laura: sounds like a campaigs speech, governor. people are noticingech, whate are doing in virginia and why we get so much attention. laura: i am not ruling it out, we are going to hold our g house and flip ouroi senate andn show folks in 24 short months you can take a blue state that was lost and turn it red. laura: results, governor youngkin, thank you so much foru stopping by. or i look forward to being wih you frequently. laura: as trump is trump is indicted, biden goes onyo vacation. raymon hd arroyo has l that, seen and unseen is next.
laura: that sounds like a campaign speech, governor. i think people are noticing what we are doing in virginia and that s why we get so much attention. laura: you are not ruling it out. well, i am focused on our elections we are going to hold our house and flip our senate and we will show folks in 24 short months take a blue state that was lost and turn it red. laura: results. governor youngkin, thank you for stopping by in new time slot. i love your new time slot. i look forward to visiting you frequently. laura: new successor in the wings. raymond arroyo has all of that i have no idea what this segment is about. seen and unseen is next.
the badger state, donald trump won in 2016, in 2020 it was close, joe biden won. there are signs wisconsin is shifting again, conservatives lost the supreme court with abortion being a central issue. is wisconsin red, blue, purple? is there a gop path to the white house without it? joining us is co-host of the bottom line on fox business, my old colleague sean duffy. you know wisconsin well. i know wisconsin is cold and there is a pro football team there, i am not sure, is it red, blue or purple politically? sean: great football team there, trey, we always appreciate when you come to our great state. purple state. ron johnson won six times, most recently in 22.
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not to be credible. yeah, one of the things that really struck me, 75 witnesses, this isn t an easy thing if you re going to be comparing what one person said to what another person said or two or three or four or five people who contradict somebody, right? yeah, i think that s right. it may not be on every detail. if there s a very significant fact about the light was red or the light was green and one person said i saw it, it was red and ten other people said not only was it red, out loud it was green right in front of us, it doesn t sound like a quibble. it sounds like a lie that is easily detected. we ll have to wait and see what the report says. it sounds like they believe at least one witness lied to them. that s a legal class i can follow, so thank you for that. blayne, the big question is what s next? have we heard anything from fani willis about her next step? reporter: i m told that we should not expect to hear from the d.a. today, but you re right, the ball is full