Pennsylvania took center stage in the political world over the weekend.
In the final days before the midterm election, President Joe Biden was in Philadelphia campaigning for Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman, where he went after his opponent Dr. Mehmet Oz.
“I lived in Pennsylvania longer than Oz has lived in Pennsylvania,” Biden said. “And I moved away when I was 10 years old.”
Former President Barack Obama also made a stop in Pennsylvania.
“As your Senator, John Fetterman will help build an economy that works for everyone because that’s his track record. He’ll improve our criminal justice system. He’ll lower costs for Pennsylvania families.”
Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump was also in the area over the weekend making the case for Dr. Oz by going after Fetterman’s record.
“By far, the most extreme and unhinged left-wing politician ever to run for office in Pennsylvania and maybe in the country,” Trump said.
Election Day is tomorrow with polls opening at 7 a.m.