likely favor johnson but how many we don t know. and town here in the south you can point to and you can see the votes. right. keep going. 60/40 johnson and if that is the k whether wauwatosa or not, would still hang onto that lead. here we are, 48-48. let s say, by the way senator johnson we are told is going to come out soon. we are going to call it and arizona it seems like it is going bluish. it feels that way. so then, you are left with nevada and georgia, what do you say? and a leave at midway point. what does nevada look like, carl? pardon me? [laughter] way too early in nevada, but
but it relies on nevada. so then, you wonder if raphael warnock can get to 50 and seal this deal. if he does that, then you are back to status quo, kamala harris. what did you tell us a few hours ago automatic recount 45% or less? 45%. hit that a home key and come out to the senate and go into georgia and show where we are now, okay? so you were .8%. so there is no automatic recount right now in the race that we are in right now, okay? if that top check mark on the line. this is outstanding it is hard to see now, isn t it? they were so many votes and appear there is little pink in columbia and some pink or the border of north carolina. this county always come i don t know what s going on but take the check mark off and let s go in and see, peach county geo georgia. as it should be.
when you ring my doorbell, my phone rings for that s the only time i answer it. conducting polls is more difficult, is a lot more expensive, and there are a lot of people who have little black boxes and magic ways of doing polling that they sell to the media and complicate our lives. this is another race where the democrats said no to the base in governor s race in arizona. do you think it s working for them? is terrible for democracy. i was critical of the democrats who said no. i was critical of the republicans who said no. it s terrible for democracy. they are not paying a political price for it is the point. i keep hearing people talk about how this could be deja vu and come back down to georgia. the next time bill looks georgia map, this may not come to a runoff. right. warnock is inching closer and
take the wrong lessons from this. i said on the the five on other shows, on your show that both parties need to take the right lesson and mark has laid out at least a predicate for the lesson for republicans. democrats have to understand that as much as people may have thought that we may be to blame for some of the things that have been talked about, they didn t want to entrust republicans with fixing it totally appear they want us to come together and fix it. if these numbers, 219, 220, 221, democrats in georgia and nevada as we listen to karl talk about nevada, i think the senator can be reelected tonight. the lesson is to work together. people want them to come together on energy security. second things we want to take a break really quick. we are waiting on lita mccarthy who is now going to speak tonight and we hear it s
two messages that appealed to the middle. but for the most part, both sides gobble down. both sides had success doing that. you have two very fired up angry basis in this country right now. we have four white little blocks. if we that full-screen and much narrower for republicans. bill hemmer, we have georgia, we have nevada. we have wisconsin, wisconsin looks like it s. a swim around. up to michigan. the most expensive house race out there in its current cycle and the republicans hanging on. we just had a major, well.