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Good Monday morning! Here's what Nick Reed covers this hour:
Tomorrow is Election Day. Make sure to check your sample ballots before you head to the polls.
President Biden told a climate activist on Sunday he would not allow any new drilling in the United States, just days after he complained that oil companies are not drilling enough.
Pollsters with SurveyUSA asked 991 registered voters in Missouri how they think Biden is doing as president. 62% said they disapprove of the job he is doing, while 35% approve.
48% of those polled approve of Gov. Mike Parson, and 38% said they disapprove.
Lastly, the poll found that the majority, 42%, of respondents strongly disapprove of the job U.S. Senator Josh Hawley is doing, while 40% said they approve of the job he is doing, and 18% were not sure.
Stacey Abrams argued that she will win her election on Tuesday if voters can "navigate" the alleged voter suppression systems installed in her state by her opponent Gov. Brian Kemp, R-Ga.
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee chairman Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, D-N.Y., said during a late-October interview that his family would be "eating Chef Boyardee" when gas prices went up during his childhood and added "that's what families have to do" if they find themselves in financial hardship.