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Former White House Press Secretary  said on Friday morning that  were worried about the forthcoming midterm elections as a slew of polls shows voters moving back towards Republicans.<br>The party of  allowed itself a degree of optimism after a good summer when opponents were on the defensive about abortion and his administration secured several legislative victories.<br>But since then enduring worries about inflation and gas prices have returned to the front of voters' minds.<br>Psaki was asked about comments made by the , which underlined those fears.<br>'What we heard there and what you saw on the screen is similar to a lot the conversations Democrats are having behind the scenes and people I talked to as well,' she said during an appearance on MSNBC's Morning Joe show.<br>'People are fearful about where the momentum is going in some of these cases.'<br>The most recent polls suggest Republicans will comfortably retake the House.<br><br>And a string of key Senate races have recently shifted towards the GOP.<br>        Former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said on Friday morning that Democrats were worried about the forthcoming midterm elections as a slew of polls shows voters moving back towards Republicans<br>          more videos[https://telecharger1win.com/ comment retirer sur 1win]<br>  </a>        <br><br>DM.later('bundle', function()<br>DM.molFeCarousel.init('#p-19', 'channelCarousel', <br>"activeClass" : "wocc",<br>"pageCount" : "3.0",<br>"pageSize" : 1,<br>"onPos": 0,<br>"updateStyleOnHover": true<br>);<br>);<br>On Thursday, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer told Biden the party was 'in danger' of losing one seat and was going 'downhill' in Georgia during a brief conversation Syracuse, New York, which was caught by a television microphone.<br>'The hot mic will get you every time, Chuck Schumer.<br><br>I've been there,' said Psaki with a smile, before explaining how his comments reflected the wider mood in the party. <br>  RELATED ARTICLES                  <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>'There are encouraging signs, but numbers in the House races are not where they should be,' she said. <br>'A lot of people I talked to are worried about voters being encouraged and excited about people at the top of the ticket, and maybe not excited enough to vote for the congressional candidates, and that's a real concern.<br>'So I think it's a reflection of the Democrats are worried about where this is going.'<br>Rolling poll averages of support for either party show how momentum has shifted.<br>An average maintained by Real Clear Politics shows that Republicans have a two and a half-point lead over Democrats, barely a month Democrats held a one-point advantage.<br>'We only have 11 days to go here.<br><br>That's why that's why I think you see Barack Obama, Joe Biden all these people out on the trail because they're trying to light a fire with Democrats right now,' she said.<br>Obama will appear in Georgia on Friday while Biden is scheduled to address a rally in Philadelphia.<br>At the same time, backers are pouring more money into states that were once seen as a lock.<br><br>Last week, Last week, Women Vote, a super PAC affiliated with the abortion rights organization EMILY's List, added another $2.4 million to senate race in Washington state.<br>The scale of the concern was evident in what Biden and Schumer thought was a private conversation on Thursday. <br>The pair spoke briefly in Syracuse, New York, just 11 days before the midterms. Biden crossed his fingers Schumer assured that John Fetterman's stumbling performance in the Pennsylvania debate two nights earlier would not hurt the Democrats' chances.<br>        Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (left) was overheard assuring President Joe Biden (right) that Pennsylvania Democratic Senate hopeful John Fetterman's debate performance didn't dent the Democrats<br>        Biden leans in to speak to New York Governor Kathy Hochul on the tarmac in Syracuse, New York, on Thursday.<br><br>Her race for governor is also closer than Democrats would like <br>        'Looks like the debate didn't hurt us too much in Pennsylvania and we're picking up steam in Nevada,' Schumer (left) told Biden (right) as the two Democratic leaders spoke on the tarmac Thursday afternoon, as the president arrived in Syracuse, New York<br>        President Joe Biden (right) greets New York Gov.<br><br>Kathy Hochul (right) alongside Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (center) as he lands in Syracuse, New York on Thursday <br>Fetterman's performance sparked more questions about his health after he suffered a stroke in May, as Democrats and Republicans wait for the first polls on whether it had any impact on the pivotal Senate race. <br>'Looks like the debate didn't hurt us too much in Pennsylvania and we're picking up steam in Nevada,' Schumer told Biden alongside New York's Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul. <br>'The state where we're going downhill is Georgia.