republicans, is it as it has been. i thought in spring it would be ain t inflation election. i think a lot of democrats maybe hoped for some glimmer of good news in last week s inflation report, they didn t get it, i think that voters done need that official government didn t need that official government pronouncement to note that prices have been brutal. looking at history that means a tough time for the incumbent. dana: you have been matt, involved in a lot of campaign cycles how does that compare to others, the feeling? very different. when dobbs decision came out the democrats got bullish over the summer. as we got into fall, into this last month, inflation is the hot topic, but crime, you see that in a lot of
walker. and warnock sounded like a politician to making sure he didn t offend president biden. dana: to pennsylvania. let s talk about the elephant in the room. i had a stroke, y all know that. after having that stroke, and recovery, some of the lingering issues is oug auditory processing. dana: issue is will he be able to serve. i m not sure that is a strongest issue for dr. oz to press on, he said last week he wants to talk about inflation and crime. i think inflation and crime are better for dr. oz, have i to point out the claim only auditory processing issue, we don t know that for sure since fetterman will not release his medical records, i think
change and guns. not even health care. when you look at i m are prioritizing they take stock of fact they are not hearing democrats talk about issues that matter of to them the most. and that is could be informing what is tboaing on going on in wisconsin. dana: voters are concerned about these issues here. we have seen this. this is consistent inflation and high prices 89% for good reason, really touch out there for a lot of families, higher crime rates 79%, and political division, 74 then voter fraud 55%, coronavirus down at tha at 44%. you are looking at either a race like wisconsin or in some of the swing districts where republicans had not been playing before they are about to, they, end pand expanding. they are, in the house, and you look at wisconsin we talk about crime so far. and that is the issue, i
think that flipped this race from this search points down from 7 points down from ron johnson to where he is up. he has been hitting barnes hard on the issues. iif republicans win on election night it willing won because of crime. dana: in north carolina. a tight race between bud and beasley and then the shooting in r in ultray in raleigh, that focusing the minds. minds. it does it is a tight race. i think bud has an van taj. dana: have republicans been able to make inroads on issue of police needing to be more respected. i think it s part of the conversation but overwhelmed with the crime increase
people have to consider, is he the best person to represent our interest in senate. i agree with you, i think crime and the economy probably work better for oz. dana: and matt, this now we talk about jo georgia two years ago republicans could have won and did not, now an open seat, vacated by pat toomey, pope har senator popular senator in pennsylvania, then dr. oz fighting a notion he is not from there, he has fought his way back and closed the gap. there are lingering scars from brutal pr primary over the summer, he is slowly working his way back, she tryihe is trying to bring fetterman down to his level, if he wins this race it is about crime, he has been punpummeling better man