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The Fox News Rundown

From Washington: Could The Democrats' Supreme Court Setbacks Boost Them In 2024?

The Fox News Rundown

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News, Daily News, Politics

3.41.7K Ratings

🗓️ 9 July 2023

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Democrats are gearing up for the 2024 elections, hoping they can use some recent legal losses at the Supreme Court to fire up their base and target Republicans in vulnerable seats. Last month, the High Court voted to strike down both affirmative action in college admissions and President Biden's student loan debt relief plan. Last year, the party was able to successfully use the overturning of Roe vs. Wade to rally voters and prevent a 'red wave' in the midterms. Democrats are hoping the latest Supreme Court decisions will have the same effect in 2024. Co-Director of the FOX News Poll and Professor at the University of Texas Austin Daron Shaw discusses the Democrats' strategy ahead of the next election cycle. Last month, members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee visited Moore County, North Carolina during a field hearing on enhancing America's grid security. The goal of the hearing was to learn how to prevent the power grid from vulnerabilities, such as cyberattacks after the Duke Energy power substation was attacked last year leaving over forty-thousand homes and businesses without power. Congressman Larry Bucshon (R-IN) explains how the United States can prevent future attacks, and why lawmakers and private companies need to cooperate to protect critical infrastructure. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello I'm Ian Stirling and I'm with one of McCain's farmers who grow their

0:04.0

petite hang on these are odd looking potatoes. That's kale Ian. You do know you

0:08.9

need potato to make chips right? Yes but we don't just grow potatoes we actually

0:13.8

rotate different crops to help keep the soil healthy. So we eat McCain chips I'm

0:17.7

helping do some good. Exactly yeah you're supporting the move to regenerative

0:21.8

farming. By the way I do know the difference between kale and potatoes. Of course

0:27.2

you do. McCain, let's all check in.

0:34.5

Sunday, June 9, 2023. I'm Chad Perger. Democrats are gearing up for the 2024

0:40.6

elections hoping they can use some recent legal losses at the Supreme Court to

0:44.8

fire up their base and target Republicans in vulnerable seats. It's an attempt to

0:49.3

kind of I guess tap into outrage or to create or harness outrage over these

0:55.9

particular issue decisions to cobble together a constellation of voters that

1:01.9

can help the Democrats win in 2024. I'm Jessica Rosenthal whether both

1:06.6

hot and cold attacks both cyber and physical a lot can impact our ability to

1:11.7

get electricity and lawmakers are growing more concerned about our aging

1:15.8

grid infrastructure. This was a land event they knew exactly what their target

1:22.1

was and they were able to accomplish their goal pretty easily with a

1:26.9

security level that they had at their facility there. This is the Fox News

1:30.9

rundown from Washington.

1:42.5

While Republicans hope for a red wave in last year's midterms the Democrats

1:46.5

defied expectations and overperformed retaining control of the Senate flipping

1:51.6

governors mansions around the country and holding on to more house seats than

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