before, a state governor facing a recall vote. the first two sitting governors lost those elections. in wisconsin, governor scott walker hopes to become the first to actually keep his job, but he faces a very tight race after a campaign that has shattered state spending records and further divided a state already polarized. joining us now in wisconsin, neil cavuto, the anchor of cavuto at 8 p.m. eastern on fox business network, and ian walkshaw, jon mccormack is a staff writer for the weekly standard. john, i'm going to start with you first because neil gets all kind of air time here. you have been watching this race for a while. what are you looking for in terms of the indicators of today's election? >> it's all going to come down to turn out. polls have shown scott walker with a steady lead of about seven points, actually, but it all depends on whether the republican districts and milwaukee suburbs turn out or if that can be overwhelmed.