also joining us: karen kasler, statehouse bureau chief with ohio public radio and tv.th and adam smitholitical editor for florida's tampa bay times. he joins us from our pbs station wedu. and we welcome all three of youu adam smith, let me start with you in florida.u right now hillary clinton has a very slightly -- slight lead there but it's close. what does it feel like? what do you see the two candidates' strengths and weaknesses right now? >> florida's all a nail biter state. the safe bet is it's going to be close. it usually is. both candidates are here virtually every week, sometimes within a couple of days of each other. we've had a lot of pro hillary ads and some pro trump ads and trump is about to start advertising any day now. >> woodruff: karen kasler, what about ohio? this is another state that's close as we heard in lisa's report. what does it feel like to youo there? >> the polls are showing betweet four and five points hillary clinton is leading. right now we'rein seeing a lot f advertising for clinton. she has been popular here in ohio and in fact democrats have won ohio