amounts of money time and star power to pennsylvania where republican mehmet oz and democrat john fetterman have been running neck and neck. sandra: former president obama and president biden appearing with fetterman in philadelphia this weekend while former president trump rallied with oz just outside of pittsburgh. we have you covered over the next two with hours with political analysis you will not want to to and cannot miss. john: plus, our team of reporters on the campaign trail following all of the closest races. we re going to start with bryan llenas in bucks county, pennsylvania. what s dr. oz s message to voters there today, bryan? reporter: hey, john, good afternoon. well, dr. oz s message to philadelphia s suburban message here is simple, elect him and and you ll get bipartisanship and balance in washington d.c. elect his opponent, john petterman, and you ll get a radical. bipartisanship was a focus of a round table discussion here in bucks county featuring senat
assault weapons. [cheers and applause] ban em! ban them, ban them! he knows you, he s been there, he s fighting for you every day! we re going to make america great again, we first have to make america safe again. under the radical left, crazy democrats reporter: underscoring the importance of bucks county, fetterman will be holding a rally here at 3:45 today. john? john: looking forward to coverage of that. all right, sandra? sandra: let s bring in the senior political correspondent from axios and a fox news contributor. josh, i cannot wait to pick your brain. let s focus on the senate race in pennsylvania first off because we re going to let s put it on the touch screen here. as far as counties that we are watching, you re certainly seeing former president trump out there in erie county trying to rally the base. but down in the southeast corner of the state, bucks county,
steve: crazy democrats, he said. brian: the president of the united states also is pro-energy. we know there is a lot of fracking going on in pennsylvania. we know that everyone outside of joe biden is really talking about switching to renewables and not go for the oil and gas industry. meanwhile, let s talk about something else that seems to be percolating underneath. that is investigating the investigators. and how the whole investigation into the donald trump campaign, which turns into the president-elect which turns into his presidency took place. and i m astounded on a daily basis how many major players in this group seem to be turning on each other. yesterday, the ranking member of the house committee congressman collins released this information on loretta lynch wants behind closed door testimony and it seems, again, the loretta lynch, the former attorney general, contradicts james comey on the so-called let s call the hillary investigation a matter not an investigation. the pro
but the president was blasting back over twitter calling all of this presidential harassment by crazy democrats at the highest level in the history of the country, like wise the most vicious and corrupt mainstream media that any president had yet to endure yet most successful 2 years for any president, we are winning big, the envy of the world but just think what it could be. the president s former lawyer michael cohen will be back on the hill this week behind closed doors and finally, we still have no idea exactly when we can expect the mueller report to be submitted or released although we keep hearing we are getting close, rob, jillian. rob: next week, every week. while democrats ramp up own collusion investigations, the president is trying to push forward with his agenda. house oversight ranking member jim jordan has allowed the president to stay successful in the face of adversity. what i know is what the president has done 2 years as president of the united states,
bernie versus a real democratic will not do so well. heather: hatred of president trump, maybe that wouldn t be a good track for democrats but was we do know that he raised $6 million in a couple of hours he declared. patrice, final word. yeah, don t count out bernie sanders yet, i think there s still a lot of angst on the left for the fact that based on how he was treated and while biden does do well with democrats and some independents, he would have to survive a pretty harsh democratic primary season, he s going to be taking hits and a lot of the things that he said, uncle joe has said in the past will come back to bite him, i m not so optimistic that it would be done deal at this point. heather: democratic may be changing, the survey where 77% of democrats believe that the country would be better off in terms of socialism. so, you know, we will see. thank you both for joining us,