233 seats total. bill: on the senate side a toss-up expected to come down to four big races we ve been watching all year. pennsylvania, georgia, nevada, arizona. dana: democrats appear to be stumbling in the homestretch. they have failed to put forward a coherent message on inflation and the economy, two issues where the president is seen as a liability. president biden: we the democrats are the ones fiscally responsible. let s get that straight now, okay? we re investing in all of america, reducing everyday costs while lowering the deficit at the same time. republicans are fiscally reckless. i m here to deliver what i believe is a closingment what we need to do in the next 15 days to assure a victory. dana: team fox coverage. karl rove is on deck with analysis. we begin in washington with alexandria hoff. we ll start by taking a look at shifts in two races for governor. interesting dynamics are at play. let s go to oklahoma. you have a democrat who used to be a rep
shortly before entering that facility. as the investigation proceeds the politics of gun control rise again to the surface. emotional cries for new legislation and those who encyst more laws will not prevent these kind of tragedies from happening. we will cover it all tonight from all angles. we begin with correspondent jeff paul in uvalde. good evening, jeff. yeah, bret. tonight we are learning from authorities that 30 minutes before the shooting the suspect apparently sent some messages on social media. we don t nowhere they went and who they went to and when they opened them up. but two of those messages, according to officials, talked about shooting his grandmother. talked about wanting to go to an elementary school to shoot it up. authorities did confirm that after shooting his grandmother, the suspect then drove away from that scene crashing his pickup truck near robb elementary school. we are told there was an armed school police officer on campus but didn t stop the
plus, some real talk about my fellow republicans, why are you calling these people pushing racist replacement theory? what is up with? that time to speak up. what did rudy say? we have the latest on giuliani s hours with the january six committee. and to the panel could call next. i am michael, steele in for jonathan kaye part. and this is the sunday show. this sunday, we are counting down the tuesday primary elections. as republicans continue to fight for control of congress and dems fight for democracy. polls will close for georgia, alabama and arkansas as primary races this used it as well as polls in texas primary runoff election. early voting in georgia close friday, with a record of over 100,000 votes 212% increase from 2020. despite the states new voting restrictions. it is shaping up to be a tough battleground for donald trump. he denies that it s going up under the purdue, histories for governor and fellow election denier, but purdue is trailing far behind incumbent
2018 at the same point. what you see on screen here is the total turnout as of two days ago. so we get the information every day and we ll bring it to you. this is the most recent total turnout 837,000, in person 758,000. absentee 78,000. those numbers continue to go up. people are voting is the point. the black male vote is up double from this time in 2018. so people are coming out to vote. it is just stacey abrams doesn t have a message that s resonating with the georgia voter. this is about the economy and inflation and crime and african-americans are moving away from these very progressive woke policies that have made their lives worse and kemp is striking a cord on those issues and winning across the board. so again stacey abrams it s not about voter suppression, it is really about a message that doesn t work at this time in american politics. bill: to wrap this up you are saying she is laying the foundation to make an argument
a lot of folks forget that when martin luther king gave his i have a dream speech, the primary purpose was to demand changes to make it easier for black men in particular to be able to get jobs so that they can support their families. when she says that georgia is a great place to work and a terrible place to live, that is a world salad that i don t understand. most georgians know getting a good job, being able to provide for your family, that is a place you want to live. laura: horace that crime in chicago, speaking of other issues, this lori lightfoot, how does she have a chance of getting re-elected with all of that? stacey abrams doesn t want to talk about the crime issue. no, they don t want to talk about this escalating problem that they created. we have been sending washington a message. if you re a criminal, it s a