it comes to being able to directly impact their lives. and we look forward to putting constituents is versus being someone who has a direct line of access to people within the ticket so that we can district so that we can get the problem solved. john: you were endorsed by the former president, and some people are looking at this race and saying this is a localized version of what we saw back in 2020, and that was president trump a maga republican going up against what we thought was moderate democrat joe biden. do you see the parallels there? i think when you look at this race, it s common sense versus radical, liberal ideology. we have the common sense solutions that are going to impact people s lives positively, and my opponent, again, a rubber stamp for the pelosi-biden agenda, and we ll continue to push down the road of will continue to push down the road of policies that do not help people s lives. john: madison, good to spend time with you. we ll be watching this race
presidential election. this is going to be one to watch. president trump won this back in 2016, and you go to the center of the state, obviously, college town, young voters going to be key in center county, pennsylvania. and this is what josh was talking about, the northwest corner of the state, erie county. president trump has been on the ground campaigning for dr. oz. this is sort of a rally for the base in that state. this, ooh too, flipped for biden last time around. president trump won it in the 2016 presidential election. those are four key swing counties that we re watching in pennsylvania, john. john: covering as many presidential candidates as i have, i feel like i ve been in every corner of that state [laughter] and every corner of that state is important to the candidates who are running. and the way it turns out on tuesday night really could tell the tale for where we re headed. sandra: absolutely. another spin on here later on, john, looking forward to the senate contest
especially since pennsylvania is getting all these campaign stop visits right now and take you into this senate race in pennsylvania where fetterman and oz are battling it out, neck and neck in this race hacked determine control of that could determine control of the senate, balance of power in the senate. here s the race, here s the state. i flip it back to the presidential outcome of the last election, 020, and you can see, obviously, that 1.2% difference when president biden eked out a victory over former president donald trump in this state. as i mentioned, some of the key counties down here in the northwest sorry, the northeast corner of the state, bucks county, this is a swing county as josh just mentioned. this is going to be key to watch. you look at that narrow margin of victory for biden last time around, and, you know, john, i don t have to tell you, northampton county, this is a huge focus here. look at that slim margin, .7% made up the difference when president biden w
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,
president biden is actually very popular in the state of new york and one of the few places where he really has strong coattails, so i think it makes sense for him to stump for the governor. and it s not just about governor hochul, he s in the new york media market. we ve got five key house races down ballot as well that we ve got to maintain our lead in. it s also about bringing that that democratic powerhouse to the empire state. john: yeah. how things go across the country may depend on what happens with some of those close races. when you look at the rcp average of the governor s race in the state of new york, david, kathy hochul s got 50.6%, zeldin at 44.4. that s within 6 points. the fact that biden s got to go campaign in a state that he won by more than 20 points, what does that say? let s take kevin s point a different way which is the white house has decided they re going to run out the clock. they know they re going to lose, and they re going to go to places where they thi