Welcome to hannity. And tonight we have all the highlights from todays expo hearing on capitol hill, featuring several former biden family associates. But first, in just 229 days, you will decide the fate of our country. Anything can happen. But the big guy, he big problems tonight. New york times cnn poll. Look at this. It hast. President Trump Upby 6p by six points among hispanicoi American Voters, a massive swing. Now, look, in 2020, a whopping 66 of all hispanic voters, they think joe biden, that iso f a 22 point shift in Donald Trumps favor. Now, no democrat has pulled this low nationwide amon. G Hispanic Americans in modern american history. And thats not all bidenssuppor among African American voters is also at an all low look at this poll. It found t that just 66 of africanamericans are supporting joe biden. In 2020, he wo0 n a whopping 93 of the African American vote. Bidens base has bottoming out. He will not win in november. If these numberst he the same,go they even go goin
rules. they call massive government overreach. front and center the strict new auto emissions rule introduced last week aiming to get rid of gas-powered vehicles by mandating electric vehicles account for 2/3 of all new sales in 2032. senate democrat joe manchin is joining the republicans on stopping the epa on this. he said the, perks a is lying to americans with false claims and how their manipulation of the market will help american energy security. in reality, this is a trojan horse that will only result in a more energy secure and powerful china. another topic that could be on today s committee agenda, the administration s campaign against how we cook. gas stoves. you know it faced fierce backlash when it first popped a few months ago. republican congresswoman claudia tenney. our energy policy is going to be a disaster. there is nothing wrong with fossil fuels. in fact, they can be lifesavers. we depend on them to produce the food we need to have still fuel driven cars
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