<br><br>It's hard to believe that they will go for Herschel Walker,' Schumer continued. <br>While Fetterman and his campaign tried preparing viewers that his performance could include awkward pauses and missed words, the after-effects of his stroke were on full display in his hour-long appearance against Oz, a TV doctor. <br>The performance raised further questions about his health and fitness and has sparked fear among the Democrats in a race that will be decisive in determining who <br>In Nevada, Democratic incumbent Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto could be bumped out of her seat by  Adam Laxalt, who was backed by former President  and whose grandfather was a prominent politician in the state.<br>Additionally, the Democratic incumbent Gov.<br><br>Steve Sisolak is facing a robust challenge from Republican Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo. <br>Since the debate, messaging that Fetterman's not equipped to take on the job is being pushed out there, with a new ad from a Trump-backed super PAC labeling the Pennsylvania lieutenant governor as 'clueless' and 'weak.' <br> Wednesday that the group MAGA, Inc.<br><br>is spending $870,000 to run the ad on Pennsylvania airwaves, in an effort to boost Republican, Dr. Mehmet Oz. <br>The ad links Fetterman to President , and uses footage of Biden tripping up the stairs of Air Force One and Fetterman saying, 'The Eagles are so much better than the Eagles!' <br>'The worst  in American history.<br><br>The worst crime wave in decades. The  threat of nuclear annihilation. Our economy collapsing,' the narrator says. 'Joe Biden and John Fetterman aren't up to these challenges.' <br>'Biden is stumbling around, and Fetterman just isn't right,' it continues, showing the Air Force One and Eagles clips.<br><br>'Biden and Fetterman: liberal, clueless, weak,' it concludes.<br>        Former President Donald Trump's super PAC labeled Pennsylvania Democratic Senate hopeful John Fetterman 'clueless' and weak' in a new stinging TV ad, after his debate performance raised more questions about his stroke recovery<br>        The ad links Fetterman to President Joe Biden, and uses footage of Biden tripping up the stairs of Air Force One <br>        In the spot Fetterman, who is recovering from a stroke, says: 'The Eagles are so much better than the Eagles!'<br>        'The worst border crisis in American history.<br><br>The worst crime wave in decades. The threat of nuclear annihilation. Our economy collapsing,' the narrator says. 'Joe Biden and John Fetterman aren't up to these challenges'<br>The latest poll, which was  prior to Tuesday night's face-off in Harrisburg, showed Fetterman with a five point lead, but that was within the survey's margin of error. <br>Fetterman's saving grace may be that the debate happened as votes were already being cast. <br>As of Wednesday, around 635,000 Pennsylvanians had already voted.  <br>During the debate, Fetterman was asked to clarify his position on fracking, as moderators , where the lieutenant governor expressed broad opposition to the practice, but not a ban. <br>'I do support fracking - I don't, I don't - I support fracking, and I do support fracking,' he answered.<br>At another point, when Fetterman was asked to specifically about charges Oz made about some the Democrat's campaign ads being pulled down for being factually inaccurate, Fetterman, instead, stuck to the topic of abortion. <br>'I'm going to let Mr.<br><br>Fetterman respond specifically to the ads being pulled off the air, and we're going to return to you, Mr. Oz,' said one of the moderators. <br>Fetterman didn't acknowledge the question.<br>'Yeah, I want to look into the face of every woman in Pennsylvania.<br>If you believe that the choice of your reproductive freedom belongs with Dr. Oz, than you have a choice, but if you believe that the choice for abortion belongs between you and your doctor, that's what I fight for,' Fetterman said. 'Roe v. Wade for me, should be the law, he celebrated when it went down. And my campaign would fight for Roe v.<br><br>Wade - and if given the opportunity to codify it into law.' <br>Wednesday night in Pittsburgh at a rally alongside Dave Matthews Band, Fetterman told supporters: 'To be honest, doing that debate wasn't exactly easy.' <br>'I knew it wasn't going to be easy having a stroke after five months,' he continued.<br><br>'In fact, I don't think that's ever been done in American political history.' <br>Fetterman's campaign raised more than $2 million from the effort. <br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox news" data-version="2" id="mol-5b7ba2e0-5638-11ed-91a4-2715dcd28427" website are worried about where this is going&apos;

