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Midterm Elections: Where Do Candidates Stand On The Issues That Impact Latinos?

As 2022 midterm election predictions leave some states in a “toss-up”, the GOP’s chances of regaining Senate control broadens. Here’s where candidates stand on the most important issues to registered

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The Ingraham Angle

sending people because of the weather. >> laura: by weather. by contrast the republican party by almost every measure is far stronger than it was after the 2022 midterms. we all know the south is where it's at. we love iowa. but the south is where it's at for economic and population growth. people genuinely seem to feel safer and just genuinely more content there. also g.o.p. support is growing in states where trump lost last time. and the more democrats try to put him in jail, charge him, indict him, the more they hound him, the stronger he seems to get. turns out political prosecutions don't sit well with most fair-minded folks. and iowans, they are fair-minded. so the big question tonight. first, will trump's margin of victory be historically high, big? will he get close to 50%? and, if so, an argument can be made that that race, this race is over.

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Hannity

he contrast his record to joe biden's record. people are saying that. i think he's been in the general election strategy since last summer. calling on biden and not just making fun of his agility and ability. calling him out on afghanistan and killing the keystone pipeline jobs. calling him out on the homeland security director not even willing to call the border crisis. really challenging joe biden. i think there are democrats that would love to run against joe biden but will watch joe biden and kamala harris bleed out and let trump when it. i think trump got blamed 14 months ago unfairly in the midterms is the best chance the republican party has two flipped the senate and retain the house. >> a lot of that was based on abortion. >> and we had some bad candidates. you can't fall asleep. you have to do what he does. show up and put up. >> you cannot fall asleep and

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The Big Weekend Show

that is the key question keeping some democrats up at night. i do think they are worried large swaths of gen z will all of a sudden flip and vote for the republican particularly donald trump, they are worried they might say we like any of this, we are disillusioned, we are not voting that would make a big difference, a huge problem. >> in the last couple of elections, midterms and look at the referendums on the dobbs decision across the country, that's been motivated by gen z voters turned out. i always maintain this and it's important to the democratic side to understand, we like to be scared, we run better when we are scared and we don't want to be confident about anything, elections are usually polarized and will be close but i would like to draw one's attention to the new poll that came out today that gen z voter margin 27-point in joe biden's favor, it follows up on politics out of harvard a few weeks ago at the same margin

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Inside Politics With Dana Bash

interesting to hear donald trump, i was at his rally yesterday, bragging about the fact that he made the very deliberate, strategic decision to dump millions of dollars in very, very harsh, negative ads on desantis before he was in the race in order to try to blunt any momentum he could have. that was at a time when donald trump sort of not long after the midterms in 2022, when he was at a low point. and, you know, it did work. negative ads, people don't like them, but they do tend to work. and at least in the short term, it's helped keep ron desantis very, very far behind trump. >> the that's right. and it also wounded him enough where you had all these other candidates say, hey, look, ron desantis maybe isn't the biggest threat to trump. he might not be the unchallenged alternative to trump. so, you had nikki haley get in the race. you had tim scott, mike pence, all these other candidates suddenly taking away a time and

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The Context

understand their rights being taken away from them but you look at us the trouble — away from them but you look at us the trouble somebody pulls out there. — the trouble somebody pulls out there, most of them not very good but the _ there, most of them not very good but the new york times poorly created — but the new york times poorly created such a kerfuffle about a month — created such a kerfuffle about a month or — created such a kerfuffle about a month or so ago, if you look at the issues _ month or so ago, if you look at the issues on _ month or so ago, if you look at the issues on abortion alone which they tried to _ issues on abortion alone which they tried to roll— issues on abortion alone which they tried to roll up on a stand—alone question— tried to roll up on a stand—alone question at— tried to roll up on a stand—alone question at the joe biden out across the board, _ question at the joe biden out across the board, and nine point lead in every— the board, and nine point lead in every demographic, everyone supported it, overwhelmingly from 17 points _ supported it, overwhelmingly from 17 points to _ supported it, overwhelmingly from 17 points to nine points. that alone is going _ points to nine points. that alone is going to _ points to nine points. that alone is going to be — points to nine points. that alone is going to be the biggest game changer and republicans are going to be just like they— and republicans are going to be just like they did when the red wave is gonna _ like they did when the red wave is gonna come in during the midterms, it never— gonna come in during the midterms, it never happened because the flogging the economy which is the only way— flogging the economy which is the only way they can win and that's a lui'i only way they can win and that's a gun that _ only way they can win and that's a gun that happened in november 2024. the point _ gun that happened in november 2024. the point is _ gun that happened in november 2024. the point is this, the democrats are betting the house of the fact that

