debate stage. in georgia that was a lie, i m not backing down. my opponent as a problem with the truth. pennsylvania. we should have had a debate already. i actually have a record in fighting crime. and wisconsin. we have to keep violent criminals in jail. it s absurd when people say i m soft on crime. i ll speak with two independents, senator bernie sanders of vermont and utah s independent senate candidate evan mcmullin. plus, trump s testimony. he must accountable. the january 6th committee issues a subpoena for former president trump to testify about his role in the attack on the capitol. we are obligated to seek answers directly from the man who set this all in motion. while new video reveals congressional leaders pleading for help why don t you get the president to tell them to leave the capitol. and new questions emerge on how the secret service handled advance warnings of the threat. i ll talk to democratic congresswoman stephanie m
congresswoman stephanie murphy of florida, who sits on the committee. and political polarization. why the state of wisconsin best represents the deep divide playing out in our national politics. my reporting on the ground behind what s driving the red and blue division. joining me for insight and analysis are amy walter, politico playbook co-author eugene daniels. former north carolina governor pat mccrory and maria teresa kumar. announcer: this is meet the press with chuck todd. good sunday morning. there is just over three weeks to go. nearly 2 million americans have already voted, just another 120 million to go. with republicans still favored to win control of the house, both parties are actually keeping their attention and money right now focused on the battle for control of the senate. in particular, these nine