but this is what we have to do to get eyes on the parts of america that need our help. hit the music. hello, i m tyrus. and just for $0.39 a day, you could do what our government is failing to do. like help east palestine, ohio. or aids at the southern border. they get less support than a friend who says let s vacation in delaware. or provide michigan with clean drinking water. there s more heavy metal in there than greg s record collection. or help with the homeless and countless. because most guys camping on the sidewalk respect trying get taylor swift tickets. or you could help feed the struggling comedians. oh, and if you don t help katie, she might return to her former career of clubbing baby seals. katie: someone s got to do it. tyrus: now listen i m going over the top like making a big deal out of this like gutfeld when boob gate gets an update. so sick, am i right, kat? but hear me out. in all corners of our country we ve got problems where americans need h
smith. we will get to the escalating foreign threat. first to the tense battle playing out here at home with control of congress at stake. john: president biden on his way to upstate new york at this hour to push manufacturing jobs. with 12 days to go before the midterms, it s all about the economy. here is the president before takeoff. great economic report today, the gdp report. things are looking good. sandra: clearly not all americans agree with that statement, with inflation leading voters top concerns, now democrats are sending out their top guns in hopes for a midterm miracle. president biden s former boss, barack obama, kicking off his campaign travels, stumping for democrats in key battleground states. he starts his midterm swing in georgia tomorrow before heading to pennsylvania to campaign for candidate john fetterman. john: and that s not all. the vice president making an appearance in pennsylvania on friday. kellyanne conway is standing by to react to th
support rising with inflation driving voters. let s get a closer look. we have brand new polls. usa today suffolk numbers. this is the generic ballot back in july. democrats were at the high point. 44% when asked do you want to vote for a republican or do you want to vote for a democrat? so now look at the flip that we have seen. so you ve got democrats now at 45. so they re hovering in the same area. what you re seeing is the undecideds are moving by the democrat vote. they re lining up with republicans. now at 49%. these undecided voters that we speak with in pennsylvania amplify that move that we re seeing. watch. how is inflation impacting your daily life and maybe shane, you can talk about your business as an electrician. you run your own company. yeah, driving a large truck around every day sucks up the gas mileage. it certainly makes a difference on how far you want to travel to take a job. are you making different personal decisions about travel or about buyin
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