we'll see. >> terry madonna, from the keystone state. what do we most need to know?i think we need to see how impeachment plays out it looks like he's going to be impeached in the house, there will be a trial in the senate. we'll have to see how that affects voters. pennsylvania was won by president trump in 2016 by 0.7%. by 44,000 votes. the critical areas will be president trump's support in the old mining and mill towns where the industries that once predominated america like coal, iron and steel, gave donald trump the victory in pennsylvania. and so we're going to have to see what the enthusiasm level is, remains with his base, as we go through this entire process. then you have the economy. right now the economy is good. but it doesn't seem to move democrats at all towards the president. what happens if the economy goes south? we could have a foreign policy crisis. we're 12 months away from the election. a little more than 12 months. when it's all said and done, what will independent voters do? can the president somehow someway move some independents in his dire