Fox News Decision Desk Director Arnon Mishkin predicts a good night for Republicans—but Democrats could pull off some surprises.
You're also going to see that in Georgia, where I think you're going to see some what I call a blue skew to the vote count at the beginning of the night. And you're going to see the early vote counts you see from Florida are going to look more blue, more Democratic, then the final count is going to be. Mishkin says he expects Latino voters to play a critical role in how some of the most contested races are decided, but he doesn’t see those voters—despite widespread reporting of a “shifting Latino vote” toward Republicans—breaking together as a unified voting block. “So in states like Florida, you could easily see that they're going to count the early vote first. “Some of these numbers are a little—there's a little more strength to the Democrats than we thought,” he said. For the mid-terms, Mishkin says there are signs Democrats could pull off some upsets, but it’s the GOP that has the upper hand as voters go to the polls.