battleground map. if democrats don t win this senate race, it is a key pickup opportunity for them, the math to control the senate in the next congress is extremely difficult so the president making his 16th trip to pennsylvania since taking off and the state to philadelphia will be the eighth stop to this city as well, more than 46 other state, the president doing everything he can to try to make voters, yes, you heard him say, i understand this has been a tough few years for this country but democrats are doing everything they can to try to fix these problems. republicans may be complaining about, it calling it socialism, but they want this infrastructure money, too. you heard that point made as well. thank you very much. and i m sorry if you couldn t hear me, trying to figure out what is going on with my coat, trying to make it look a little bit better. thank you very much. let s bring in political analyst elise jordan. there are 19, 20 days until the midterm election. you sat d
and gas company owner in the northeast, and real stuff, real pain that people are feeling. 19 days from a major election as we head into the winter, he said this about talking to people on the ground, listen. when i talk to my customers they say, you know, i don t know if i should buy food, should i pay my mortgage, i can t afford the oil bills. how are people going to survive? i think a lot of foreclosure, people will lose houses because of the prices. you could add to that this morning saying the biggest midterm election issue is chaos, talking about all of these issues, and asking these questions. what s happening to the stock market. vladimir putin go nuclear, what personal pronoun am i, mystify indication is a state of life and who is going to win the midterm elections, add to that, how am i going to pay my heating bill this winter. yeah, absolutely, and the state like pennsylvania, we just focus on pennsylvania, we have some serious wild winters where it can get incredibly
ground in philadelphia, expecting to see the president a short time from now. hi, bryan. hi, sandra. $167 million have been spent in the pennsylvania senate race. it s the second most expensive race in the nation behind georgia s campaign down there. but ultimately that does not seem to be enough. the president is in pennsylvania in part to fund raise with john fetterman here in philadelphia tonight. he s about to speak in pittsburgh in about an hour. so far john fetterman has raced $48 million, the oz campaign raised 34 million, but 21 million of that is dr. oz s own personal money. there is a final push for money here in what is a toss-up race. a new aarp poll finds fetterman s lead has dwindled to just two points over mehmet oz, it was six points in june. number one issue, inflation and
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politician isn t banning all abortion and absolutely no exceptions, they might be able to go ahead and still vote for that politician. so that s why we ve seen so many republicans out there walk back some of their more hard line statements during the primary, and try to sell themselves as more, as they say, moderate? well, exactly. and look at what is happening in oklahoma, one of the reddest states in the nation. just because of abortion, you might see republicans lose the governorship. and in kansas, and then you have doug mastriano, the candidate for governor in pennsylvania, kind of trying to, but not really. and what did surprise me and it always surprises me, it is this pro life voters, most of them favor exceptions for rape, for incest, and for life of the mother, so it is not as draconian as the politicians make it out to be. how do they support the politicians who are being pretty draconian, and this is not theoretical any longer, we are hearing stories from women in som