from our correspondents in atlanta and florida, but first here s jon sudworth in pennsylvania. the polls here are too close to call. not over the race for governor, as the republicans put up doug mastriano, whose opinions are so extreme with election denialism that they are beyond the pail even for some republicans. but over the key senate race that is up for grabs here, the democrat candidate john fetterman suffered a stroke a few months ago and has recovered. he made it part of his campaign. and standing against him, dr mehmet oz, a slick celebrity tv doctor. the polls are so close, which is why the democrats have sent injoe biden, former president obama, why we have had trump rallying in this state,
correspondent nomia iqbal. i asked her how a democrat white house might cooperate with a potentially republican ontrolled congress. that is certainly the hope by president biden and the democrat that they can work together. the moment president biden became president two years years ago he made a big point of bipartisanship. he is friends with a lot of republicans so he had made a thing about how we can all get on. when the ukraine invasion happened, there was a rare glimpse of bipartisanship, because both parties agreed that sending aid to ukraine was a good thing. however, many republican candidates running in a variety of races for the mid term elections who have said that if they win, they will make sure that not one penny goes to ukraine. another thing to think about, the republicans in the house
former president trump is speaking in ohio at a rally to support the republican jd vance for senator. he spoke to the crowd about immigration, claiming that president biden and the democrats have not done enough to stop migrants and drugs from entering the us across the mexico border. there had been reports today that donald trump could announce a 2024 presidential run at this rally, with some us media outlets citing sources in his camp. but so far, there has been little sign of such an announcement. it all comes down to this. congress could change hands if republicans make a net gain of five in the house of representatives, and a net gain ofjust one in the senate. it s that close. let s get a sense of what things are like on the ground in three key states.
putting a pack candidate in doug master gado, so extreme, so steve didn t do election to lionel that is by even some republicans. but even the senate race here, john federman who suffered a stroke and made his recovery and of course standing against him the republican the doctor oz, a sleek celebrity tv doctor. the polls are so close, that s why we see the democrats sending injoe biden, former president obama why we had a drop in the state, all of them trying to appeal to those undecided voters in appeal to those undecided voters in a race that could swing the senate either way and could determine the future direction for the rest ofjoe biden s first term in office. republicans are expecting a blow out night. take for example where i am in miami dade county, the states
russia is annexed after the sham referendum a few weeks ago. he is basically keeping his real motives here well hidden and there s no reason at the moment to think they have changed. he wants regime change in ukraine, he wants to ukraine that is totally beholden to russia. inaudible. they put theirfaith inaudible. they put their faith injoe biden to rein in the ukrainians, it denies the ukrainians, it denies the ukrainians any agency in a war of self defence. it ukrainians any agency in a war of self-defence. of self-defence. it suggests that if somehow of self-defence. it suggests that if somehow joe - of self-defence. it suggests that if somehow joe biden l of self-defence. it suggests - that if somehow joe biden picks that if somehowjoe biden picks up that if somehowjoe biden picks up the phone, he can turn on or off the ukrainian military offensive at his whim. that is a really faulty assumption on