candidates are all over the trail yuck trying to convince people to get the pole. we are in georgia and pennsylvania, where important races are still in play. plus i have my conversation with wisconsin lieutenant governor mandela barnes. he could become the first black senator from his state. they also opened up about being the underdog at what republicans are telling him on the campaign trail. and congressman jim clyburn is joining us today. yes, the wig is here, y all. he s going to talk about why he is refusing to give into the idea of republicans winning control of the house on tuesday. i m simone sanders townsend, and i have something to say! today, y all. bring in the election is a. it has been a long campaign season, but now there s less than 48 hours until the midterm elections. and election day. there s so much at stake in so much going on in this race to the finish. i m talking about control of congress, balance of power in state legislatures and a handful of gove
liberal la la land. they don t have to do any of it. all right. well, i m going i m going to pick it up where you left off, but i love those interviews. awesome handshakes. i m laura ingram . this is ingram angle from washington tonight. thank you so much for being with us. apokolips biden. that s the focus of tonight s angle. all right. will he or won t he? as in will joe biden seek a second term or not? well, the white house is the answer to the question has been, well, evolving. my plan is to run for reelection. that s my expectation. besim going to run in 2024. is he telling staff that? yes, that s his intention. is the president running for reelection? his answer has been pretty simple, which is , yes, joe biden is running for reelection and i will be his ticket mate. full stop. please stop it. listen to president biden. he intends to run. and if he does, i intend to run with him. so there you go . and if he does, i will be running with him. probably. and t
services, how high they have been. costs have been out of control, supply chain is broken so it is a resolving wheel of when you are out of project and how you pivot off of that. $80 a case. what was it before? 28. around that. eggs the same, around $22 a case, 78. struggling to keep open. closed on tuesday. it cost us more to stay open then to shut down. will: while the other channels condescend and preach to you about what you should be caring about 3 days from the midterms, at fox and friends we are hitting the road and we will continue to listen to you the voters in the key states about issues, why you are voting and who you are voting for. our job is as much to listen, not to preach but if you turn the channel, you should be caring about democracy january 6th over rachel talking about other things. rachel: i love talking to people. i will give msnbc credit, they sent jen psaki out, she knocked on the door with a pro-abortion activist, went to the door of a
shows the candidates separated by a point. john fetterman struggled to communicate and did not commit to releasing full medical records after suffering a stroke this spring. dr. oz did not focus on his opponent s health and hit him on the issues. let s also talk about the elephant in the room, i had a stroke, he s never let me forget that. and i might miss some words during this debate, put two words together, it knocked me down, i will keep coming up. this campaign is about fighting for everyone in pennsylvania that ever got knocked down. john fetterman during this crime wave has been trying to get murderers convicted and sentenced to life in prison out of jail in possible. one thing to legalize drugs and open the border, to raising taxes, i want washington to be civil again and less radical. john fetterman will bring that. todd: brooke singman has major moments from the debate. brooke: john fetterman and mehmet oz s debate was not short on drama. john fetterman was
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