Biden and Obama reunite in Pennsylvania to ramp up enthusiasm in final days before midterms
2022 Elections,Joe Biden,Barack Obama,Donald Trump,John Fetterman,Mehmet Oz,2022 Pennsylvania Senate Election,2024 Elections
As Election Day nears and political analysis firm Cook Political Report noted momentum toward Republican Senate control, Pennsylvania weighs heavy on voters’ minds.
In the gubernatorial race, Democratic Attorney General Josh Shapiro seems to be in as good of a position as any, with polls having him leading Republican state Sen. Doug Mastriano by double digits. However, once seemingly Lt. Gov. John Fetterman’s (D) for the taking, the open U.S. Senate seat is now anyone’s game.
Since Pennsylvania’s midterm election results could decide whether Democrats take a more secure control of the U.S. Senate, President Biden and former President Obama visited Philadelphia’s Temple University to stump for Fetterman and Shapiro Saturday after Obama campaigned with Fetterman in Pittsburgh.
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