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Fox Predicts GOP Senate Win

America’s Newsroom’ co-anchor Bill Hemmer breaks down the final Fox News power rankings, predicting that Republicans will regain control of the Senate.

Hemmer says Fox is moving the lean-Democrat states of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin to lean Republican. He says a good night for the GOP would be regaining the Senate with 51 seats at the very least, and as many as 55! Sen. John Thune joins Hemmer for more analysis.

Double-Teaming Trump

In yet another questionable move to sabotage Donald Trump’s march to the GOP presidential nomination, fellow candidates Ted Cruz and John Kasich have joined forces. Fox News’ Martha MacCallum reports, “Kasich will pull out of Indiana to give Cruz a clear path. While Cruz will pave the way for Kasich in Oregon and New Mexico.” As you would expect, The Donald blasted the new strategy, calling it “collusion and desperation.” Learn more from MacCallum and co-host Bill Hemmer in this episode of “America’s Newsroom.”

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Cuomo Inserts Foot in Mouth

Andrew Cuomo is at it again. The ultra-liberal governor of New York riled up conservatives, including many of his very own New Yorkers, when he made disparaging remarks regarding their political views. Cuomo basically threw down the political gauntlet when he said that pro-lifers, pro assault weapon and anti-gay extreme conservatives have no place in New York.

The comments created a firestorm and drew immediate reaction from New York GOP Chairman Ed Cox who demanded an apology. “I call on Governor Cuomo to apologize to New York’s good conservatives and Catholics for his statement that ‘they have no place in the state of New York’ and to all New Yorkers for poisoning New York politics with divisive rhetoric at a time when New York needs to be united to address its continuing economic problems.” Cox explains his comments to Fox News’ Bill Hemmer.

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