brian: stick to the prompter do that. will: you actually do gyrate. you have an energy that ji rates. it s wonderful. brian: thank you. will: the polls are now open in georgia. brian: i think. tight races in the peach state taking the spotlight as voters cast their ballots in five states. ainsley: griff jenkins is live in our nation s capital to tell us about it. griff: voters in five states are on deck. let me break it down primaries in georgia, alabama, and arkansas. you have got run-off races in texas. and you have a special election in minnesota it is the peach state taking center stage where early voting is surging in that fierce battle for governor pitting the incumbent, brian kemp, who has got mike pence s endorsement against the trump backed former senator david perdue. both candidates making their final pitches. watch. fight for the soul of our state. and that s why this family has been getting up every single day to make sure that stacey abrams
put out another fire. forced to walk back military intervention. this is amateur hour at 1600 pennsylvania. inside out, foul. the baseball landed in a beer cup and he just the whole beer with the ball in the cup. georgia then it would all make sense. all eyes are on georgia, texas. minnesota. where else can we look? alabama. brian: arkansas. ainsley: texas. brian: not a lot. but i think a lot of people looking at georgia. ainsley: sarah huckabee sanders she will probably win. brian: that was it. we are out of that shot now. just the three of us for the rest of the three hours. have some commercials. ainsley: we will highlight all of the primaries for you today.
brian: still ahead, the polls are open in georgia. we are heading back down to the peach state where lawrence jones is talking to voters. lawrence? lawrence: hey, brian, there s a big race happening in georgia. voter panel right here will tell you who they are going to vote for. during the commercial break i will have biscuits and gravy. that s coming up on fox & friends. hot tub, why not? and of course, puppy-friendly. we don t like to say perfect, but it s pretty perfect. booking.com, booking.yeah.
i think it s on the minds of voters across the country. tomi, we have to leave it there thank you so much for joining us this morning. thank you guys. carley: another tomi tuesday. todd: i will take a really long nap and go on gutfeld. a really long nap. carley: that is a long nap. for right now fox & friends starts. have a good day, everybody. sean: voters are headed to the polls with a number of key primaries on the ballot. everyone has georgia on their minds brian kemp and david perdue. got to get out and win, and win big. this race is bigger than me. bigger than brian kemp. it s about the future of our country. stacey abrams dissparges the state she wants to lead. i m tired of hearing we are the best state in the country when this is the worst place to live. why are you running for governor if this is the worst place to live? the white house scrambling to
brian, we talked about collusion, this that. it was all nonsense. and if the fbi had been both more diligent but also less politicized and his willing to be anti-trump, perhaps we wouldn t have the psycho drama. brian: priestap former director for intelligence set to testify. they are thinking about calling lip lou of the new york times. that s going to be significant. because he was the one that was shoveling this intention through saying can you follow up? we think there is a lot of there there. so the clinton camp is shoving it down the fbi s throat and shoving it by the press throat and hopefully those worlds collide and they would and cnn and msnbc and all the networks are saying look at this russia investigation that led to the mueller probe and after two years, they should have known in two months that there was nothing there. and why mueller kept pounding this spending $40 million is beyond me. that s what s happening. that s why people got to pay attention. i appreciate i