0 voters. bradbury and martha maccallum, co moderate. the ohio town hall tuesday. that s it for us today. we re out of time. , big big show, though s, tomorrow night, 8:00 p.m. as always, the enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness and groupthink have th the best night with the ones you love. here s sean hannity. al l right. and tucker, thank you and welcome to hannity. gol right. here we are, only eight days to go tonight. t herschel walker, herschel walker, dr. oz, senator ron johnson, will all join us straight ahead. these races will likely determine the balance of powera in the u.s. senate, and it absolutely matters to all of you. plus, we will bring you the latest polls analysis has how republicans continue to surge all across the country noacross thew, even washington e is very much in play that senateto race. look at this right here is aghte statistical tie, real clear politics just moved it into the tossup column. but let e s be clear, the onlyte thing that does matter is what
work while letting his former boss do all the work. m.i.a. from the campaign trail, democrats are turning to barack obama to rescue them from a midterm shellacking, the guy who lost the best hope to stop this red wave. the only way to save democracy is if we nurture it and fight for it together. that starts with collecting people who know you and see you and care about you. every republican politician seems obsessed with two things: own the lives. they are only libs. they are interested in making you angry. they are hoping it will distract you from the fact that they don t have answers of their own. even the media realizes that biden is at their worst customer. he can t be out there, so this is the only person they can put
just out there saying they will do something but won t. in this first poll, 59% of voters say that democrats had a clear plan on what they would do to keep power, 55% that s not good for either party, but it does show you that democrats who spent this time and money on abortion, january 6th, and saying that republicans are worse or don t have a plan, that message has not stopped. maybe he s got it all figured out: relax and have your old boss doing the work. i don t think he knows he s being ignored. i think they have competing events on a soundstage. i think he s convinced he s out there campaigning and has no idea. you have to stop talking about shellacking. i m telling all of my liberal friends not to fall for this red wave stuff. it s all exaggeration. you don t even have to vote. [laughter] there is no way that federman, cary lake or herschel walker is going to win.
had in 2009 was there wasn t enough promotion done of that and then you got to the midterm shellacking. so i ve been told by democrats they ve learned that lesson and that they will be hitting the road aggressively. cabinet secretaries out there and others because as we ve seen in polling, people don t know what s in this bill. if you have to explain it, it hasn t been done, right? i want to talk to the point you two made. the idea that it doesn t really necessarily matter all that much whether these bills pass as to whether or not democrats get re-elected. the ones that are the front line democrats. so what do you think will it be? the economy? gas prices. covid. grocery prices. but even a good economy and good trend on covid, those are things that will limit the l losses of the party in power. it s not going to make it a good midterm for the democrats. it matters when the president s poll numbers are up and when the president s poll numbers are down. if people think joe
word agreement you know, i m not sure what they called it. and yes, that was some sort of settlement or termination and i don t even know what the contents of that was. well, he came out this morning that cain had a pretty good recognition of the settlement from the outset. she was making huge claims about sexual harassment. i do recall she was asking for a lrnlg sum of money. i don t remember what the sum of money was. as the review of this moved forward, that sum of money negotiated my attorney and negotiated with her attorney got less and less and less because her attorney started to figure out, she didn t have a valid claim. she couldn t find people to corroborate these things she was making and so as it got smaller and smaller and smaller it turned out to be from my perspective, which is why i didn t go back and ask to see it, more of a separation agreement rather than some sort of legal settlement. so is this a political pothole, a brick wall or wind fall? we ll l