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Rep. Tom Emmer (R-Minnesota), chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, said the Democrats were responsible for the problems plaguing the United States, and voters should know that when they go to vote in the November midterm elections. said it should be considered.
Emmer referred to high inflation, illegal immigration and violent crime in an interview on Fox News Sunday, saying they were all connected by a common thread.
“This election is… in a nutshell, security,” Emer said. “It’s about the economic security of Americans, it’s about the physical security of Americans.”
Emmer appeared on the show shortly after Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chair Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (DN.Y.) made an appearance. Maloney chose to focus on issues such as abortion, claiming Democrats are “on track.” He didn’t say much about inflation, borders and crime, and generally claimed that his party was working to solve the problems Emer said he created in the first place.
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“There’s never been an economic talk like that because Democrats’ policies have failed,” Mr. Emmer said. “Americans are suffering. Every day we have to make difficult choices about food and gas. And safety, physical security, and the Democratic Party’s crime-promoting policies are literally transforming our cities. It’s a war zone.”
Regarding crime specifically, Emer cited Maloney’s home state of New York as an example, saying that New York City is suffering from a “cashless bail crime epidemic” that Maloney himself endorses.Emer deals with illegal immigration. He argued that the cartels were crossing borders and exacerbating the fentanyl problem that threatens American lives.
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Whereas Democrats prefer to focus on abortion, Emmer doesn’t worry, and if they want it to be their main issue, “good luck to those trying to defend their extreme positions.” said.
Maloney argued that Democrats had momentum in the final months before the midterm elections, but Emer argued otherwise.
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“Look, it’s about money,” said Emmer, adding, “Money paints a bleak future for the Democratic Party in the midterm elections.