john mcardle has been supplying us with data as it comes in on the races yesterday, and here he is. guest: we wait for the president's remarks, which gives us a chance to update the races we have been watching all morning. in montana, jon tester trying to hold onto his seat in montana. it is down to about 1000 votes between the democratic senator and matt rosen dale, the republican. i also want to update you on the arizona senate race, down to congresswomanor martha mcsally, still in the drivers seat with 49.3%. the democrat, kristin sinema, 48.4%. us from st.s joins louis, missouri, democrat line. go ahead. caller: good morning, pedro. i think the democrats have a problem. they really don't have a clear, a positive focus, you know? something that would mobilize the people. there is a lot of complaining. they are not going to offer any good solutions or alternatives, i think one thing, people need to get back to what former president john kennedy said -- don't ask what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. there are a lot of simple measures that could be