oz in latrobe at 7 p.m. eastern. welcome to fox news live. i m griff jenkins, and anita. we ll bring you the latest in the g.o.p. fight for control of the house and senate and that contentious match-up for the pennsylvania senate is shaping up to be one of the closest in the country. and we have fox team coverage with bryan llenas in philadelphia and rich edson in pittsburgh. and i can see you ve got the former president behind you there speaking. good afternoon, anita. former president barack obama 50 yards behind me. take the stage the first of two events. here he s campaigning for john fetterman and then out east and he ll join the gubernatorial campaign. and he s talking about the erosion of civility in our politics and now he seems to be getting more political on the race issues here. let s take an issue. inflation is a problem, not just here in america, it s worldwide and it has to do with the legacy of the pandemic. it wrecked supply chains, disrupted the economy
trump hates doing campaigning with the former vice-president held in quiet until now. trump s an plusity, or not endorsing kemp or not endorsing january 6th or both is out in the open. a statement he put out from his spokesman about the former vice-president, quote, mike pence was set to lose the governor s race in 2016 before he was plucked up and political career salvaged, now desperate to not lose relevant, pair chuting into races, the reality is president trump is already 82-3 with his endorsements and nothing stopping him from saving america in 2022 in beyond. the former president has done in a number of states including georgia, when he first endorsed purdue to run against kemp in the primary, governor would not help the president overturn the vote in his state which the president narrowly won and that predictably, earned the governor this. your rhino governor bryan kemp who has been a complete disaster. he sold you out. this guy s a disaster. a complete and total dis
taking on the medicare companies, and you see there, the medicare prices social security not polling at the top of issues that voters care about, but the president taking a firm stance saying his administration has delivered in that regard. we ll continue to watch all of these live events as the day continues through. anita. good stuff, griff. in arizona, arizona democratic senator mark kelly rallying in tucson and defending his senate seat against republican challenger blake masters and voters are deciding on an issue that could change the voter requirements. and kelly from phoenix, what a beautiful shot there. what is happening there today? i know, it is beautiful out here in arizona. good afternoon to you, anita. we ve got ourselves a tossup according to the latest polling in the arizona senate race. you ve got blake masters gaining on incumbent mark
doesn t it? reporter: the turnout defying predictions from many democrats and voting rights activists. president biden and stacey abrams, who s running unopposed in georgia s gubernatorial primary, both likened the bill to jim crow last year. voter suppression isn t about stopping every voter. it s about blocking and impeding those voters who are considered inconvenient. reporter: new voter requirements for absentee ballots, limits the use of drop boxes and the hours they re available, restricts how voters can be provided food and water near a polling location, and it adds an additional saturday of early voting, while make it optional for countings to have two sundays for early voting. this actually expands access. reporter: the republican controlled georgia legislature approved the law after joe biden became the first democratic presidential candidate to win in georgia in nearly three decades. we are clear that that was
they can t take away my right to vote. reporter: defend voter also said they can t send to addresses that aren t addresses. over 900 were registered at the crestview courthouse. we caught up with the county where the courthouse is located. they said there is actually 770 voters registered at the courthouse. many of them are military family members. they may be in afghanistan, in germany. reporter: they could have not a visible address, living in a boat or an rv. they have a new bill to push more voter requirements.