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Former White House Press Secretary said on Friday morning that were worried about the forthcoming midterm elections as a slew of polls shows voters moving back towards Republicans.<br>The party of allowed itself a degree of optimism after a good summer when opponents were on the defensive about abortion and his administration secured several legislative victories.<br>But since then enduring worries about inflation and gas prices have returned to the front of voters' minds.<br>Psaki was asked about comments made by the , which underlined those fears.<br>'What we heard there and what you saw on the screen is similar to a lot the conversations Democrats are having behind the scenes and people I talked to as well,' she said during an appearance on MSNBC's Morning Joe show.<br>'People are fearful about where the momentum is going in some of these cases.'<br>The most recent polls suggest Republicans will comfortably retake the House.<br><br>And a string of key Senate races have recently shifted towards the GOP.<br> Former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said on Friday morning that Democrats were worried about the forthcoming midterm elections as a slew of polls shows voters moving back towards Republicans<br> more videos[https://telecharger1win.com/ comment retirer sur 1win]<br> </a> <br><br>DM.later('bundle', function()<br>DM.molFeCarousel.init('#p-19', 'channelCarousel', <br>"activeClass" : "wocc",<br>"pageCount" : "3.0",<br>"pageSize" : 1,<br>"onPos": 0,<br>"updateStyleOnHover": true<br>);<br>);<br>On Thursday, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer told Biden the party was 'in danger' of losing one seat and was going 'downhill' in Georgia during a brief conversation Syracuse, New York, which was caught by a television microphone.<br>'The hot mic will get you every time, Chuck Schumer.<br><br>I've been there,' said Psaki with a smile, before explaining how his comments reflected the wider mood in the party. <br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>'There are encouraging signs, but numbers in the House races are not where they should be,' she said. <br>'A lot of people I talked to are worried about voters being encouraged and excited about people at the top of the ticket, and maybe not excited enough to vote for the congressional candidates, and that's a real concern.<br>'So I think it's a reflection of the Democrats are worried about where this is going.'<br>Rolling poll averages of support for either party show how momentum has shifted.<br>An average maintained by Real Clear Politics shows that Republicans have a two and a half-point lead over Democrats, barely a month Democrats held a one-point advantage.<br>'We only have 11 days to go here.<br><br>That's why that's why I think you see Barack Obama, Joe Biden all these people out on the trail because they're trying to light a fire with Democrats right now,' she said.<br>Obama will appear in Georgia on Friday while Biden is scheduled to address a rally in Philadelphia.<br>At the same time, backers are pouring more money into states that were once seen as a lock.<br><br>Last week, Last week, Women Vote, a super PAC affiliated with the abortion rights organization EMILY's List, added another $2.4 million to senate race in Washington state.<br>The scale of the concern was evident in what Biden and Schumer thought was a private conversation on Thursday. <br>The pair spoke briefly in Syracuse, New York, just 11 days before the midterms. Biden crossed his fingers Schumer assured that John Fetterman's stumbling performance in the Pennsylvania debate two nights earlier would not hurt the Democrats' chances.<br> Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (left) was overheard assuring President Joe Biden (right) that Pennsylvania Democratic Senate hopeful John Fetterman's debate performance didn't dent the Democrats<br> Biden leans in to speak to New York Governor Kathy Hochul on the tarmac in Syracuse, New York, on Thursday.<br><br>Her race for governor is also closer than Democrats would like <br> 'Looks like the debate didn't hurt us too much in Pennsylvania and we're picking up steam in Nevada,' Schumer (left) told Biden (right) as the two Democratic leaders spoke on the tarmac Thursday afternoon, as the president arrived in Syracuse, New York<br> President Joe Biden (right) greets New York Gov.<br><br>Kathy Hochul (right) alongside Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (center) as he lands in Syracuse, New York on Thursday <br>Fetterman's performance sparked more questions about his health after he suffered a stroke in May, as Democrats and Republicans wait for the first polls on whether it had any impact on the pivotal Senate race. <br>'Looks like the debate didn't hurt us too much in Pennsylvania and we're picking up steam in Nevada,' Schumer told Biden alongside New York's Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul. <br>'The state where we're going downhill is Georgia.