words together. but it knocked me down but i m going to keep coming back up. i ve visited vocational schools, i didn t visit it with john, because obviously it wasn t clear enough for you to understand this. there s no way around it, john fetterman s health was the big issue last night in pennsylvania and he and dr. oz faced off in the only debate for the state s senate seat. we re going to have much more on the this consequential showdown, next. plus, democrats are now bracing for a possible red wave. and it even appears that strongholds could be in jeopardy. and president joe biden shares his thoughts on the midterms saying americans face a choice and the stakes could be higher. good morning. and welcome to way too early. on this wednesday, october 26th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. pennsylvania voters saw their candidates for u.s. senate side by side last night for the one and only debate in the high-stakes race. lieutenant governor
2:30 out west. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for being with us. democrats are launching an 11th hour rescue mission to save the job of their house campaign committee. the democratic congressional campaign committee is spending $600,000 to bolter sean patrick maloney. it comes after cook political report moves the campaign from lean democrats to toss-up. that change came monday. according to a source, republicans have been spending heavily to boot maloney s gop opponent state assemblyman michael waller, pouring nearly $8.8 million into the race. due to redistricting, maloney is running in a new district based in the lower hudson valley that president biden won by ten points just two years ago. after a few months where there seemed to be a narrow window for democrats to potentially maintain house control, recent polling shows tight races even