that is an attempt to have a fix in. the pushes of the big lie reach full throttle. we are not gonna have 2000 situation in these boxes. tonight, marc elias on the multi-front fight against the anti-democratic threats across the country. then, how the georgia senate race got somehow crazier. i want the biggest night for the herschel walker campaign to be tonight. plus, did sarah palin just endorsed her opponent in alaska? maybe it is kind of that alaskan chick thing, you know. and david wallace dwells on the new climate reality coming into view. and why there may actually be a case for optimism. when all in starts right now. joining from new york, i m chris hayes. today, a january 6th insurrectionists, a violent one, was sentenced to the longest prison sentences yet for someone who did for his role in the violent attack on the capitol. his name is albuquerque head, he is a tennessee resident. and he was sentence seven and a half years in prison after
got knocked down, but i got back up. by january, by january, i m going to be feeling even better. but he will still be a fraud. yes, in fact he did, he did get back up. john fetterman joins me tonight in his first television interview since the debate. his health will continue to improve, but can we say the same thing about herschel walker? two very different standards applied by the folks on the right. also, as lauren boebert dives deeper into christian nationalism, you ll meet the candidate who could make her tenure in congress a short one. and arizona is the petri dish for everything republican election deniers want to do across the country, and i will talk to the man who might be the last best hope for election integrity in that state. and we begin the reidout tonight with a tale of two parties with just 12 days until the midterm elections. on the one hand, president biden was in new york today giving his vision for the economy. 10 million jobs created since we to
okay, to our friends in the orlando, florida, area. the readout acho is coming your way. the readout will be live in orlando next wednesday, november 2nd. where my guest will include the democratic candidate for send, congressman val demings, and the man who was challenging ron desantis, former governor carly tryst, what details to come. and that is tonight s read out. thank you all for joining us tonight. all in with chris hayes starts now. l in with chris hayes starts now. tonight on all in. i m gonna ask you straight-up, is this a sign that the fix isn t?
and then you have the violence. you have the violence on january 6th. we re failing all else, you saw republicans and donald trump s supporters stormed the nation s capital. well, what are we seeing now. we are already seeing the under running of trust in elections. the bad-mouthing of democracy. bad-mouthing a voting. we are already seeing the frivolous litigation and the litigation aimed at creating the groundwork for the next big lie. and then, what you see in places like arizona with people armed, standing in drop boxes and following people through parking lots. you are seeing the beginnings of the echoes of january 6th. i think it s really important that we keep focused on just our little this country has healed since then. right, coming, up thank you mark elides, really appreciated. coming, up republican still told power in a state that joe biden won just two years ago. well, it might not matter who wins the wisconsin governor s race, next.
we ve had three years of very precipitous declines in chum salmon, silver salmon, reds are doing well in bristol bay, but some of our other species are in decline to the point where we re not catching maybe 1% of our need. then the crab industry, is in the tanks. so, that s what it s really about. about low ocean productivity and a management is responding. so, it strikes me here, one of the things that s happened to american politics just in the time of governor. that is it used to be much more regional, much more local, and it s gotten much more national. everyone fights about being national, but it seems like you found a way, to resist that both to resist the national polarization and to talk about issues that are very alaska specific. is that intentional? oh absolutely. i don t pretend to be a national politician, or really invested in any platform, of any political party.