glenn youngkin is in wisconsin campaigning for the republican candidate there. tim michaels, both men, will be joining us here. we have a busy show for you. i m neil cavuto. let s get to it. lauren simonetti following the money. lauren? neil, 13 days and millions of dollars to go. so right before last night s one and only debate in pennsylvania, the gop senate leadership fund super pact poured $6 million in to the oz campaign putting out warnings like this add to attack fetterman s record on crime. you ll see what happens when guys like fetterman let the worst offenders out of jail early. protect your family. don t vote fetterman. fetterman brought in $2 million since the debate last night. his campaign calling those donations unprecedented and show grass roots enthusiasm. meanwhile, take a look here. the top super pact supporting house republicans, the congressional leadership fund fund, pouring $11 million in to these 16 close races. seven of which president biden won
abortionist. he s for abortion up until the moment of birth and vetoed a bill that would allow a kill an unborn baby after its born. that s the radical issue on abortion. neil: governor, the issue is a big one, governor youngkin, in virginia as well. it s a tough one for some republicans because if you are in a state that is more purple than it is red or blue, you balance something. how do you balance this issue? do you think that a total ban is required or the state by state examining how far that ban goes be waived? in virginia, last november, virginiians elected a pro life governor. yet just 20 months ago on the floor of our general assembly, the democrat leadership was arguing to pass legislation that would enable abortion all the way up through and including birth, paid for with taxpayer money. that is extreme.