the election cycle. you are watching fox and friends first s, i m carley shimkus. todd: i m todd piro. 500,000 people have cast their votes and in 2018, only jacky. jackie: with just two weeks until the midterm, candidates in three races will square off on the debate stage tonight. in pennsylvania, senate hop hopefuls, john fetterman and mehmet oz will meet in their only debate. polls show john fetterman with a two-point advantage over the republican nominee, democrat team is tempering expectation lgs saying let s be clear about this match up, dr. oz has been a professional tv personality for two decades. we ll admit this is not john s format, look at the primary earlier this year, oz clearly comes into tuesday night with a huge built-in advantage. as he s done in recent press interviews after suffering a stroke, fetterman will use clclose captioning and dr. oz believes john fetterman s thoughts do not match with that of the people of pennsylvania. his goal would be
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the primary, also your district voted for president biden by three points, but your race is considered a toss-up right now, a win that you could get. what are you hearing from voters and why do you think you could flip this seat? yes, this is a critical seat that we need to win to flip control of the house. voters in western pennsylvania are frustrated with inflation and gas prices out of control. we enter colder months, people are filling up fuel oil tanks and getting natural gas bills and seeing bills that are in some cases double what they were last winter and this is crushing families, crushing retirees here. cost of living, inflation, are driving this race. we are getting our message out and we are confident on election day we will end on the right side and deliver change to this country it needs.
regulations that went into effect at the first of the year has all contributed to this. it requires more rest time for pilots. by the time some pilots waited out ground delays it was time to pull them out of service so that s attributing to everything, and right now we re being told at la guardia that things are slowly getting back to normal. thank you very much. now, large swaths of the country feeling the effect of this deep freeze. it affects 190 million americans. utilities are urging folks to conserve. rick leventhal is in new jersey. where demand for fuel is high. supply and demand, demand goes up, prices go up, too and right now, anywhere between 10 and 20 degrees below zero, depthing on who you believe, you can imagine people are using their heat. imagine not having heat. we talked to a fuel oil delivery man who says he has been working overtime since the day before new year s because a lot of folks are rafaelizeing their fuel oil tanks are near empty or