republican challenger herschel walker, they are fighting for every last vote in the georgia senate race. meanwhile republican candidate blake masters and mark kelly, crisscrossing arizona in the tight senate race there and up in new hampshire, senator maggie hassan is trying to hold off surge from republican challenger from buldoc. team coverage all across the campaign trial across the country. let s start down south. early voting is shattering records and that s a hot race. hi, there, eric. good afternoon to you. nobody in georgia and i mean nobody wants to see this race go to a runoff, they are sick of election season so they want there to be a winner on tuesday. the only way to avoid a runoff is voters to go out and vote. that s why you are seeing big crowd and big names in the last few days on the trail here. we are expecting former ambassador to take stage in georgia any minute now. long-term contracts controlled the senate two years ago by flipping georgia so this is
flights to martha s vineyard. chad wolf will react to the growing national security threat and the dire consequences of the biden administration s open border policy. sandra: but first, the battle for the house and senate ramping up with midterm elections just 49 days away. latest fox news power rankings revealing democrats may have roads to victory as republicans try to hold on to their advantage. hello, and welcome everyone, i m sandra smith in new york. hi, john. john: good to spend tuesday with you. new data shows republicans are expected to take a 13 seat majority with the total of 231 seats. that is three seats fewer since august, giving democrats pathways to retain control. sandra: it s essentially a toss-up in the senate with races appearing very close in arizona, georgia, nevada and pennsylvania. power rankings show the senate is evenly split, republicans a slight edge, expecting to take 51 seats with democrats taking 49. john: on the heels of the latest fox
priorities straight. those in favor will say aye. aye. mr. chairman, on this vote, nine ayes and zero nos. the resolution is agreed to. greg: nine ayes like a fly. is that right? i don t think so. but there s a shocker. 25 days before the mid-terms, the january 6 panel votes unanimously to subpoena trump. that s about as surprising as the final score at a harlem globetrotters game and about as spontaneous as adam schiff s face. does that make sense? no. and what a co incident. it happens the same day the inflation number comes out and higher than hunter biden on free crack day. [laughter] crime is exploding like a can of sprite left in a freezer too long. the borders are as open as the west wing s windows when joe forgets his lactade pills. so why not? let s go after trump screams the dems. this guy has been in more fake trials than the cast of law and order. the hope is the new cycle will shift from biden s disasters to the orange monster that can make adam kinzing
discredit the 2020 election results and his new response to a member of our team. again, all of this now because of hurricane ian with florida bracing for the impact. we ll take you live to the evacuation zone and brand-new nbc news exclusive. the explosive comments our team found from the republican running for governor in pennsylvania a couple of years ago suggesting women should be charged with murder if their get an abortion after six weeks. i m hallie jackson in washington. with me now is sahil, ashley parker, and former u.s. attorney and former deputy assistant general, harry lipman. walk us through. that s right. our team has confirmed just in the last minute or two that the january 6th hearing that was expected to be held tomorrow is expected to be postponed. members have been told it will be postponed as a result of hurricane ian. that is according to our colleague who is bringing us this news right now. now, the expectation is the hearing will still happen. we don
we will take any effort to influence witness testimony very seriously. the panel has not yet revealed who that potential witness is or what they may testify to but it does signal the panel is acutely aware of what donald trump and his allies might do to try to stifle their investigation, which has shown the lengths to that donald trump went to to stay in power. yesterday we learned of a late-meeting at the white house, four days after states certified their election results, which should have been the end of the line according to attorney general bill barr s testimony. inside the oval office was a group of outside advisers. liz cheney called them the, quote, crazies, including rudy giuliani, michael flynn and sydney powell and patrick burn. they were there to pitch donald trump on executive order to seize voting machines and appoint sydney special counsel. the group was alone for ten to 15 minutes before white house officials like pat cipollone intervenes. what followed wha