<br><br>It's hard to believe that they will go for Herschel Walker,' Schumer continued. <br>While Fetterman and his campaign tried preparing viewers that his performance could include awkward pauses and missed words, the after-effects of his stroke were on full display in his hour-long appearance against Oz, a TV doctor. <br>The performance raised further questions about his health and fitness and has sparked fear among the Democrats in a race that will be decisive in determining who <br>In Nevada, Democratic incumbent Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto could be bumped out of her seat by Adam Laxalt, who was backed by former President and whose grandfather was a prominent politician in the state.<br>Additionally, the Democratic incumbent Gov.<br><br>Steve Sisolak is facing a robust challenge from Republican Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo. <br>Since the debate, messaging that Fetterman's not equipped to take on the job is being pushed out there, with a new ad from a Trump-backed super PAC labeling the Pennsylvania lieutenant governor as 'clueless' and 'weak.' <br> Wednesday that the group MAGA, Inc.<br><br>is spending $870,000 to run the ad on Pennsylvania airwaves, in an effort to boost Republican, Dr. Mehmet Oz. <br>The ad links Fetterman to President , and uses footage of Biden tripping up the stairs of Air Force One and Fetterman saying, 'The Eagles are so much better than the Eagles!' <br>'The worst in American history.<br><br>The worst crime wave in decades. The  threat of nuclear annihilation. Our economy collapsing,' the narrator says. 'Joe Biden and John Fetterman aren't up to these challenges.' <br>'Biden is stumbling around, and Fetterman just isn't right,' it continues, showing the Air Force One and Eagles clips.<br><br>'Biden and Fetterman: liberal, clueless, weak,' it concludes.<br> Former President Donald Trump's super PAC labeled Pennsylvania Democratic Senate hopeful John Fetterman 'clueless' and weak' in a new stinging TV ad, after his debate performance raised more questions about his stroke recovery<br> The ad links Fetterman to President Joe Biden, and uses footage of Biden tripping up the stairs of Air Force One <br> In the spot Fetterman, who is recovering from a stroke, says: 'The Eagles are so much better than the Eagles!'<br> 'The worst border crisis in American history.<br><br>The worst crime wave in decades. The threat of nuclear annihilation. Our economy collapsing,' the narrator says. 'Joe Biden and John Fetterman aren't up to these challenges'<br>The latest poll, which was prior to Tuesday night's face-off in Harrisburg, showed Fetterman with a five point lead, but that was within the survey's margin of error. <br>Fetterman's saving grace may be that the debate happened as votes were already being cast. <br>As of Wednesday, around 635,000 Pennsylvanians had already voted.  <br>During the debate, Fetterman was asked to clarify his position on fracking, as moderators , where the lieutenant governor expressed broad opposition to the practice, but not a ban. <br>'I do support fracking - I don't, I don't - I support fracking, and I do support fracking,' he answered.<br>At another point, when Fetterman was asked to specifically about charges Oz made about some the Democrat's campaign ads being pulled down for being factually inaccurate, Fetterman, instead, stuck to the topic of abortion. <br>'I'm going to let Mr.<br><br>Fetterman respond specifically to the ads being pulled off the air, and we're going to return to you, Mr. Oz,' said one of the moderators. <br>Fetterman didn't acknowledge the question.<br>'Yeah, I want to look into the face of every woman in Pennsylvania.<br>If you believe that the choice of your reproductive freedom belongs with Dr. Oz, than you have a choice, but if you believe that the choice for abortion belongs between you and your doctor, that's what I fight for,' Fetterman said. 'Roe v. Wade for me, should be the law, he celebrated when it went down. And my campaign would fight for Roe v.<br><br>Wade - and if given the opportunity to codify it into law.' <br>Wednesday night in Pittsburgh at a rally alongside Dave Matthews Band, Fetterman told supporters: 'To be honest, doing that debate wasn't exactly easy.' <br>'I knew it wasn't going to be easy having a stroke after five months,' he continued.<br><br>'In fact, I don't think that's ever been done in American political history.' <br>Fetterman's campaign raised more than $2 million from the effort. <br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox news" data-version="2" id="mol-5b7ba2e0-5638-11ed-91a4-2715dcd28427" website are worried about where this is going&apos;
