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FETTERMAN: "No, there's no — there's nothing new here. You know, I have said the same thing in 2016. I have said that it's going to be really close. I mean, there's an issue there. And I said that it's going to be very close in 2020, and, of course, it was. And I have been saying this: Whether it was Biden or then became Harris, I said it's going to be very close. And Trump definitely has a connection with voters here in Pennsylvania, and that's why it's going to be close. But there's a lot of tremendous amount of energy for Harris as well, too. Yesterday, I was in Erie and, of course, with President Clinton. And I was in Butler County as well, too. And so, I mean, the energy is really strong. I just met a whole bus of volunteers from Rochester, New York, and they're coming, they're showing up, and they're just going to knock on — they're going to knock on doors for Harris as well, too. So it's undeniable that there's strong energy on both sides. It's going to be close. And I'm not surprised to hear that Harris is going to spend a lot more time in Pennsylvania before the election, because we all understand Pennsylvania is going to pick the president."