| | Only 5 days to go before the elections: Over 24 million votes have been counted as early or absentee, a number that already exceeds the total nationwide early vote from 2014. Today, early voting begins in Oklahoma.
At noon today, Steve Kornacki takes another deep dive into the polls as part of NBC News Digital’s 218: Race for the House.
President Trump continues barnstorming the country in the final days of the campaign, this time in Missouri for another Make America Great Again event.
Even billionaire media mogul Oprah Winfrey is diving into one of the nation's tightest and most contentious races, visiting Georgia on Thursday to campaign with Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams. We'll have the latest in news and politics on MSNBC.
Download and listen to Rachel Maddow’s new podcast: The first and second episode of Bag Man are now available.
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| | Mika: Anyone else would be horrified by tone of midterms | The Morning Joe panel continues its discussion of the president's tone and actions ahead of the midterms. Mika Brzezinski says, "Any other president, politician or just decent human being would be horrified that this is how the 2018 elections are concluding, but not President Donald Trump. In fact, he's made clear that he will exploit any opportunity, including tragedy and bloodshed to seize what he believes to be an advantage." | |
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| | | | | Dodge City voters fight government for better voting access | The Rachel Maddow Show went to Dodge City, Kansas to see first hand how voting was made significantly more difficult when the city's only polling station was moved outside of town, and talked with Alejandro Rangel-Lopez, a local high school student, who is part of the legal effort to force better voting access. | |
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| | | | | Watch: 8 Women candidates join for record breaking 2018 midterms | A record-breaking number of women are running for office in 2018 and now some are predicting a second “Year of the Woman” – a 1992 election cycle that brought a wave of women into Congress. In an unusual TV interview, Ari Melber speaks to eight first-time congressional women candidates from both sides of the aisle discussing the midterm elections and the issues that matter to them. [Candidates: Deb Haaland (D-NM), Jahana Hayes (D-CT), Dr. Kyle Horton (D-NC), Susan Hutchison (R-WA), Pearl Kim (R-PA), Gina Ortiz (D-TX), Mariah Phillips (D-TN), Katie Porter (D-CA)] | |
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