we begin tonight with a fox news alert election night. 2023 is well underway. polls are now closed in several key states where close races could servl kee as maybe a small preview of coming attractions for the 2024 election. in a moment, we ll take wil on the ground in virginia where governor glenn young guns, gop turnout strategy is now the being put to the test. will state republicans be ableon to flip the senate and hold on to the house? well, a heavy lift for sure, but we ll bring you the very latest resultst will b straightd tonight. plus, we ll check with kentucky, where the race cabeen called for. the incumbent democrat, andy beshearll the inc. we re also tracking another governor s race, thi are alss or mississippi, an abortion referendum in ohio and, a state supreme court race in pennsylvania. also tonightt race i, coming upp house judiciary committee chairman jim jordan. he will join. we have a lot of breaking news with details from. today s closed door hearing with
we begin with a fox news alert. election night 2023 is well underway. polls are closed in several key states where close races could serve as maybe a small preview of coming attractions for the 2024 election. in a moment we will take you live on the ground in virginia were governor glenn youngkin gop turnout strategy is putting put to the test. we ll state republicans be able to flip the senate and hold on to the house while a heavy lift for share but will bring you the latest results straight ahead tonight. plus we will check with kentucky where the race has now been called for the incumbent democrat andy beshear. we are also tracking another governor fosse race in mississippi. abortion referendum in ohio and a state supreme court race in pennsylvania. also tonight coming up, house judiciary committee chairman jim jordan will join us. we have a lot of breaking news with details from today s hearing with hunter biden s doj guardian angel turned special counsel david weiss and
that are ruling politics today. they don t have an argument against investigating the capitol insurrection, and they don t have an economic argument or an argument against law and order now, and they don t have an argument against people sending stimulus checks or the infrastructure bill, and the only thing they have left, if you don t vote for the republicans, they are going to teach your kids to hate white people and america, and that s all they got, right? part of the culture war is not just when history, not just about what they are teaching in schools, but it s part of their overall strategy to rile up their base to get people it s a turnout strategy in essence. it s a political thing that really has nothing to do with the 1619 project or what your kids learn in school. fear and anger are powerful motivators. thank you to both of you. coming up next, if you think
trump an opportunity to communicate to a side of the republican base that had simply not turned out for mitt romney or for john mccain in the preceding in the previous elections. that being said, i don t think that the way that the democrat who s going to emerge is going to do so based on a turnout strategy. he s going to do so based on a vote-switching strategy. that s how the democrats did well in 2018. so right now i think the candidate who is going to come out of these debates on top at least in the polls isn t necessarily the one we and the media elect as the winner. it s the one who seems to be appealing to middle-of-the road democrats would want someone who s nonscary, who s familiaring and reassuring and they think can beat trump next year. that s why i always find iowa and new hampshire are just a little bit different than your typical political reporter. we ll just leave it there. up next, senator, kirsten gillibrand joins us. we are going to get her thoughts
screenings for the first time after getting health insurance. 34,000, cervical cancer screenings who came from people who got insurance under the medicaid screening. to the point about turnout, i would say, only a small percentage of kentucky voters decided this last week. 39% turned out. in the counties that got the most gains from insurance coverage, the turnout was even lower. i think people did not understand entirely the consequences of what was happening. in part because the democratic candidate did not run on this issue. he didn t highlight this issue. he didn t have a turnout strategy for the 400,000 people who have gotten medicaid coverage. he turned it down. i think there was a lot of confusion. a lot of running against obamacare. folks don t understand the