triple threat of flu, covid and rsv. and trapped underground, wochbtone of the people rescued tells cnn about their wild ordeal. this is what we re watching. and thank you for being here. candidates took to the stage and so what did voters take away from the debates? in pennsylvania, john fetterman and mehmet oz faced off sparring over abortion, inflation and fracking. and it was also voters best chance to see how fetterman performed as he continues to recover from a stroke six months ago. and in new york, governor hochul went head to head with her challenger lee zeldin, and that fight largely centering on crime during the heated debate. let s get started in pennsylvania, jessica dean is there. so they came, they debated and what did voters get to see? reporter: yeah, what did voters see because they will ultimately make the decision here. they are the ones that get to make the decision. so we saw john fetterman and mehmet oz coming together for their first and only deba
successful as at thfetterman as out of touch. and he had said in years past that he did not support fracking, and now says that he does support k fracking. listen to that. i do support fracking. and i don t i don t i support tracking and i stand a and i do support fracking. reporter: again the issue oz campaign really zeroing on in. and you can see the effects of the stroke. he s said that he made a lot of progress but still you can see it when he is talking for sure and again, it is up to the voters to decide what they make of that and how heavily that will or won t weigh their decision. absolutely. thank you, jessica. and so now let s go to new york where the first female governor of a deblue state is