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@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@ - +Former White House Press Secretary said on Friday morning that were worried about the forthcoming midterm elections as a slew of polls shows voters moving back towards Republicans.<br>The party of allowed itself a degree of optimism after a good summer when opponents were on the defensive about abortion and his administration secured several legislative victories.<br>But since then enduring worries about inflation and gas prices have returned to the front of voters' minds.<br>Psaki was asked about comments made by the , which underlined those fears.<br>'What we heard there and what you saw on the screen is similar to a lot the conversations Democrats are having behind the scenes and people I talked to as well,' she said during an appearance on MSNBC's Morning Joe show.<br>'People are fearful about where the momentum is going in some of these cases.'<br>The most recent polls suggest Republicans will comfortably retake the House.<br><br>And a string of key Senate races have recently shifted towards the GOP.<br> Former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said on Friday morning that Democrats were worried about the forthcoming midterm elections as a slew of polls shows voters moving back towards Republicans<br> more videos[https://telecharger1win.com/ comment retirer sur 1win]<br> </a> <br><br>DM.later('bundle', function()<br>DM.molFeCarousel.init('#p-19', 'channelCarousel', <br>"activeClass" : "wocc",<br>"pageCount" : "3.0",<br>"pageSize" : 1,<br>"onPos": 0,<br>"updateStyleOnHover": true<br>);<br>);<br>On Thursday, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer told Biden the party was 'in danger' of losing one seat and was going 'downhill' in Georgia during a brief conversation Syracuse, New York, which was caught by a television microphone.<br>'The hot mic will get you every time, Chuck Schumer.<br><br>I've been there,' said Psaki with a smile, before explaining how his comments reflected the wider mood in the party. <br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>'There are encouraging signs, but numbers in the House races are not where they should be,' she said. <br>'A lot of people I talked to are worried about voters being encouraged and excited about people at the top of the ticket, and maybe not excited enough to vote for the congressional candidates, and that's a real concern.<br>'So I think it's a reflection of the Democrats are worried about where this is going.'<br>Rolling poll averages of support for either party show how momentum has shifted.<br>An average maintained by Real Clear Politics shows that Republicans have a two and a half-point lead over Democrats, barely a month Democrats held a one-point advantage.<br>'We only have 11 days to go here.<br><br>That's why that's why I think you see Barack Obama, Joe Biden all these people out on the trail because they're trying to light a fire with Democrats right now,' she said.<br>Obama will appear in Georgia on Friday while Biden is scheduled to address a rally in Philadelphia.<br>At the same time, backers are pouring more money into states that were once seen as a lock.<br><br>Last week, Last week, Women Vote, a super PAC affiliated with the abortion rights organization EMILY's List, added another $2.4 million to senate race in Washington state.<br>The scale of the concern was evident in what Biden and Schumer thought was a private conversation on Thursday. <br>The pair spoke briefly in Syracuse, New York, just 11 days before the midterms. Biden crossed his fingers Schumer assured that John Fetterman's stumbling performance in the Pennsylvania debate two nights earlier would not hurt the Democrats' chances.<br> Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (left) was overheard assuring President Joe Biden (right) that Pennsylvania Democratic Senate hopeful John Fetterman's debate performance didn't dent the Democrats<br> Biden leans in to speak to New York Governor Kathy Hochul on the tarmac in Syracuse, New York, on Thursday.<br><br>Her race for governor is also closer than Democrats would like <br> 'Looks like the debate didn't hurt us too much in Pennsylvania and we're picking up steam in Nevada,' Schumer (left) told Biden (right) as the two Democratic leaders spoke on the tarmac Thursday afternoon, as the president arrived in Syracuse, New York<br> President Joe Biden (right) greets New York Gov.<br><br>Kathy Hochul (right) alongside Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (center) as he lands in Syracuse, New York on Thursday <br>Fetterman's performance sparked more questions about his health after he suffered a stroke in May, as Democrats and Republicans wait for the first polls on whether it had any impact on the pivotal Senate race. <br>'Looks like the debate didn't hurt us too much in Pennsylvania and we're picking up steam in Nevada,' Schumer told Biden alongside New York's Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul. <br>'The state where we're going downhill is Georgia.