democrat. arizona four from toss-up to lean democrat. kansas three from toss-up to lean democrat. nebraska to lean republican. pennsylvania 17 from toss-up to lean democrat. moving in the g.o.p. direction california 27 with republican mike garcia from toss-up to lean republican. california 47 from lean democrat to toss-up. colorado eight from toss-up to lean republican. connecticut five from lean democrat to toss-up. nevada free. new york 19 from toss-up to lean republican. north carolina 13 from toss-up to lean republican. organ five from toss-up to lean republican. virginia two from toss-up to lean republican. virginia seven from lean democrat to toss-up.
why is this race considered so close? they redrew the lines a little bit and kind of helped out your cause under republican leadership in virginia. this is the first time in history that two women veterans are running against each other. it is a very interesting race to watch. but my opponent and i couldn t be more different. she plays the moderate. this is what she does every election cycle but doesn t vote like one. she votes with nancy pelosi and joe biden and for their failed disastrous economic policies 99% of the time. my mission is to tell that to voters. it is a common sense district. huge active duty military population and the people we re impacting on fixed income, fixed military and retirement incomes and they have been impacted the most by these disastrous economic policies. they can no longer afford everyday things like gas and groceries. i m the daughter of an army
we re here in westchester county in thornwood north of new york city. today you can see they are getting ready for the rally. behind me is the zeldin bus. republican nominee lee zeldin will be getting high-power help this morning from down south. accompanied on the campaign trail in westchester county by virginia governor glenn youngkin. westchester north of new york city similar to the middle and upper class suburbs of virginia where residents are concerned about taxes, quality of life and such. yesterday zeldin said the theme today will be education. he wants to try to replicate some of governor youngkin s policies on education that youngkin has imposed in the commonwealth. stricter testing. charter schools and dealing with some of the gender issues. another major issue in public education is giving parents more
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.
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