pouring in. the pressure is on and the gloves are off. john, obviously i wasn t clear enough for you to understand this. here s a man that spent more than $20 million of his own money to try to buy that seat. you and donald trump were the masterful covid deniers. you re poorer and less safe because of kathy hochul and extreme policies. with 13 days left, candidates from both parties are scratching, clawing for every last vote. and there s going to be a lot of votes if the pre-election day ballot numbers are any indication. let s start in pennsylvania today. democrat john fetterman and republican mehmet oz facing off in their only debate, some accommodations were made as fetterman recovers from a stroke but both candidates had some bumpy answers. cnn s jessica dean is in harrisburg for us. how are the candidates cleaning things up today? reporter: even more than cleaning up the two are zeroing in on where they think the weaknesses are for the other campaigns from l
and it was a total train wreck for the left. fetterman, flip-flopping on key issues. watch. good night, everybody. let s talk about the elephant in the room. i ve had a stroke. he s never let me forget that. my doctor says i m fit to be serving. john fetterman during this crime wave has been trying to get as many murderers convicted and sentenced to life in prison out of jail as possible. i believe that i run on my record on crime. i m the only person on this stage right now that can that has been successful about pushing back against gun violence. there s that 2018 interview that said, quote, i don t support fracking at all. so how do you square the two? i do support fracking. and i don t i don t i support the fracking. i stand and to support fracking. fetterman s camp blaming the captioning system provided for him as being delayed and with errors, but that quickly got shut down. they spin the awful performance as a win. i think the people of pennsylvania
to help us make sense of it all than larry kudlow. he ll be here later on this hour. sandra: midterm elections and alarming new numbers for democrats, even though americans say money is their top concern heading into this election, the president is once again turning his attention to maga. all right, well, democrats struggling with midterm messaging and running out of time to fix it, less than one week to election day. john: key voting groups moving red and in big shifts. suburban white women and latino voters could be key factors on tuesday. sandra: we will be speaking with virginia republican congressional candidate yesli vega, military wife, mother, and law enforcement officer who says it s no surprise. john: the president adding a last-minute speech to his agenda, the focus, protecting democracy. sandra: critics say it s more anti-maga talk when he should be talking about inflation and crime. now it s inflation and crime, and education too. if you are not payi
back to the office. not that they want to stay home in p. j.s, but they are scared of getting shot. everywhere i go i m confronted by the same question these days. what s going on in chicago? john: burger boss and his very blunt message on chicago s crime as it spirals out of control on the city streets. sandra: another real problem many are facing. john: we will get to the golden arches in a bit, but begin with breaking news and two of the biggest foreign threats our nation faces looking to join forces as one. sandra: and that is a new world order, that s the goal straight from communist china. two of america s biggest adversaries huddling up today on how to knock the u.s. off the top of the world stage. john: the chinese president meeting with vladimir putin, xi s first visit oud side china in more than two years. sandra: analysts warning while those two nations are increasingly isolated from the west, a bigger alliance may be in the works. or as the washingto
diluting yourself. the radicals on the left demand total obedience sorry, allyship. these go with the left s overriding goal the destruction of nuclear family and the judiah family tradition. take what the left did to ben sass. [ chanting ]. laura: now, despite the fact that sass voted to convict former president trump in his second impeachment trial, the left mobilized to oppose his becoming the new president of the university of florida. he s still in contention. now, he spoke at a student forum on campus where about 300 protesters showed up and they called the senator homophobic and racist in between yelling from the audience of course. remember, this is not about trump. they think all republicans are evil. when ben sass is considered to be too conservative, ben sass? that tells you a lot about academia, the inmates are truly running the asylum. then there s mike pence. even after obvious efforts to distance himself from president trump since election night and of cour