Biden and Obama to campaign together during midterm-election

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On Saturday, President Joe Biden and former President Barack Obama will make their first joint appearance on the campaign trail.

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In an effort to re-energize voters in the battleground state ahead of Tuesday's midterm elections, the former president and vice president team will meet in Philadelphia

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The presidents will be joined at the event by Democratic candidates for governor Josh Shapiro and senator John Fetterman

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Outside of Pittsburgh in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, former President Donald Trump will also be running for office

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Mehmet Oz, a well-known physician and Republican Senate candidate, and Doug Mastriano, a contender for governor, have received Trump's support

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Pat Toomey, one of Pennsylvania's current senators, the state may decide which party will control the Senate going forward

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The ability of Biden to carry out his program over the next two years will probably depend on whether Democrats or Republicans control the Senate.

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The Senate candidates discussed fracking, raising the minimum wage, reducing gun violence, and abortion rights during their lone debate in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Each candidate called the other out on lying and did not hold back when criticizing the personal affairs of their rivals

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