will she make history tonight or will donald trump pull off an upset in the race for the white house after one of the most divisive campaigns in modern u.s. history? when mexico sends its people, they are not sending their best. they are not sending you. they are not sending you. they are sending people that have lots of problems and they are bringing those problems. they are bringing drugs. they are bringing crime. they are rapists, and some, i assumeme, are good people.e. amy: andnd voters are not just deciding the presidential race. the u.s. senate is up for grabs and possibly the house. we will be live for the next five hours in this democracy now! special, bringing you election results from around the country and voices you wowon t hear anywhere else. all that and more, coming up. , is is democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and , peace, and the presidency. juan: polls have just closed in georgia, indiana, kentucky, south carolina, , vermont,t, and virginia. we a a
mark: happy overseas election day. to make our british viewers feel comfortable, we are doing the show in english tonight. first, the polls just close across the pond. without wasting any time, let s go to london where francine lacqua can give us an update on the election. the polls close, what do we know? francine: the exit polls have been accurate, and we have the tories possibly with 316 seats. if this were to be true, they may be able to actually form a minority government. this is a very uncertain election. if these figures are true, we may be onto something and we make an apartment quicker than expected. john: many thanks. don t take off your mike because will be coming back to you. we are here in des moines. behind me is mission control at the des moines register who were governing the caucus process. that is with the whole thing gets made. carly fiorina has an spending part of her day here. she attended a des moines editorial board and we will have more on that later.
she joins us with the latest. what are we expecting from this speech tonight? what s the topic? reporter: well, i think the big question tonight is whether donald trump is going to offer more specifics in his national security address. you know, he s here, he s been brought here by a veterans group that said they really want someone who is strong on the military, strong on foreign policy. they want to hear someone talk about handling sequestration cuts and getting more money for defense. i think donald trump tends to say he ll do great things for the military, he tends to say he ll do great things for veterans. he doesn t offer a lot of meat on the bones of how he ll do that. we ll be looking for those policies a little bit tonight, anderson. you ve been talking to some of the voters who are there. why have they come? what did they want to hear? reporter: well, a lot of them want to see donald trump up close. you can see the uss iowa behind me it s an amazing venue fo
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