one of the few remaining swing congressional districts new york s 19th went democratic. at least far moment in time, he was a snapshot of america s political mood. a swing district won by obama and then trump and then biden voted to send democrat pat ryan to washington. ryan ran on abortion right. his republican opponent focussed on the economy and crime. and now a midterm election that is just 73 days away and once seemed a fore gone conclusion, a republican takeover of the house and the senate, is much more uncertain. as jonathan weissman pointed out the new york times this week, republicans need just five seats to win the house. and their candidates are in strong positions to win the bulk of nine districts that mr. trump would have won easily two years ago if the new maps had been in place. seven of those nine seats do not have a democratic incumbent to defend them. here is another way to look at it. the nonpartisan cook political report rates 10 democratic seats as lean
i heard the president say something to the effect of, i don t f ing care if they have weapons. republican congressman adam kinzinger joins me exclusively. gas prices and soaring inflation dampen americans holiday. can president biden turn america s mood around? hello, i m dana bash in washington where the state of our union is ready for some fireworks of the nonpolitical variety. happy fourth of july weekend. as friends gather to celebrate america s birthday at parades and cookouts on this holiday break, the food they re eating and drives they re taking are more expensive than last year. there are signs that americans of different political stripes are growing more divided after a series of supreme court reversals on environmental regulations, guns and abortion. add to the mix, the ongoing fight over former president trump s big election lie as americans learn shocking new details about how far trump was willing to go to stay in power. the former president has told as
weapons. republican congressman adam kinzinger joins me exclusively. gas prices and soaring inflation dampen americans holiday celebrations as former president trump considers making a second bid official. can president biden turn america s mood around? hello, i m dana bash in washington where the state of our union is ready for some fireworks of the nonpolitical variety. happy fourth of july weekend. as friends gather to celebrate america s birthday at parades and cookouts on this holiday break, the food they re eating and drives they re taking are more expensive than last year. there are signs that americans of different political stripes are growing more divided after a series of supreme court reversals on environmental regulations, guns and abortion. add to the mix, the ongoing fight over former president trump s big election lie as americans learn shocking new details about how far trump was willing to go to stay in power. the former president has told associates h
and i realize through attrition the net/net is probably going to be less than that because a lot of irs agents are leaving, but can anyone dispute what i said to my guest, why can t we take those irs agents and i m not saying cut them short because they need resources, too, but there should be the same ground swell that there was among democrats, at least, to beef up the irs for this. no one, no one those stories that i just told you, a guy taking ppp funds and buying $57,000 pokemon card, no one in the country would argue with taking more government resources and empowering my guest and letting them go after the ppp fraudsteres. no brainer. someone champion that issue for goodness sakes. go to my website at smerconish.com this hour. answer this week s poll question. by the way, register for the daily newsletter while you re there. is president biden s student