battle for senator and the keystone state which could prov to kick off the midterms of a chance to flip some were publicly held senate seats. that races too close to call on the republican side that s according to the secretary of state. a printing error on thousands o ballots forcing electoral election workers do the task of counting those results. and north carolina, madison cothran, the current member of congress will not be returning. he called already to concede. we will have the latest of all the races that we are following parapets get what is going on i the keystone state. i m doing some math over here , shannon. you promised there would be no math. 325,952 and subtract 323617 and you get to thousand 335 votes that right now separate dave mc cormick and dr. osby is that is where we are at, .2% of the keystone state i will put this on for the viewers. based on some of the estimates, we think the boat is still outstanding. and taking it eastside here. out here in ph
carley: i m carley shimkus and a nail-biter. an automatic recount in one of the candidates is able to capture at least a lead half percentage point and dr. oz him mccormick projecting confidence last night. when all of the votes are tallied come i m confident that we will win. [cheers and applause] of course, we will not have resolution tonight but we see the path ahead with victory ahead. carley: a life in washington with a round up of election results, what an exciting night. sure was, good morning 3,000 separating dr. oz and dave mccormick in pennsylvania. 94%, here is dr. oz hear it again. when we win, the battle is in pennsylvania. it reflects the entire country. so if the soul of pennsylvania s thrive and healthy, my friends, we are a role model to the world. mccormick is hopeful at the ballot box and the mailbox where he thinks he can pull ahead. we have tens of thousands of ballots that have not been counted that are going to be counted beginning tomor
confidence late last night. when the votes are tallied, i m confident we will win. will not have resolution tonight. we can see the path ahead, we can see victory ahead. carley: lucas tomlinson has a round-up of the election results so far. good morning. good morning, carley. too close to call in pennsylvania. 8% of votes still need to be counted. dave mccormick trails dr. oz by less than 3000 votes. we have tens of thousands of mail-in ballots that have not beened and need to be counted beginning tomorrow. we will not have resolution tonight, but we can see the path ahead, we can see victory ahead and it is all because of you. here is dr. oz, who received donald trump s endorsement. when we win the battle in pennsylvania, it reflects the entire country. if the soul of pennsylvania and thriving and healthy, so is the nation. we re a role model to the world. printing error is delays lancaster county. kathy barnette is currently in third and has no intention of
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
the general election. plus, republicans in north carolina s 11th congressional district run out of patience with madison cawthorn as trump s pick in that race is voted out. we ll break down those results. and speaking in the wake of the buffalo tragedy, president biden vowed to, quote, expose those who use power and prestige to spread hate. but the question this morning, will he name names? good morning. welcome to way too early on this wednesday, may 18th. i m jonathan lemire. we ve got a lot of news to get to today. here we go. results are still coming in this morning for pennsylvania s closely-watched primary election. in the hotly-contested senate race, republicans still do not have a winner. the election is too close to call between trump-backed dr. mehmet oz and hedge fund executive david mccormick. mccormick is backed by several trump administration officials, including former secretary of state mike pompeo. recent polling saw him losing momentum after trump