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an epic battle for control of congress is heading into the final stretch tonight. with only two weeks until election day and miles to go for the candidates out there on the campaign trail. let s get right toe hottest battlegrounds. pennsylvania. where the senate race could be decisive for democrats. cnn s chief national affairs correspondent is there for us. on the eve of a critical debate, all eyes are on pennsylvania. in the fight for control of the senate. as democratic john fetterman and republican, mehmet oz, share a stage for the first time. a new cnn poll shows fetterman with a narrow edge. 51 to 45%. just outside the surveys margin of error, as oz works to boost his campaign two weeks before election day. the race to fill the seat of retiring republican senator, pam toomey, has played out as a bitter, long distance duel with a sharp focus on fetterman s recovery from a near deadly stroke in may. it s the elephant in the room. having a stroke. at a weekend ....
Soon, i think were done with that. Last official day of the Summer Season as we bring you fall tomorrow morning. Were waking up way little bit of rainfall smochlts check it out on storm scan 3, you have to go north and west to the city up into berks county, allentown, reporting a little bit of line ravenlt thats where the moisture will be hanging out this morning, as it moves off. Elsewhere were waking up to mostly cloudy around the city, across driveway delaware and soufrng little bit milder than yesterday. The clouds are acting as a blanket this morning, holding in some of the heat. 59 in allentown with a little rain sales reading at violate degrees, 65 at the airport in philadelphia. Lower 60s in south jersey. Suburbs similar numbers looking at upper 50, quakertown, do you also town low 60s will willow grove and palmyra. The humidity absent because of the wind direction out of the north and northeast. Its coming in ten miles per ....
The government is nonessential. So heres a thought. If theyre nonessential, why not make them permanently nonessential. Shrink government, shrink spending. It would be bullish for the economy. All these stories and more coming up live on the kudlow report beginning right now. Good evening. Im larry kudlow. Were live here at 7 00 p. M. Eastern at 4 00 p. M. Pacific and our top story tonight, its day seven of the federal government not so shutdown shutdown. Shockingly president obama is still that the negotiating table, still refusing to sit down and compromise with republicans. Take a listen. We wont negotiate under the threat of a prolonged shutdown up republicans get 100 of what they want. Were not going to yoesh kuwagi under the threat of economic catastrophe that economists and ceos increasingly warned would result if congress chose to default on americas obligations. The president s message to republicans, do it my way and we can talk later. But john boehner fired right back this a ....
At this hour, local and federal officials are investigating after an envelope containing a white substance was delivered to the Clinton Campaign headquarters in new york last night. More in a moment. Clinton was in cleveland for a rally at the time of the incident. She met with black lives matter activists before hitting the stage and slamming trump for saying he will only accept the outcome of the election if he wins. By doing that, he is threatening our democracy. We know in our country the difference between leadership and dictatorship, right . I was in countries where people jailed their political opponents or execute them, exiled them or invalidate election its they didnt win. Elections if they dont win. That can never be allowed to happen here. With 17 days until election day, the Clinton Campaign will focus their get out the vote efforts in two battleground states ....
Capture swing voters? my instirchgs say no, but we have to wait for more data to find out. let s talk about that. if they re not going to go over to hillary s camp and they re probably going independent, where are the republicans going? and will they even get out to vote? reporter: the last part is the what down-ballot republicans, people like kelly ayotte in new hampshire, pam toomey in pennsylvania, governors, senators who are republicans, who are watching donald trump fall behind in the polls, that s what they re worried about. they re worried about some of these usually reliable republican voters staying home on election day and then they don t get that vote down the ballot. even if the voters were to turn out and vote for clinton, skip the presidential race, vote for a third-party candidate, they want to get those votes down the ballot. if they stay home altogether, that s a big problem. steven, a new poll shows donald trump leading hillary clinton by just two points in geor ....