biden administration. i m going to give of you a final thought on what we can expect from republicans as we get into 2023. maybe just a quick wrap-up thought. just building on those investigations as i was mentioning before. it goes into foreign policy. it goes into the department of homeland security. there s not an area they suggested they would be interested in probing. the white house has started to beef up to respond to those as well. andrew? i think the word we re going to hear a lot this year is the i word, impeachment. not necessarily president biden himself but one of his top cabinet secretaries that is the homeland security secretary. republicans have obviously been complaining for months and months about the situation at the border. you are seeing a lot of moderate democrats, especially democrats who represent border districts
district and two congressional seats upset by democrats in border districts. jackson beat out by incumbent escobar and candidate garcia falling short in her bid to unseat cuellar. de la cruz flipping the district red becoming first woman to represent. todd: bring in retired ice director tom holman. you think texas would vote for border security and border candidates off the bat, in those three races, they did not. what say you? tomi: / i m shocked, the border issue is not resonating.
districts that are being challenged by three republican latinas endorsed by trump. they re basically running on two platforms for one using the republican rhetoric when it comes to the economy, raising wages and those more fiscal looks at thing. and then the second thing i found a lot of those three latinas are banking on leaning into the culture wars. saying democrats don t understand your communities, using latinx against us. they re talking about being daughters or dissen dends of immigrants but saying they came the legal way. so they re really running from there on those platforms. that s a formula they hope will take them to victory. see how that turns out after the 8th of this month. thank you for being with us this morning. thanks. up next, north korea
is for republicans especially in these border states, border districts where voters are very concerned about the drug flow and the lack of any kind of order or security out on the border. bill: on election night there are four districts there along the border. seeing how they went two years ago. they sent alarm bells off for a lot of folks on the democratic side. if hispanics are moving toward republicans on the issue of immigration, they have just turned this issue on its head and in effect may turn american politics on its head as well. it blows up a lot of conventional wisdom that democrats have held about the hispanic vote. you are right. the border districts in texas, these are districts that voted for hillary clinton by 20 plus points. voted for joe biden for the most part in the last election. and the cook political report just moved two of those democratic seats to toss-ups.
in a statement on monday martinez said, quote, i take responsibility for what i said and there are no excuses for those comments. i m so sorry. i m resigning immediately as president of the los angeles city council. that democrat is out. dana: one of the things they were having a discussion about was about redistricting in the area and what the school distinct would look like. they are trying to draw some lines and a lot of hurt feelings and probably appropriate she took that action. also, this. republicans campaigning on immigration as they look to flip border districts that usual eye go blue. does this issue have traction nationwide. a what was it like sitting across from the serial killer, dahmer? was there any incident that you can remember? i don t know what started it to this day. the person to blame is sitting