days from today. we re seeing key developments here in the final stretch shaking up the battleground states with power in the senate hanging in the balance. we ll watch day-by-day as we get closer. new hour starts right now. dana is off today. back tomorrow. i m bill hemmer. good morning at home. sandra: cruised through the first hour. i m sandra smith. election day is now just five weeks away. democrats are losing ground in one key state, pennsylvania, where the senate race is getting tighter there. democrat john fetterman watching his lead slip away as dr. oz gains momentum and closing the gap. it dropped from 11 points in mid-summer to 4.3 in the latest real clear politics average. as that race gets tighter, both sides arguing who is tougher on crime. i m sick of oz talking about john fetterman and crime. the truth. john gave a second chance to those who deserved it. john fetterman has the courage to do what s right. dr. oz doesn t know a thing about crime. they endo
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president biden: very irrelevant term large puerto rican population in delaware. i was raised in the port wreckian community. we came here both for business and pleasure. mr. president, you were not raised in the puerto rican community. that s cultural appropriation. stop it right there. he has a history of this, overinflating his biography and very disingenuous and condescending. .39% of the population in delaware, when he ran for office for the first time, were either puerto rican migrants or descent. that is an impossible claim to uphold once again. bill: politicians have a way of doing that. they love the spin a yarn, old corn cobs. i can really relate to you.