(The Center Square) – A record number of Black and Hispanic voters are expected to vote for Republicans in the midterm elections, according to a new Wall Street Journal analysis.
here. the texas-mexican border. it s a bit of a stunner. henry cuellar is going to win reelection. big disappointment for cassie garcia. republic giddens feel good about de la cruz. this is maia florez, she had the special election a couple of months ago. she s trailing by eight points. texas 34 down here in galveston. if i can do one more, guys come up there are ten republicans in the house who have voted to impeach donald trump. there are two who still have a job today. one is dan newhouse, appear in in the state of washington. look at that. he s been confirmed, he ll go back to washington. in that district of the state of washington and down here as the a new district for david wealmost had it here, guys.
Katie Naranjo, chair of the Travis County Democratic Party, and Matt Mackowiak, chair of the Travis County Republican Party, discuss what's to come on Election Day.
races in what looks like a strong year. should you take the majority in two days, you know this, i know this, republicans want a fight, they want representatives in the house that will fight for them. what do republicans want to accomplish if you win the majority and you have the gavel? first and foremost we are going to fight for you. we ve been out listening to you. i have been traveling, the last couple days i ve been to pennsylvania, been campaigning for new hampshire, new york, illinois, south carolina, i m in florida, i ll be in texas tonight with mayra flores, monica de la cruz and cass cigars ya. what c cassie garcia. we ll have to tackle inflation, become energy independent so you can afford to fill up your tank and have money left for food. secure the border. we have to make sure we secure the border to stop the fentanyl from coming across that is killing our next generation of americans. stop defunding the police and fund it. and build a nation that s built