candidates and top ranking party officials making last-minute pitches to voters. in just about two hours, president biden will hold a campaign event in yonkers, new york, while former president trump will be in miami, florida, hosting a rally there. the dueling stops coming just a day after a high-powered saturday of rallies in pennsylvania. that state could hold the key to a u.s. senate majority, as democrat john fetterman and republican mehmet oz are locked in a razor-thin race. the stakes couldn t be higher, as voters make their voices heard on tuesday. cnn is covering all twists and turns on the campaign trail. and let s get started with cnn s kristen holmes live for us in miami, where former president trump is campaigning for senator marco rubio later on today. kristen, what impact could the former president s presence make in this race between rubio and his democratic challenger, congresswoman val demings. reporter: well, fred, that is a really good question, and on
pitch for saturday s game. how does that compare to i mean that is quite the honor. but how does that compare to this big jackpot of $75 million. well throwing out the first pitch was a huge honor. i was very nervous i would bounce it off the plate. so he said throw it high and it will come down and i did that and my friend lance caught the ball. so it was a good experience. but nothing is more important than making the city happy, seeing astros win and refunding the $75 million to some delighted customers that will be an experience of a lifetime for our customers. and a briefcase of cash. you the bomb. matt mattress mack, thank you so much. thank you very much, fred. good astros. go houston. thank you so much. thanks for being with me. the news continues with jim acosta in a moment.
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