According to the latest poll, Mehmet Oz has a two-point lead over John Fetterman in the race for the Pennsylvania Senate.
A total of 42% of voters support Oz, compared to 42% of voters who support Fetterman, according to a survey by the college.
Since the September poll, Oz has gained five points.
According to the survey, a majority of voters think Oz will win.
Fetterman has consistently been ahead of Oz throughout the race, but his lead has narrowed in the final weeks before the election and now stands at less than one point.
A second poll taken days after the debate shows Fetterman maintaining his lead, with 42% of 608 voters saying they will probably or definitely vote for Fetterman.
Fetterman had a stroke in May and was unable to speak during his first debate with Oz. Fetterman's health issues have been used by Oz to argue that he is not fit to serve in the Senate. Fetterman has characterized Oz as a scam artist who peddled questionable medical advice while he was a television doctor. The race is one of several key Senate contests that has swung toward Republicans in the final days of the campaign as voters' concerns about the economy remain paramount in the upcoming election On Tuesday, FiveThirtyEight changed its Senate forecast to favor Republicans for the first time since July, predicting they now have a 50% chance of controlling the upper chamber.
3.6. There is a percentage of undecided voters. 40% of undecided voters said they were more likely to vote for Fettermann than for Oz.
Biden and Obama will be in Philadelphia on Saturday to support Fetterman.
Senate forecasts have moved toward Republicans in the final stretch before the election.
Fetterman attacks Oz over abortion comments.
Fetterman has a double-digit lead over Oz.