It is different. if you aren t having a competitive race on the democrat side it is hard to do apples to apples. north carolina we had competitive races not just in the senate level but also at a lot of house seats as well and same with pennsylvania. i think those really do match up where you can look at the overall turnout and correlate that republicans had more energy. in texas, something that we saw was republicans doubled had 500,000 more voters than democrats. we had a massive turnout in texas. we saw the same in ohio. this is something we have seen consistently throughout the year. why? we know biden is underwater in his numbers and inflation is hurting average americans and gas prices are hurting people. we know there is a baby formula shortage that this administration is not addressing and every time a crisis comes up, the ill-prepared and that s c why we re seeing voters look at republicans and say maybe we need to switch leadership in washington and put republicans in charg
Votes are counted. we don t know how long it takes. it could be a runoff if they are less than a half percent a part. now they re within that margin. mark meadows say the odds favor oz, the candidate who is backed by former president donald trump. here is meadows on that. the nation is focused on pennsylvania. we started to see the trends at about 11:00 last night switch for dr. oz and what we do know is that those remaining votes as bill was just pointing out, in some of those counties, if you look at a percentage, they tend to favor dr. oz. bill: where are we now and what did we learn last night? good questions for the rnc chairwoman ronna mcdaniel standing by. first to lucas tomlinson for the news as we think we know it now from d.c. hi, lucas. good morning. dana once again another delay geting election results in pennsylvania. last night state officials say
Pretty well. hasn t won them all but done very well thus far in the season. i hope you come back. 96%. in baseball that s batting a thousand. dana: i would never have come up with that baseball metaphor but i m glad you did. good to see you. somebody gave it to me, i had no idea. dana: she is so honest. bill: the trial against campaign attorney michael sussman continues today. prosecutors accused him of trying to weaponize the f.b.i. against donald trump and create an october surprise in the final stretch of the campaign going back to 2016. david spunt has the details from washington now. thus far, david, where are we? bill and dana, good morning to you. court kicked off about an hour ago as is customary here. two big names expected to take the stand today. the first one being mark elias,
Here say they aren t changing their summer travel plans because of high prices just yet. but that strong demand this memorial day and beyond could drive up prices even more. want to rattle off a few numbers. the national average jumped 4 cents overnight. it is up 16 cents from last week. all 50 states are now above $4 a gallon. six states out west including washington, oregon, california are above $5 a gallon. the rest of the country might not be that far behind. analysts say the national average could hit $5 a gallon even $6 a gallon in the near future. listen. every day i come here to work and everything goes up another 5 to 10 cents. it s not good. doesn t look like it s getting better. it is pure crazy for people to pay that much for a gallon of gas. i think of going electric myself. a lot of people thinking
990s were before it happened. something being weaponized against us that people don t know and don t care about. it is such a trip to hear the word term 990s. it s like triggering. 990 is basically how you spend your money and raise money. experts say family members should not receive donor money unless they re reviewed and independent board. that didn t happen here. accountability, they had 50,000 volunteers, one paid employee and didn t disclose donors. bill: in l.a. today. dana: secretary of homeland security mayorkas insisting the border will not be open when title 42 is lifted in five days. many in washington are not buying that especially lawmakers who represent border states. when i was on the border last about a week and a half or so ago they were capturing about stopping about half the amount of people and the