
Midterm elections just hours away.
A new Gallup polls shows a grim outlook for Democrats, with 55 percent of likely voters saying they’ll go Republican.
So, what's the Democrats last push for votes?
Today on American Morning, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D, Maryland, shares his reaction to the recent polls with Kiran Chetry.
The Tea Party Express, which traveled across the country this election season, makes its final push through Northeast the day before midterms.
Will the movement that grew out of anger with expanding government make gains tomorrow?
This morning on American Morning, Amy Kremer, chairwoman of the Tea Party Express, gives her view on the recent polls, why she remains positive Tea Party candidates can win, and Jon Stewart’s Rally to Restore Sanity.
This morning on American Morning, Michael Scheuer, Fmr. CIA counterterrorism analyst, weighs in on the Transportation Security Administration sending six inspectors to Yemen to help improve cargo security.
Scheuer, who headed CIA's Osama Bin Laden unit, talks about al Qaeda's growing force in Yemen and what the United States and its allies can do to increase security on passenger and cargo travel.
Scheuer says terrorism forces have geographically expanded since 9/11.
“In 9/11 we had the enemy coming at us out of Pakistan and Afghanistan,” Scheuer said today on American Morning. “Now we have that theater, have Yemen, have Somalia, have Iraq and have North Africa. So the geographical dispersion of the enemy has increased very significantly in the last ten years.”
Scheuer says billions more dollars will need to be spent on counter terrorism.
How do you think the U.S. is doing on its counter-terrorism efforts?
What's acceptable to do and say at work, and what's a faux pas these days?
Get your questions answered by Anna Post or other Emily Post Institute etiquette experts by heading to the Etiquette Daily blog at: http://www.etiquettedaily.com.
Check out the American Morning staff all dressed up for Halloween weekend!
Senate democratic candidate Kendrick Meek responds this morning to reports that Former President Clinton tried to broker a deal for the democratic senator to drop out of the race and throw his support behind his rival Independent candidate Charlie Crist.
Meek set the record straight on this morning's American Morning:
“A, President Clinton never asked me to get out. B, Charlie Crist needs to run his own campaign,” Meek said.
Watch the full interview with Kiran Chetry and Ali Velshi.

