I think that I feel normal if other than the fact that, again, those auditorial processing is different. The only difference would be the auditorial processing and having Fox News and Republicans making fun of it. It's really simply like it's an R and you're going to just show up regardless. They may not be excited about it, but it's like you have two choices and I'm going to go with the R. That's what we all expected. Everyone understands that every purple state that was a 50-50 in a presidential election, they're going to be mirrored in the Senate.
Pennsylvania Lt. Governor and Senate candidate John Fetterman and Kara share a few things in common. As she puts it: they were both born in Pennsylvania, both wear sloppy clothes and both have survived a stroke. Kara’s hit 11 years ago, while Fetterman’s came last May. But for Fetterman, who is recovering steadily, that health incident has been weaponized against him in the race against Dr. Oz. In this conversation, Fetterman explains why it won't stop him in a contest that is critical for Democrats — one of the party’s best shots at flipping a seat and maintaining control of the Senate.
Before the interview, Kara and Nayeema talk about Elon Musk’s latest antics, including efforts to make the Twitter deal contingent on financing and dabbling in Russia-Ukraine peace plans. They also look at the jam that President Biden finds himself in 4 weeks before the midterms, and Kara offers unsolicited advice to ... everybody.
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You can find Kara and Nayeema on Twitter @karaswisher and @nayeema.
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