<br><br>It's hard to believe that they will go for Herschel Walker,' Schumer continued. <br>While Fetterman and his campaign tried preparing viewers that his performance could include awkward pauses and missed words, the after-effects of his stroke were on full display in his hour-long appearance against Oz, a TV doctor. <br>The performance raised further questions about his health and fitness and has sparked fear among the Democrats in a race that will be decisive in determining who <br>In Nevada, Democratic incumbent Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto could be bumped out of her seat by Adam Laxalt, who was backed by former President and whose grandfather was a prominent politician in the state.<br>Additionally, the Democratic incumbent Gov.<br><br>Steve Sisolak is facing a robust challenge from Republican Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo. <br>Since the debate, messaging that Fetterman's not equipped to take on the job is being pushed out there, with a new ad from a Trump-backed super PAC labeling the Pennsylvania lieutenant governor as 'clueless' and 'weak.' <br> Wednesday that the group MAGA, Inc.<br><br>is spending $870,000 to run the ad on Pennsylvania airwaves, in an effort to boost Republican, Dr. Mehmet Oz. <br>The ad links Fetterman to President , and uses footage of Biden tripping up the stairs of Air Force One and Fetterman saying, 'The Eagles are so much better than the Eagles!' <br>'The worst in American history.<br><br>The worst crime wave in decades. The  threat of nuclear annihilation. Our economy collapsing,' the narrator says. 'Joe Biden and John Fetterman aren't up to these challenges.' <br>'Biden is stumbling around, and Fetterman just isn't right,' it continues, showing the Air Force One and Eagles clips.<br><br>'Biden and Fetterman: liberal, clueless, weak,' it concludes.<br> Former President Donald Trump's super PAC labeled Pennsylvania Democratic Senate hopeful John Fetterman 'clueless' and weak' in a new stinging TV ad, after his debate performance raised more questions about his stroke recovery<br> The ad links Fetterman to President Joe Biden, and uses footage of Biden tripping up the stairs of Air Force One <br> In the spot Fetterman, who is recovering from a stroke, says: 'The Eagles are so much better than the Eagles!'<br> 'The worst border crisis in American history.<br><br>The worst crime wave in decades. The threat of nuclear annihilation. Our economy collapsing,' the narrator says. 'Joe Biden and John Fetterman aren't up to these challenges'<br>The latest poll, which was prior to Tuesday night's face-off in Harrisburg, showed Fetterman with a five point lead, but that was within the survey's margin of error. <br>Fetterman's saving grace may be that the debate happened as votes were already being cast. <br>As of Wednesday, around 635,000 Pennsylvanians had already voted.  <br>During the debate, Fetterman was asked to clarify his position on fracking, as moderators , where the lieutenant governor expressed broad opposition to the practice, but not a ban. <br>'I do support fracking - I don't, I don't - I support fracking, and I do support fracking,' he answered.<br>At another point, when Fetterman was asked to specifically about charges Oz made about some the Democrat's campaign ads being pulled down for being factually inaccurate, Fetterman, instead, stuck to the topic of abortion. <br>'I'm going to let Mr.<br><br>Fetterman respond specifically to the ads being pulled off the air, and we're going to return to you, Mr. Oz,' said one of the moderators. <br>Fetterman didn't acknowledge the question.<br>'Yeah, I want to look into the face of every woman in Pennsylvania.<br>If you believe that the choice of your reproductive freedom belongs with Dr. Oz, than you have a choice, but if you believe that the choice for abortion belongs between you and your doctor, that's what I fight for,' Fetterman said. 'Roe v. Wade for me, should be the law, he celebrated when it went down. And my campaign would fight for Roe v.<br><br>Wade - and if given the opportunity to codify it into law.' <br>Wednesday night in Pittsburgh at a rally alongside Dave Matthews Band, Fetterman told supporters: 'To be honest, doing that debate wasn't exactly easy.' <br>'I knew it wasn't going to be easy having a stroke after five months,' he continued.<br><br>'In fact, I don't think that's ever been done in American political history.' <br>Fetterman's campaign raised more than $2 million from the effort. <br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox news" data-version="2" id="mol-5b7ba2e0-5638-11ed-91a4-2715dcd28427" website are worried about where this is going&apos;
