tuesday night right here on fox, of course it s not just washington, control of statehouses across the country also in the balance on tuesday. georgia governor brian kemp and stacey abrams are making their final pitch this weekend. meanwhile, the republican candidate out in nevada, adam laxalt, and the incumbent democratic senator, catherine cortez masto, crisscrossing that state in the tight senate race. and up in new hampshire, senator maggie hassan trying to hold off a last minute surge from republican challenger don bolduc. we have team fox news coverage across the country, let s start with rich edson live in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, where the keystone state is shaping up as the center of the universe with fetterman and oz and mastriano and shapiro. man, you ve got your hands full, rich. reporter: yeah, you re only getting started there, eric. you know, now it s former president trump s turn. he was the subject of this rally in pittsburgh for much of it at least for jo
the permanent standard time because that gives us more light in the morning, and that s what we need for our health, for our mood to really be able to function. reporter: the time change poses economic consequences too the, especially with the markets. the dow, the nasdaq and s&p 500 experience negative returns the monday following both time clock switches which show that, you know, people hate when you mess up their sleep cycles. they re in a bad need, and that affect bad mood, and that affects the stock market. reporter: this is the closest congress has gotten to mandating year-round candidate saving time in five decades. president richard nixon implemented the time change in the 1970s to combat the opec oil embargo. time policy has always been contentious. congress has only overwith ridden a presidential veto 112 times in u.s. history. one of those with us on a dispute lawmakers had with presidentward row wilson