isil, immigration, minimum wage, marijuana and ebola although not necessarily together. Today the Associated Press has been conducted tens of thousands of exit polls in multiple precincts in every state. Based on their analysis certain races will be called as soon as the voting ends. For the
Not close. And four years later in an environment that is more hostile, kay hagan comes pretty close to winning a senate seat despite 125 million being spent, and she did that in large part because we turned out tens of thousands of more of the most disenfranchised people in the country in a state where republicans shortened the early vote period from two weeks to one week and eliminated a lot of the easilyaccessible voting sites for africanamericans and for young people. Thats the lesson that democrats have to take. Theres no question there are a lot of disappointed democrats and my message to them is take a few days, have a drink or two, get a little bit of rest, pick yourself back up because theres an election in two years and thats what we should be looking at over the next couple of months for what is going to definitely be another election cycle. The one candidate for president to did go to campaign with gary peters is the senator elect. What is next for you . I think i have four
Day, howion for the enthusiastic are you about voting . 202 5853880. Republicans 202 5853881. Independents 202 5853882. And if youre outside the u. S. , 202 6280184. A very good sunday morning to you. Headlines in the pages today isut voter enthusiasm, here New York Times. The papers in minnesota, the star tribune the mood of voters , chile and uncertain. Gap gives the gop midterm momentum and this story from the wall street journal. Overstate voter enthusiasm, we want to bring in the reporter who wrote that story to talk about the issue of voter enthusiasm. You, heading into tuesday, which group of voters are more enthusiastic . If you look at people who are more enthusiastic come a these are people like men over the age of 50, tea Party Supporters, Senior Citizens across the board. That is particularly interesting because these are groups that skew republican. Excited republicans are or giddy over the fact that they have an enthusiasm advantage. Host is it a clear sign of victory . G
I had those little scissors. [laughter] listen, four years ago, the democrats lost the governors rate by 20 votes per precinct. 20 votes. 20. That was your cousin pookie not voting. That was jim, who was like drinking beer and setting up his fantasy football for next week, and he didnt vote. That is what happened. 20 votes could decide whether millions of hardworking pennsylvanians get the raise they deserve. Those 20 votes could decide whether teachers get the support they need and whether our kids get a fair shot. 20 votes. Your vote matters. It decides the course that pennsylvania will take, so i am not just asking you to vote, because i know all of you are going to vote. You have got to get involved. There are organizers here. As you are going out, you should try to hook up with them and talk to them about volunteering. Go to voteforpa. Com. Volunteer. Make some phone calls. Knock on some doors. Grab people you know. The election is too important to leave it to somebody else. It is