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Former White House Press Secretary said on Friday morning that were worried about the forthcoming midterm elections as a slew of polls shows voters moving back towards Republicans.<br>The party of allowed itself a degree of optimism after a good summer when opponents were on the defensive about abortion and his administration secured several legislative victories.<br>But since then enduring worries about inflation and gas prices have returned to the front of voters' minds.<br>Psaki was asked about comments made by the , which underlined those fears.<br>'What we heard there and what you saw on the screen is similar to a lot the conversations Democrats are having behind the scenes and people I talked to as well,' she said during an appearance on MSNBC's Morning Joe show.<br>'People are fearful about where the momentum is going in some of these cases.'<br>The most recent polls suggest Republicans will comfortably retake the House.<br><br>And a string of key Senate races have recently shifted towards the GOP.<br> Former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said on Friday morning that Democrats were worried about the forthcoming midterm elections as a slew of polls shows voters moving back towards Republicans<br> more videos[https://telecharger1win.com/ comment retirer sur 1win]<br> </a> <br><br>DM.later('bundle', function()<br>DM.molFeCarousel.init('#p-19', 'channelCarousel', <br>"activeClass" : "wocc",<br>"pageCount" : "3.0",<br>"pageSize" : 1,<br>"onPos": 0,<br>"updateStyleOnHover": true<br>);<br>);<br>On Thursday, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer told Biden the party was 'in danger' of losing one seat and was going 'downhill' in Georgia during a brief conversation Syracuse, New York, which was caught by a television microphone.<br>'The hot mic will get you every time, Chuck Schumer.<br><br>I've been there,' said Psaki with a smile, before explaining how his comments reflected the wider mood in the party. <br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>'There are encouraging signs, but numbers in the House races are not where they should be,' she said. <br>'A lot of people I talked to are worried about voters being encouraged and excited about people at the top of the ticket, and maybe not excited enough to vote for the congressional candidates, and that's a real concern.<br>'So I think it's a reflection of the Democrats are worried about where this is going.'<br>Rolling poll averages of support for either party show how momentum has shifted.<br>An average maintained by Real Clear Politics shows that Republicans have a two and a half-point lead over Democrats, barely a month Democrats held a one-point advantage.<br>'We only have 11 days to go here.<br><br>That's why that's why I think you see Barack Obama, Joe Biden all these people out on the trail because they're trying to light a fire with Democrats right now,' she said.<br>Obama will appear in Georgia on Friday while Biden is scheduled to address a rally in Philadelphia.<br>At the same time, backers are pouring more money into states that were once seen as a lock.<br><br>Last week, Last week, Women Vote, a super PAC affiliated with the abortion rights organization EMILY's List, added another $2.4 million to senate race in Washington state.<br>The scale of the concern was evident in what Biden and Schumer thought was a private conversation on Thursday. <br>The pair spoke briefly in Syracuse, New York, just 11 days before the midterms. Biden crossed his fingers Schumer assured that John Fetterman's stumbling performance in the Pennsylvania debate two nights earlier would not hurt the Democrats' chances.<br> Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (left) was overheard assuring President Joe Biden (right) that Pennsylvania Democratic Senate hopeful John Fetterman's debate performance didn't dent the Democrats<br> Biden leans in to speak to New York Governor Kathy Hochul on the tarmac in Syracuse, New York, on Thursday.<br><br>Her race for governor is also closer than Democrats would like <br> 'Looks like the debate didn't hurt us too much in Pennsylvania and we're picking up steam in Nevada,' Schumer (left) told Biden (right) as the two Democratic leaders spoke on the tarmac Thursday afternoon, as the president arrived in Syracuse, New York<br> President Joe Biden (right) greets New York Gov.<br><br>Kathy Hochul (right) alongside Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (center) as he lands in Syracuse, New York on Thursday <br>Fetterman's performance sparked more questions about his health after he suffered a stroke in May, as Democrats and Republicans wait for the first polls on whether it had any impact on the pivotal Senate race. <br>'Looks like the debate didn't hurt us too much in Pennsylvania and we're picking up steam in Nevada,' Schumer told Biden alongside New York's Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul. <br>'The state where we're going downhill is Georgia.