for carrie like? no, the media narrative is focusing more on that momentum than what they actually shows. i wish it shows that katie hobbs is up one. and the conversations with voters in the hopes campaign they are very concerned about this issue of democracy. and there s hope there. again, very topsy-turvy election. we don t know what s could happen. if you contrast kari lake, she s much more polished media savvy version of doug mastriano. election deniers. she has real skills. frankly, proponents are the underwhelming candidate from what i can tell. if you contrast to say mastriano and pennsylvania, he just way out there. and just has run the most unconventional, unorthodox campaign of ever seen in the media. it is bizarre. the whole thing is bizarre. and he s going to get beat. but, he is saying the same
and in an environment like this, dead even will accrue to the party in power. on the other hand, we have a democratic race in pennsylvania, where the democrat, josh shapiro is going to win and beat the republican, doug mastriano, who is an election denier and a candidate who has not been able to raise any money, and who is running in the most unconventional and unorthodox of campaigns. it s a terrible campaign and he s likely to lose there. and there are three very competitive house seats in pennsylvania that democrats hold, that could easily flip to the republican column. yeah, he s only been trying to appeal basically to the base. so i want to go back to the senate race, and the debate between fetterman and oz. i mean, we used to talk in politics about debates being the election turning point, then the conventional wisdom sort of changed, and, you know, people thought it was kind of an exaggeration, but do you think that in this case, it might actually have played a huge role, afte