The GOP vastly underachieved in these very winnable midterms… and We hear from America on DeSantis vs. Trump for 2024

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The GOP vastly underachieved in these very winnable midterms… and We hear from America on DeSantis vs. Trump for 2024

from Fox Across America w/ Jimmy Failla · host FOX News Podcasts

The 2022 midterm elections didn’t exactly play out like most people expected, and we try and make sense of these surprising results on Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla. Jimmy explains why he believes Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ sizeable reelection victory is proof he is the best person to lead the Republican ticket in 2024, not former President Trump. Callers throughout the country then weigh in on whether DeSantis or Trump is the better option going forward. Democratic strategist Kevin Walling checks in to discuss the midterms and whether he thinks these results indicate President Biden is going to run for a second term. Ohio Republican Congressman Jim Jordan talks about how his party needs to continue to focus on the issues important to voters, and expresses his support for Congressman Kevin McCarthy in his bid to become the next House Speaker. PLUS, Professor of Business and Economics at The King’s College in Manhattan Brian Brenberg helps Jimmy take some calls about 2024.   [00:00:00] Reacting to the unexpected results in the midterms  [00:38:30] Callers on DeSantis and Trump  [00:57:10] Kevin Walling  [01:16:43] Rep. Jim Jordan  [01:33:58] Brian Brenberg   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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