On today's show: In Texas, more trouble at the polls, where voter intimidation is said to be higher than seen in decades. In Georgia, voters are still trying to overcome suppression in absentee Vote-by-Mail voting and with failing, unverifiable voting machines at the polling place. In Illinois, voters are also reportedly encountering failures on similarly unverifiable touchscreen voting systems in the Chicago suburbs. Political reporter DYLAN SCOTT of Vox explains how the 2018 governors' races could well determine control of the U.S. House over the next decade, with governors in a position to counter Republican gerrymandering and ensure fairer maps during redistricting around the country following the 2020 Census. While Dems hope to win a majority in the House next week, control of governorships by Democrats in a number of key swing states could help add anywhere from 15 to 30 more winnable seats in the House over the next decade, according to experts. He also breaks down what may be encouraging opportunities for Democrats in more than a dozen states currently controlled by GOP governors, including Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, Florida, Iowa, Kansas, New Mexico, Maine, Alaska and even South Dakota.\xa0 Plus, Desi Doyen has the latest 'Green News Report,' with news on some potential accountability for Donald Trump's corrupt Interior Department Secretary Ryan Zinke, and why Tuesday's election is so crucial to the existential fight against man-made climate change...