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Special Report With Bret Baier

trump maga agenda wins tonight, original, heels, or boots, the platform they are fighting for will cause irreparable harm to this country. >> team biden believes playing up maga threats to democracy got democrats elected in 2020, the 2022 midterms, and last year's state and local lebletions. so they are sticking with it for 2024. trump's candidacy gave him no choice but to seek a second term despite hardship on his family. >> he is the most anti-democratic with a small d president in american history. i had to check with my kids, my grandkids because, you know, they are going to be victimized like everybody else is. >> biden faces uphill battle his approval rating hitting 15-year low in a new "the washington post" abc poll 33% and biden facing angst from key contingencies over u.s. support for israel. tomorrow, federal workers and some administration staff are expected to walk off the job in protest. >> this administration has been

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Americas Choice 2024 Iowa Caucuses

the midterms in 2018. when it comes to a general election, those voters don't have the majority of the american sentiment. one thing that was interesting what you said earlier when you were reading the quote from donald trump. ron desanctimonious. he has a nickname for him. he did not have a nickname for nikki haley. if nikki haley surprises people tonight, look for her nickname, look for trump to begin to do to her what he has done to every other candidate where he trains his sights on her and trains the forces of the maga crowd, gets them focused on attacking her. it's going to be brutal. >> can i make a comment about that question. the question, it's been a flawed exercise going on in the republican party about what if trump did not get the nomination. would he actually support a different republican for president? would he tell his people to stay home? there is a world here where he is the only electable republican because he's the only one who can get his base to turn out. i agree with you, it's not been quite enough in some of these cycles. but if another republican got the nomination and he went

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Americas Choice 2024 Iowa Caucuses

stupid reason to rally around a candidate, but it's true. there is another thing. ron desantis' entire argument for running after the 2022 midterms is trump was going to be a weak candidate and couldn't win. that looked like a plausible argument for a long time. you now have matchups where trump beating joe biden. nikki haley making this argument, i tend to agree with her. but electability is sort of a necessary but not sufficient argument. and when it looks like trump could win any way, it makes it hard to compel people. >> you were speaking to your trump source. it's interesting because it's true, every time there is something bad that happens to him legally, his poll numbers go up. >> it is. but they are not worried about the competition. they're worried about the court cases. >> they are definitely worried about the court cases. they planned all along to try to get the court case pushed beyond the 2024 election in the hopes that he'll win and be able to pardon himself or put an ag in there who will put these cases

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Morning Joe Weekend

50 years of women's rights the way i done. trump did. >> in the end, it's about me, right? every conversation i've heard about the trump campaign over the last few months has been this effort to paint donald trump with moderate on abortion. he's the one who's going to say, we cannot have a federal ban. he's the one who's going to say to other republicans, roll back the way that you talk about roe v. wade. don't sound extreme on abortion. he said after the midterms that some candidates had jeopardize their positions on the republican side because they had been too tough on abortion. pointing out rhonda santas in that respect. for his campaign ben, which is trying to get him to say, i'm against a federal ban. a 15-week ban, because that's when most of the american public is. most of the american public said -- >> that's nikki haley's position, actually. >> that's what his campaign -- campaign, don trump's position. >> yeah, but he can't do it. let's play the clip again. again, i was shocked when i was

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