Americas newsroom. Im dana perino. Bill and im bill hemmer. That thing at the bottom, we caught a bug. What did it say today . Andy roddick was the last american winner in 2006, so i got that wrong. Dana thats a call back, in case you just joining us. Tennis trivia. Bill later today, former President Trump will sit down with Fox News for a Town Hall in harrisburg, pennsylvania. And Tomorrow Vp Kamala Harris will head to pittsburgh and camp out for several days before the big debate next tuesday. So now it is on. It is Game On, trying to win more than everyday americans than the other team with an economic message. On that score, j. D. Vance argues the differences are night and day. Kamala harris entire economic program fundamentally boils down to proglobalism, antiamerican workers. She wants to raise taxes on american workers and reward companies for shipping jobs overseas. Sometimes to subsidize them actively for manufacturing in places like china. And what does Donald Trump want to d
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