a lot of people have since. that republican romp in november that was a give-me, not so fast and not a give-me. we have you covered with connell mcshane on what has mcconnell worried. jessica taylor on the polls showing the cracks and grady trimble at the iowa state fair with potential presidential candidates looking for openings. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. let s begin with connell mcshane on what is giving mitch that twitch. it s interesting. leader mcconnell is making the point that if you look at a statewide race, that s really when the candidate matters, not just whether there s an r or d next to his name what many expect to be a big year for republicans, when we dig in, we see the gop struggling in senate races. the democrat is john fedder man leading dr. oz in the polls so much so that the cook political report has changed the rating from toss-up to now lean democrat. fedderman has been trying to portray oz as this out of touch carpet b
democrat dechlic precinctses. the plan as outlined by a republican national committee staffer in michigan includes utilizing rules to provide political balance among poll workers to install party-trained volunteers prepared to challenge voters at democratic majority polling places to connect a website in establishing a network of party-friendly district attorneys who can intervene to block vote counts at certain precincts. here is a clip of an rnc official in michigan making his pitch to potential recruits in october 2021. that is what we are here tonight for. to show the program that we are creating to create that safety net on the polls before election day, after election day to make sure that fraud does not happen again. i understand that we are upset with the 2020 result, but we cannot just look at the 2020 results or else the exact same thing will happen in 2022. we need volunteers on the ground on election day ahead of election day working so that that fraud does not
market. major industries in the mud yesterday part of a week-long slide chipping away at your retirement funds, 401k coming off the worst quarter since the start of the pandemic. dana: adding insult to injury the price of gas hitting another all-time high. $4.41 a gallon right now. close to $6 in some states. bill: president biden blaming these issues on just about everything and everyone from climate change to covid but according to larry kudlow it s time to take a look in the mirror. president biden should start to own this problem. the blame game doesn t work. it is not working for him. ordinary working folks don t buy into the blame game at all. you are in an emergency inflation crisis. and so you have to start taking emergency action. peter doocy rocks off the show report being live from the north lawn this morning. good morning, peter. good morning. we have new insight this morning from inside the white house. we know more this morning about how the president
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Secretary West, Sanjay Verma, on Friday held consultations with the Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia, Sergey Vershinin, according to the Ministry of External Affairs.
chicago homicides were nearly three times as much as california. which is los angeles, which is a very large city. more than five times larger than new york city. wow. 90% of these homicides were gun-related. you think about the fact that out of all the crime committed last year, 12% of those crimes led to an arrest. you want to just throw your hands up and drop your head. this is insanity on steroids. no other way to describe it. soft open crime modelsies have endangered the lives of us all. where does this end? i don t know. until people get tired of these progressive policies this is not about democrats or republicans, not even progressives, but policies that have endangered people s lives. until those policies are gone, we re reporting on this on a