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The Republican Push To Win The Senate

2024/10/28
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Mike Emanuel:报道了2024年美国参议院选举的背景,指出共和党希望赢得参议院多数席位,并采访了共和党参议员Steve Daines。 Steve Daines:详细分析了多个关键州的参议院选举形势,包括西弗吉尼亚州、蒙大拿州、俄亥俄州、内华达州、宾夕法尼亚州、威斯康星州和密歇根州。他认为共和党在这些州的候选人都有获胜的机会,并对共和党最终赢得参议院多数席位表示乐观。他强调了共和党候选人的军事背景和与特朗普总统的关系,以及民主党在关键州的大量资金投入。

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Republicans are aiming to take the Senate majority in the upcoming election. Senator Steve Daines, chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, discusses key races and their potential outcomes. He expresses confidence in Republican candidates and highlights fundraising efforts.
  • Republicans need to win two seats to gain a Senate majority.
  • They are confident about West Virginia and Montana.
  • Ohio, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan are toss-up states.
  • Significant funds are being invested in Nevada.
  • Democrats are heavily investing in Texas to challenge Senator Ted Cruz.
  • Former Governor Larry Hogan is running for Senate in Maryland.
  • Senator Rick Scott is expected to win re-election in Florida.
  • Senator Deb Fischer is facing a tight race in Nebraska.

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It's the home stretch of the presidential campaign with just eight days to go until Election Day. Former President Trump and Vice President Harris have been making appearances across swing states and are also stumping for Senate candidates with the balance of power on the line. Republicans are looking to pick up seats that could give them the majority in the Senate, with tight races in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Nevada. Chair of the National Republican Senatorial Committee Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT) joins the Rundown to discuss the key races that will decide the balance of power, how confident he feels that Republicans could take the majority, and what fundraising has gone into the races across the nation.

According to the New York City Mayor's office, over 200 thousand migrants have come to the city since 2022, and over sixty thousand are in its care. Many of these individuals struggle to receive work permits and visas, making it extremely difficult to find legal jobs. Co-host of Good Day New York, Rosanna Scotto, joins the Rundown to share what she has discovered about the NYC migrant crisis in her new FOX Nation special, The Underground Economy.

Plus, commentary from senior fellow at the America First Policy Institute and the Pepperdine University School of Public Policy, Andy Puzder.

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