Keystone State May Be Key to Senate Majority
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Jonathan Tamari of the Philadelphia Inquirer lays out the Pennsylvania Senate race between Mehmet Oz, the Republican nominee, and John Fetterman, the Democratic candidate.  Fetterman was thought to have a sizable lead for most of the year but the GOP has come back, nationally and in the Keystone State, by attacking Democrats as soft on crime.  In Pennsylvania, it may be working. And Jacob Rubashkin of Inside Elections offers up the themes for the 2022 midterm elections. Music in this episode: It’s Too Late by Carole King We’re Off to See the Wizard/The Wizard of Oz by Dorothy, et al On With the Show by The Rolling Stones
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