leaders to try to stop his momentum for concerns about his viability and the general. where he faces the relatively popular pennsylvania attorney general, joshua perot. the democrat who couldn t benefit from extremist. now you have an eye on the east coast we can also tell you the state s republican senator primary rains too close to call. tv document oz is basically tied with hedge fund ceo dave mccormack, the most extreme figure from self-described super maga candidates is trailing in third. kathy barnett. many democrats also by the number two officials in that state. john fetterman. to feeding congressman connor lamp. that herman is not giving a traditional victory speech tonight. we won t have that for you because he is currently recovering from a stroke in the hospital. he is expected to make a full recovery. then there is a call in giant upset and lost four republican incumbent. controversial person congressman madison cawthorn, now as you may have heard, and as you s
attendee, the far-right election denier was in the capital on election day, he got a push from some less radical concerns about his viability in the general, where he faces the relatively popular pennsylvania attorney general josh bureau. a democrat who could benefit from mastriano s extremism. here at midnight on the east coast, we can also tell you the state s republican senate primary remains too close to call, mehmet oz is basically tied with dave mccormick, while the super mega candidate is trailing in third kathy barnette. the number two official in that state john fetterman defeating connor, lamb fetterman is not giving a traditional victory speech tonight, we won t have that for you, because he s currently recovering from a stroke in the hospital, he s expected to make a full recovery. then there is a call on a giant upset, allows for republican madison cawthorn, now you may have, heard as you see right here on your screen, officially a one term or. losing his sea
thanks for joining us. live from right near our msnbc election headquarter. we re tracking these results from primary elections in five states across the country. some calls are here now. in pennsylvania, the projected winner is doug mastriano. the republican nominee, another key race, is now also a january 6th rally attendee. he was at the u.s. capitol on january 6th. in the general he faces the relatively popular pennsylvania attorney general shapiro. we can also tell you the state s republican senate primary remains too close to call. tv dr. mehmet oz is neck in neck with dave mccormick. kathy bar net is trailing in third. many touting the primary win by the number two official in that state john fetterman defeating congressman conor lamb. he is currently recovering from a stroke in the hospital. he is expected to make a full recovery. then there s a call in a giant upset and loss for republican incumbent, madison cawthorn, now as you see on your screen and may have hear
all right, a real nail-biter in pennsylvania. steve tracking that. given that we are watching this, i want to bring back michael steele who s been watching all of this tonight, we go on the ground to w.h.o. i why in philadelphia. katie mayer political reporter there. thank you for joining us, what do you make of it at this hour given what we re learning and how tight it is? yeah, it s very tight. this is a race where both of the candidates who are now competing for these trenches about that are coming in in the suburbs don t have extremely tight ties to pennsylvania or to the areas where they live. so, yeah oz has montgomery county listed as his hometown on the ballot. but it doesn t have a history there. it is not a political history there. and that does matter in this race. where you really can t tell how the votes are gonna split in these again, really important populist suburban counties around philadelphia. same for that david mccormack. he did well around allegheny county, bu
mccormack lead into trying to overtake mccormack. again, there are counties all across the state where we have scattering of those coming in as well. anything significant we see will let you know. but at the biggest single one, that we are keeping an eye on right now is right there. it s bucks county. all right, a real nail-biter in pennsylvania. steve tracking that. given that we are watching this, i want to bring back michael steele who s been watching all of this tonight, we go on the ground to w. h. y. y. i why in philadelphia. katie mayer political reporter there. thank you for joining us, what do you make of it at this hour given what we re learning and how tight it is? yeah, it s very tight. this is a race where both of the candidates who are now competing for these trenches about that are coming in in the suburbs don t have extremely tight ties to pennsylvania or to the areas where they live. so, yeah oz has montgomery county listed as his hometown on the ballot. but it doe