arguments on tonight s last word. thank you very much. we ll bring it home, lawrence. got you. we re going to bring it home. harold, bring it home on election night for us. tim ryan is the most talented candidate the democrats put forward for the senate this year. i wish him the best tonight. we ve said it well, whatever happens tonight, democrats to have to a rendezvous with reality around a number of issues. i hope republicans shift toward more problem-solving. i was encouraged to hear leader mccarthy, the minority leader in the house, we ll support ukraine, we realize energy and the border, issues americans want to address and we ll do that. let s wait and see what happens. the president is right, this is going to be a tough night in the house. i ve agreed with the conventional thinking, that democrats will have a tough, tough time. in the senate, this is still a jump ball. the polling is still very tight.
candidates and their surrogates, big names in each party, focusing on in the last several days. dr. oz campaigning in bethlehem and in bucks county today. fetterman was also in bucks county and in harrisburg. and fetterman himself making a point early today by bringing up a mayoral race he won by just one point. he said it s going to be a jump ball. on tuesday, it s going to come down to every single vote. meanwhile oz today in bethlehem in northampton county, one of only two counties that flipped from trump to biden and helped him win this state in 2020 oz trying to appeal beyond the republican base, telling his supporters don t just focus on republicans. they re already in our camp. they re already voting for me. instead, talk to some conservative democrats and some independents, people who are upset about the economy, the direction of the country. they may not realize they are oz supporters, so talk to them. get them to come over to our side. one key thing here in pennsylvania, yo
similar is this midterm cycle to step we have seen before? that is interesting, midterms are on even the president tried to say it is a choice. it is a referendum on who is in power and historically that means the opposing party and in this case the republicans will win back seats. we know that is true. even prognosticators and the forecasters say the republicans on the health side will win back seats but a question how many, between 3-25 and even more a possibility. and the senate, that is a jump ball. brian: are you surprised the average seeking, 43 seats. that is remarkable. dana is exactly right. could answer. good answer, dana, ovitz is, always is. brian: that is called chemistry. >speak with the 43-pound elephat in the room. the average approval rating and as one poll last week suggested
know, and it s a close race, it s a jump ball for sure. and obama has already campaigned for democrats in close races and places like wisconsin, georgia, arizona, fetterman faces several challenges in the last few days of the campaign. he had a significant polling lead this summer that narrowed to a race within the margin of error in several polls, questions about his health having a stroke in may. refusal to produce medical records and processing words in speaking. fetterman says he and his doctors believe he s fit to serve in the senate. and reversal on fracking, a full supporter after the government addressed environmental concerns and fefett er fetterman is looking at his opponent s stance on abortion, and there was a midterm
momentum is on the republican side. a lot can change and polling is not a predictor, but it s a snapshot. if you see that momentum going in one direction, it s usually an indicator of what s going to happen on tuesday, but campaign managers plan for the election day back, and so there s a lot that can happen on this final weekend, a lot that could have happened with debates that took place this last week, and so, it s really anybody s guess. again, this is sort of a jump ball, but it s a state where people really haven t focused nationally so much on whether or not this will flip for the republicans in the u.s. senate. neil: so, super quickly, professor, this notion of course that bolduc was an election denier and democrats have tried to make that an issue. it seems they re galvanized by different issues. they re trying to divert away, and social security, and it s another one, an important