With michael steele. Alicia is on. Today the harris campaign is in georgia. Donald trump defends his disastrous visit to arlington national cemetery. Elizabeth warren slams trump s proposal saying he thinks women are stupid. Marc elias is back as the fight to protect the 2024 election is already underway. Grab your coffee, settle in, folks. Welcome to the weekend. folks, there is just 66 days until election day. You heard me, 66. The first ballots will be mailed out in just six days. Vice president kamala harris is showing up in places that haven t seen a presidential nominee in quite some time. Harris took her bus tour with governor walz to southeast georgia this week, marking gains in the battleground state. According to her campaign, a presidential candidate hasn t stopped in savannah during a general election cycle since the 1990s. While in savannah, harris sat down for her first major interview is democratic nominee. Here is how she explained her shift on some policies. I thin
martha: both candidates are here to answer questions from their state. bret: this is the ohio town hall. [cheers and applause] martha: good crowd. bret: welcome to columbus, ohio. i m bret baier with a great crowd. martha: we have great crowd here tone. i m martha mccallum. bret: welcome to a special edition from special report limited commercial interruptions tunnel 2 towers. we are coming to you tonight live from the fives event venue. mash march tim ryan and j.d. vance will both join us live here in a moment. both nominees will have equal time and our audience of republicans and democrats and independents will be asking them questions throughout. bret: first, we want to give you a look at some of the other headlines today. the latest fox news power ranks shows republicans with 49 possible seats in the senate after next week s midterms. those are the projections. democrats 47. four races we call toss-ups. we have shifted two contests towards republican c
feel like a same team. that s one of the great things. bret: that s leaves us for our last question and that is it s more of a process question and it s a little in d.c. question. but it comes from twitter. a twitter question here that says: will j.d. vance vote for leader mcconnell for g.o.p. leader in the senate? it will be one of your first votes as u.s. j.d. vance: maybe my first vote: i m certainly not voting for chuck schumer. that s my view. [applause] look, i expect to win this senate seat. i m certainly working my rear end off for the next seven days to win this seat. if mitch mcconnell is the only person that runs, that makes it a very easy decision, okay? we will see what happens when i get to washington, d.c. but, at the end of the day, i m going to represent the people of ohio and i plan to be an independent voice for the people of ohio. whether you are republican, whether you are a democrat, whether you are an independent, nobody is going to own my vote card. nobody i