summer. affluent northern virginia suburbs, leslie vega is campaigning with glenn youngkin. i don t know about you, but i find myself having to go to three different grocery stores trying to make that dollar stretch. and i am tired of a government that no longer reflects the needs or the interests of we the people. vega is running against abigail spamburger, considered a toss-up, similar to other districts, suburban districts mostly affluent and typically blue or democratic seats. a short time ago, a high profile surrogate in a suburban new york district suggested republicans don t have the answers. here is the truth. we do have too much inflation
veteran married to a pilot. i m a helicopter pilot. looking out for our military servicemen and women is a priority of mine. bill: you have a resume. i want to get to leslie and hung cao. spanberger is running in a new district now closer to washington, d.c. she has won two very close elections 2018 and 2020. why do you think this is the year for republicans in that district? again, you see every single position that she has taken in enabling joe biden and nancy pelosi s tax and spend agenda. it is crippling our families and hurting us across the board and voters in the seventh district are tired. i m the daughter of salvadoran immigrants and law enforcement. we re reminding voters we re in this position because of spanberger and her support of joe biden and nancy pelosi and this is the year we flip the seventh and take our country back.
bill: hung cao you have the biggest hurdle the climb. democrats have an eight-point edge in your district. you talked about opportunity. born in vietnam, coming to the united states. how have you seen the possibility of opportunity erode in your own life, or have you? oh, first of all glenn youngkin lost the district by only.9 points. it is not an uphill battle. right now joe biden is in the tubes just like my opponent is. again, every immigrant that came here in my district, 45% minorities, we came here for the same thing. for opportunity and for education for our children and this is what s resonating against everybody in this district from the americans who lived here for eight generations to the new immigrants like myself. bill: hung cao, leslie vega and jen kiggans, thank you for
economy. that s what people are complaining about and what is dri driving voters out. our country is in a recession. first and foremost the economy. it s what every voter cares about in matter democrat, republican on independent. that s first and foremost and republicans are ready to stop the wasteful spending and ready to stop the big government overreach and overregulating of the oil and gas industry. voters are out because people care about how much they are paying at the grocery stores and i m excited to be in the fight and we ll flip this district in virginia and a great victory. bill: you mentioned the issues, economy and inflation number one by 31% on the screen now. far out are others. leslie vega you are the southern edge of the outskirts of washington, d.c.
fun with truss. they said if a head of lettuce would go bad before truss resigns. she lasted 4.1 scaramucci years. sandra: i saw the same thing. at least he had fun with it. thanks, john. we ll be back today. i m sandra smith. john: i m john roberts. the story starts right now. good afternoon. i m trace gallagher in for martha maccallum. a political earthquake is in the making for a potential shift by latino voters away from democrats. we re talking 19 days from now. we ll speak to a panel of latino voters with different outlooks on the mid-terms. the republican leslie vega vying to be viagra s first long woman. first reaction to the white house to the mayor of the border city of el paso who last month