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Transcripts For CNN CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta 20240707

party. cnn s kristin holmes is there for us at the rally. kristin, what are pennsylvania republicans saying? are they concerned about these candidates right now? well, they are absolutely concerned. according to both trump advisers as well as state republicans that i spoke to besides the fact that trump has privately criticized both candidates particularly oz, his campaign, his performance, they believe it is too late for him to actually distance himself from these races. as you said, he hand picked oz and despite pleas from state republicans endorsed mastriano in the 11th hour. so the hope now is that trump s popularity in the state will actually boost these lagging campaigns, but i ve got to tell you, jim, it might be a heavy lift, particularly when it comes to oz. i have spoken to a number of republican voters, trump supporters who say when it comes to oz they are still on the fence. they do not feel like they connect with him. they don t feel like they know anything abo

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Bill to make street racing a felony heads to Bill Lee's desk | News

Sponsored by state Rep. John Gillespie (R-Memphis), House Bill 2814 upgrades the penalty for street racing from a Class A misdemeanor to a Class E felony. Those arrested for the activity could face up to six years in prison and a fine up to $3,000, if the bill is signed into law.

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