Very proud to have you and the way you speak. Thank you so much. Bill sarah, nice to meet you. Dana what an impressive woman. Fox news alert. The campaigns are back in action. President Trump And Jd vance returning to michigan working to build momentum in a crucial battleground state. Im dana perino. Welcome to americas newsroom. Bill what a story. Dana a lot more to come. Bill how many stories are there . Its endless. Im bill hemmer, good morning. Its thursday. Today Trump Rally taking place in a Bellwether County in a key state that will matter. Jd vance visiting western Michigan Yesterday. Deep red part of that state. A day after he took the Debate Stage against Tim Walz. Dana the polls showing a dead heat 33 days before Election Day. Vice president harris will go to michigan tomorrow. Bill Bill Melugin back on the trail in saginaw, michigan where folks are lining up for the Rally Today as we begin a new hour. Good morning to you as well. Both of these candidates know how important
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