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Key primary races across the country, Biden visits Buffalo: 5 Things podcast



On today’s episode of the 5 Things podcast: Key races in Pennsylvania, North Carolina highlight busy primary day

Former President Donald Trump’s influence is still being felt. Plus, White House correspondent Joey Garrison talks about President Joe Biden’s midterm push, Biden heads to Buffalo after the shooting, reporter Amanda Lee Myers talks about a new permit system to visit some national parks and it’s time for the NBA draft lottery.

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Taylor Wilson:

Good morning. I’m Taylor Wilson and this is 5 Things you need to know Tuesday, the 17th of May, 2022. Today, key primary races across the country. Plus, President Joe Biden’s midterm push and more.

Here are some of the top headlines:

  1. Efforts are underway to rescue the last remaining Ukrainian fighters at the Azovstal steel plant in the city of Mariupol. Ukrainian officials have not used the word surrender, but said there was no way to free the plant by military means. Russia has already taken control of the rest of the port city.
  2. Authorities said yesterday that the deadly shooting at a Southern California church over the weekend was a politically motivated hate incident against the Taiwanese community. Police say a Chinese immigrant targeted the church because of frustration over political disagreements between China and Taiwan.
  3. And the 18 year old suspected gunman in the weekend Buffalo shooting was reportedly asked to leave the supermarket where the incident took place the night before. A manager asked him to leave after bothering customers.

The busiest primary day of the year so far is here. Elections are being held in five states, including Pennsylvania where Mehmet Oz, the surgeon-turned-talk show host, hopes to win the Republican nomination to a US Senate seat with the help of a Trump endorsement.

Mehmet Oz:

When President Trump endorsed me, he did it for two reasons. He said first, you’re the guy who can win in November. He did all the calculus, looked at tea leaves, and I still believe that is the main reason I was endorsed. I was the most likely person to beat the Democrats. The second reason is he knows I’m America first.

Taylor Wilson:

Many conservatives though have criticized Trump’s endorsement, saying that Oz has voiced liberal views in the past on things like abortion and gun control. Polls show a tightening race between him, Fox News commentator, Kathy Barnette.

Kathy Barnette:

I am you. I come from some very humble beginnings. Most of y’all know my story, pig farm, Alabama, and a home with no insulation, no running water, an outhouse in the back and a well on the side. I mean it is because of this country that allowed me to be able to create a different story for myself. But that country is about to come to a close.

Taylor Wilson:

And David McCormick, once the owner of the largest hedge fund.

David McCormick:

I’d like your vote. I think this is an incredibly important election. This primary will determine who represents the Republican Party in the general election. The stakes couldn’t be higher. It’ll also determine whether our Senate is led by Republicans and conservative or not conservative.

Taylor Wilson:

Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman is expected to win Pennsylvania’s Democratic nomination for the Senate, though he was hospitalized over the weekend with a stroke. He and his wife Gisele appeared in a video from the hospital, though he said doctors reversed the stroke and he suffered no cognitive damage.

Gisele Fetterman:

We hit a little bump on the campaign trail.

John Fetterman:

It was on Friday. I just wasn’t feeling very well. So I decided, you know what, I need to get checked out. So I went to the hospital.

Gisele Fetterman:

I made you get checked out.

John Fetterman:

Yeah.

Taylor Wilson:

In Pennsylvania’s Republican primary for governor, state Senator Doug Mastriano leads the pack in polling. He falsely claimed election fraud in the 2020 presidential election and participated in efforts to overturn President Joe Biden’s win in Pennsylvania. Republican opponents worry he’s too far to the right to win against likely Democratic candidate, Josh Shapiro.



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