<br><br>It's hard to believe that they will go for Herschel Walker,' Schumer continued. <br>While Fetterman and his campaign tried preparing viewers that his performance could include awkward pauses and missed words, the after-effects of his stroke were on full display in his hour-long appearance against Oz, a TV doctor. <br>The performance raised further questions about his health and fitness and has sparked fear among the Democrats in a race that will be decisive in determining who <br>In Nevada, Democratic incumbent Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto could be bumped out of her seat by Adam Laxalt, who was backed by former President and whose grandfather was a prominent politician in the state.<br>Additionally, the Democratic incumbent Gov.<br><br>Steve Sisolak is facing a robust challenge from Republican Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo. <br>Since the debate, messaging that Fetterman's not equipped to take on the job is being pushed out there, with a new ad from a Trump-backed super PAC labeling the Pennsylvania lieutenant governor as 'clueless' and 'weak.' <br> Wednesday that the group MAGA, Inc.<br><br>is spending $870,000 to run the ad on Pennsylvania airwaves, in an effort to boost Republican, Dr. Mehmet Oz. <br>The ad links Fetterman to President , and uses footage of Biden tripping up the stairs of Air Force One and Fetterman saying, 'The Eagles are so much better than the Eagles!' <br>'The worst in American history.<br><br>The worst crime wave in decades. The  threat of nuclear annihilation. Our economy collapsing,' the narrator says. 'Joe Biden and John Fetterman aren't up to these challenges.' <br>'Biden is stumbling around, and Fetterman just isn't right,' it continues, showing the Air Force One and Eagles clips.<br><br>'Biden and Fetterman: liberal, clueless, weak,' it concludes.<br> Former President Donald Trump's super PAC labeled Pennsylvania Democratic Senate hopeful John Fetterman 'clueless' and weak' in a new stinging TV ad, after his debate performance raised more questions about his stroke recovery<br> The ad links Fetterman to President Joe Biden, and uses footage of Biden tripping up the stairs of Air Force One <br> In the spot Fetterman, who is recovering from a stroke, says: 'The Eagles are so much better than the Eagles!'<br> 'The worst border crisis in American history.<br><br>The worst crime wave in decades. The threat of nuclear annihilation. Our economy collapsing,' the narrator says. 'Joe Biden and John Fetterman aren't up to these challenges'<br>The latest poll, which was prior to Tuesday night's face-off in Harrisburg, showed Fetterman with a five point lead, but that was within the survey's margin of error. <br>Fetterman's saving grace may be that the debate happened as votes were already being cast. <br>As of Wednesday, around 635,000 Pennsylvanians had already voted.  <br>During the debate, Fetterman was asked to clarify his position on fracking, as moderators , where the lieutenant governor expressed broad opposition to the practice, but not a ban. <br>'I do support fracking - I don't, I don't - I support fracking, and I do support fracking,' he answered.<br>At another point, when Fetterman was asked to specifically about charges Oz made about some the Democrat's campaign ads being pulled down for being factually inaccurate, Fetterman, instead, stuck to the topic of abortion. <br>'I'm going to let Mr.<br><br>Fetterman respond specifically to the ads being pulled off the air, and we're going to return to you, Mr. Oz,' said one of the moderators. <br>Fetterman didn't acknowledge the question.<br>'Yeah, I want to look into the face of every woman in Pennsylvania.<br>If you believe that the choice of your reproductive freedom belongs with Dr. Oz, than you have a choice, but if you believe that the choice for abortion belongs between you and your doctor, that's what I fight for,' Fetterman said. 'Roe v. Wade for me, should be the law, he celebrated when it went down. And my campaign would fight for Roe v.<br><br>Wade - and if given the opportunity to codify it into law.' <br>Wednesday night in Pittsburgh at a rally alongside Dave Matthews Band, Fetterman told supporters: 'To be honest, doing that debate wasn't exactly easy.' <br>'I knew it wasn't going to be easy having a stroke after five months,' he continued.<br><br>'In fact, I don't think that's ever been done in American political history.' <br>Fetterman's campaign raised more than $2 million from the effort. <br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox news" data-version="2" id="mol-5b7ba2e0-5638-11ed-91a4-2715dcd28427" website are worried about where this is going&apos;
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