Newsroom. Great to have you with us this weekend, im ana cabrera in new york. President trump making good on his promise to hit the road full throttle for republicans this summer. In just a few hours, hell be pumping up gop voters in ohio in a deep red district that he won easily on election day. But now, a republican win there is by no means a given. These two are fighting for a congressional seat in tuesdays special election. On the left is the democrat, can danny oconnor, suddenly surging, making it a tossup against Republican Troy Balderson. The president s visit is last minute push to keep that seat republican. Boris sanchez is on site. If this district flips, what does this mean for midterms . Reporter hey there, ana. Well, it could be a signal of that blue wave that commentators have long been prognosticating for the 2018 midterm elections. This could be a referendum on
where President Trump stands with midwestern voters as well. The fact is, we wouldnt be talking about the 12th
some i talk to this morning say, look, we don t feel enthusiastic about either candidate this time round. it s not a very popular rematch betweenjoe biden against donald trump, according.suggesting the polls are suggesting. and those i spoke to said they voted in many elections their whole lives but don t even know if they re going to go out and vote. so yet more evidence that perhaps it is which side gets its vote out most successfully that is really going to be the deciding factor of this election. i m nowjoined byjill abramson who s an author, academic and the former executive editor of the new york times. if swing voters are now centrestage and a lack of enthusiasm is the issue, i guess centrestage and a lack of enthusiasm is the issue, i guess both centrestage and a lack of enthusiasm is the issue, i guess both candidates centrestage and a lack of enthusiasm is the issue, i guess both candidates need centrestage and a lack of enthusiasm is the issue, i guess both candidates
By Ben Glickman Shares of Solowin Holdings dive on Monday after the completion of the company's initial public offering. The stock was down 31% to $3.38.
By Ben Glickman Shares of Solowin Holdings more than doubled on their first day of trading Thursday. The stock was up 164%, to $10.56, in midday trading. The.
Solowin Holdings, Ltd. (SWIN) plans to raise $10 million in an initial public offering (IPO) on the week of August 28th, IPO Scoop reports. The company plans to issue 2,500,000 shares at $4.00 per share. In the last 12 months, Solowin Holdings, Ltd. generated $4.5 million in revenue and $1.4 million in net income. The […]