New Jersey prepares to elect a new governor tomorrow

Heading into the final few moments of the campaign, a poll from recent days shows Democrat Mikie Sherrill leading Republican Jack Ciattarelli by a margin of 52% to 45%. Both candidates are fighting to become New Jersey’s next governor. LiveNOW’s Andy Mac is learning more tonight with Brent Johnson, a Central Jersey native who has spent the last 12 years covering politics for NJ.com.

New York mayoral candidates prepare for election day

In total, over 735,000 New Yorkers have already voted, according to the state's Board of Elections. LiveNOW’s Andy Mac is speaking with political reporter Zack Fink, who has years of experience covering New York politics, with Election Day in NYC just 1 day away. Locals across the city can expert polls to be open between 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Election night preview from New Jersey and Virginia

Former Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D) and current Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears (R) continue their fight to become Virginia’s first woman governor, with it all coming down to tomorrow night. Mikie Sherrill (D) and Jack Ciattarelli (R) are also neck-and-neck in their race to become New Jersey's next governor. LiveNOW's Andy Mac is joined by Kailey Schuyler live in Forked River, NJ and Chelsea Torres live in Williamsburg, VA.

Californians to vote on Newsom's redistricting plan

A special election in California is heating up and could help decide who controls Congress. Voters will weigh in on Proposition 50, a ballot measure that would approve a redrawn congressional map designed to help Democrats gain five more U.S. House seats next year. LiveNOW's Andy Mac spoke about Prop 50 with Rep. Kevin Kiley (R-CA).

Trump Admin. to partially fund SNAP in November

The Trump’s administration said it will partially fund SNAP benefits in the month of November. The decision comes after two judges issued rulings requiring it to keep the nation’s largest food aid program running. LiveNOW's Andy Mac spoke about the development with Geoff Mulvihill from the Associated Press.

TODAY: Judges provide clarity on SNAP rulings

President Donald Trump has asked for some clarity on rulings from two judges on Friday that required the government to fund the federal food assistance program, SNAP, despite the ongoing shutdown. Attorney Andrea Lewis joined LiveNOW's Josh Breslow to discuss what happens next.

Political polls: Are they accurate?

As millions of Americans head to polls, there are questions about the reliability of political polls. Cliff Young at Texas A&M and Ipsos pollster joined LiveNOW's Josh Breslow to explain the methodology behind those polls.

Israeli Government update amid ceasefire in Gaza

Israeli government spokeswoman Shosh Bedrosian held a briefing Monday as the ceasefire in Gaza held firm despite the Israeli Defense Force again accusing Hamas of violating it and striking what it called terrorists who advanced on IDF troops that remain deployed in the area.

New Jersey, Virginia voters set to choose Governors

Micah Rasmussen, Director of Rider University's Rebovich Institute for New Jersey Politics joins LiveNOW from FOX's Josh Breslow to breakdown the elections for Governor of New Jersey and Virginia and explain why they are so influential across the broader political spectrum.

Previewing New York City's Mayoral race

Early voting in New York is complete with a record turnout reported. With one day to go before the general election takes place, the three candidates are making their final pitch to voters. Former U.S. Congressman Patrick Murphy joins LiveNOW from FOX's Josh Breslow to discuss the latest developments in the race.

Pres. Trump asked about Christians in Nigeria

We are learning more after President Donald Trump says he is weighing a "vicious" military response to the persecution of Christians in Nigeria. While traveling back to the White House, President Trump was also asked about the current status of the war in Ukraine. Trump then spoke highly of the stock market as a result of current tariffs and trade deals while on Air Force One on Sunday evening.

Food banks prepare for SNAP funding lapses

We are learning more as millions may be forced to choose between buying food and paying other bills as funding for SNAP benefits runs out because of the government shutdown. Food banks from across the country are offering assistance in the coming weeks to help families get groceries. LiveNOW’s Andy Mac is speaking with Michael Flood, who has served as the Chief Executive of the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank since 2000.