i m katy tur. millions have voted. 34 million to be exact. billions with a b have been spent on ads. candidates in just about every potential plate of their potential constituents, and with four days to go, who is gettable, and trying to flip the switch in a last minute undecided voter s head. what about a celebrity endorsement? oprah winfrey just got behind the pennsylvania senate candidate john fetterman, instead of mehmet oz, a regular guest on her old talk show and she inserted herself into the dead heat race and if she lived there, she would have voted fetterman quote for many reasons. and more than just another celebrity endorsement, a pointed and personal snap, from the woman who basically gave dr. oz a thing, who gave him the platform and the face recognition and he has been running his whole campaign off of, how much of the oprah seal of approval actually have? back in 2008 it was estimated her endorsement of barack obama in the democratic presidential primary gene
Very special conversation that you do not want to miss. But lets start with the big news, because we are big and very good economic numbers this morning. The Labor Department said the u. S. Economy added 336,000 jobs in the month of september, President Biden highlighting the better than expected number in a speech earlier this morning. The high share of working age americans in the workforce, in 20 years. Its no accident, its bidenomics, we are growing the economy from the middle out, the bottom up, not the top down. The good jobs numbers come is the white house is making a whole lot of Power Positive headlines that impact every day americans, as well as our allies overseas. They include Nine Billion Dollars for student debt relief, progress on Drug Price Negotiations with big pharmaceutical companies, and diplomatic efforts to reassure our allies that the u. S. Is Still Standing behind ukraine, despite the chaos among House Republicans. Meanwhile, on the other side of the aisle, the
President Biden Touting his administrations winds, and meanwhile it is day five of the former president s fraud trial. The developments from court today, and a chaotic week on capitol hill, ending with no speaker of the house. The Reality Check from senators as House Republicans scramble to find leadership. Then, coming through the noise, an important conversation about transgender youth athletes, with a panel of experts. You are not gonna want to miss this. As the 11th hour gets underway on this friday night. Good evening once again. Im stephanie ruhle. We usually do the nightcap on a friday, but we have got so much big news that we have got to break down, and later we have a very special conversation that you do not want to miss. But lets start with the big news, because we are big and very good economic numbers this morning. The Labor Department said the u. S. Economy added 336,000 jobs in the month of september, President Biden highlighting the better than expected number in a spee
(The Center Square) The Virginia Public Access Project, a nonprofit organization that discloses campaign finance, election results, lobbying and other elements of Virginia politics, has deemed House districts 82, 21 and 57 the most competitive in next month's General Assembly general election.
joe lombardo the clark county sheriff from 2014. is he a veteran. and he has run a pretty good company. tease that s the governor s race to watch in nevada. bret: brit, the states closing now virginia is the one you are watching. brit: virginia house races get early indication not just as karl has pointed out a horse race but margins. if we see higher and low margins in previous cycles that will give us idea what will happen across the country. bret: especially after youngkin win. martha: first two of them youngkin won by 10 points and 5 points in virginia 2 virginia 7 and lost in 10. he was talking about this earlier today with bill and dana, right? dana: some of those districts have changed a bit because of redistricting not a ton but enough to maybe give someone a chance. the race i m looking forward to seeing at 7:00 p.m. that closes is in indiana.