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>> carley: the white house is taking a victory lap as the price of gas slides back. the administration hoping you forgot you are paying $2 more per gallon from the day biden moved into the white house. you're watching "fox and friends first," i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: i didn't forget, i'm todd piro. kamala harris and gavin newsom working to reel in big money donors in case an opportunity
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arises to take the top spot. >> carley: griff jenkins joins us. >> griff: when prices go up, it has nothing to do with president biden, when it comes down, he deserves credit. white house economic advisor doesn't like you to put it that way. >> i very much disagree with that framing. what is happening here is a president who is working tirelessly to address the largest, toughest constraint facing american households, the budgetary impact of elevated prices and we're showing you here today real results partially derive from concrete efforts he's taken. >> griff: this after kate bedingfield expressed frustration over not getting credit for deshrining gas prices
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saying the drop is one of the fastest in gas prices in over a decade, just this sunday we witnessed largest single day decline in national gas prices 2008. voters are not happy. new cnn poll 38% approve of his performance and 7-10 americans say biden hasn't paid enough attention to the nation's most pressing problems. governor sears had this criticism. >> every time we buy bread and it is expensist because of inflation, that's a poll. we fill our gas and it is expensive, thoot a poll. stop gas lighting us, we pay for it everyday. >> griff: gavin newsom looking
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past this and focus on 2024. cnn reporting wall street executive who raised money for biden's 2020 campaign say he has heard from harris and newsom. white house is considering emergency declaration on climate change as soon as this week, although no decision has been made yet. s todd and carley. >> todd: the country confused when there are bigger issues to fry. is the media turning on president biden? jesse watters thinks so. >> jesse: 30% of the country approve of how he's running the economiy. the media knows that is a political disaster. the "washington post" ranked their top 10 favorite biden replacements, list includes failed 2020 candidates like
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mayor pete and kamala harris and aoc and roy cooper and gavin newsom. it's a sad list, somehow they all seem better than biden right now and all the guys love their name is getting out there. none of them are doing anything to tamp down the whisper campaign. joe doesn't even have friends in his own party. >> carley: not inflation and gas prices, crime is a major problem for americans across the country including salt lake city where business owners say customers are scared to visit stores because of growing business camps. two business owners say their it is so bad, shops are being damaged. >> a homeless guy snuck in the building and got in the hot tub and bathed and threw heavy metal chairs, guy sitting in the front of our door and we asked him to
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leave. >> they are exposing themselves, defecating on our front porch, it is out of control. >> carley: amount of sheltered homeless people in salt lake city falling over the last two years. 5500 sheltered throughout 2021. group of criminals bring traffic to a stand still in san francisco after stopping in the middle of the road smashing their way into a parked van and ransacking it in broad daylight. the person who posted it says $10,000 of items were stolen and the thieves got back in their car and went on their way. there have been 1200 robberies reported in san francisco this year. >> todd: minneapolis gunman -- killed an ex-conin self-defense.
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raising $20,000, the mother allegedly attacked by sunberg say people have their facts wrong. >> george floyd was not armed. breonna taylor was not armed. my kids -- celebrate a man's life that tried to kill him. >> todd: jose alba was charged with a crime. bo daying says it doesn't allow fundraising for legal defense of a violent crime. >> todd: flash flood warning issued in new york city as big apple get soaked by heavy storms on monday. video showing runoff streaming into the subway. authorities say some tunnels got 14 inches of water. >> carley: three stations had to suspend service and caused
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problems in the bronx. senior meteorologist has more. janice, rainy out there yesterday. >> janice: it wa thunderstorms dropped rain. the big story is the heat. let's take a look at it, there is the forecast today. into the 90s for new york city and dc toward boston. 91. scattered storms in the forecast today, but then when you factor in the humanitarian, we have heat advisories for the northeast. it will feel oppressive, this is moisture content in the atmosphere. higher the dew point, the worst it will feel especially for coastal areas from richmond to new york city, feeling over 100. heat index for new york city, 97 today. thursday 104. 99 on saturday. we are in a heat wave like most
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of the country. current temperatures for central u.s. heat advisory stretching from big bend of texas toward northeast and parts of the northern plains. the heat index for texas, dallas over 100 for several weeks. we have a front moving through northern plains and upper midwest, we could see heavy rainfall and flash flooding alerts. dallas, we've been tracking over 100 degrees. 109, not with heat index, that is air temperature, dangerous for them. the big story here is heat, that is ongoing over the next couple days, next week or so. i know it is summertime. when you have high heat indexes,
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you can't be outside for a long period of time, especially those susceptible to heat. >> carley: tell us about your new podcast. >> janice: janice dean podcast. brian kilmeade was my first guest. he doesn't like to get too personal, he opened up for a lot of topics. sometimes he skirted the issue, for the most part, a wonderful, fantastic guest. with the janice dean, i want to get to know the personalities here. we love you on tv, you have awesome lives outside the tv box. >> carley: all positive stories, we focus on negativity. >> janice: breath of fresh air. we did the hot dogs and will have the westminister dogs and
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we had the trainer of rich strike racing at saratoga this morning. >> todd: how did you come up with the title? >> janice: love you guys. >> carley: school board near los angeles might let planned parenthood put a clinic on a high school campus, can you believe that? >> todd: our income guest speak out about this at a school board meeting, he will join us to talk more about this shocking proposal.
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>> todd: your tuition dollars at work. boston university students can purchase emergency contraception bills, plan b bills at subsidized cost from a vending machine. >> wrecklessly putting vending machines with this dream drug is a bad idea. president obama was 100% pro-abortion opposed putting these drugs in vending machines. >> todd: the machine has sold more than 1000 pills.
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studentss making guides on how to install these machines on campuses. >> carley: the district quickly postponed the discussion of the plan saying action won'ting immediately taken and offered no further comment. ryan joins me now. >> planned parenthood was going to vote on planned parenthood going essentially right next to a high school on high school campus, vote on that yesterday. they decided to postpone the vote. what happened? >> brian: there were a number, seemed like a few hundred parents showed up. i am not licensed in california, i am licensed in arizona, flew out for this purpose. parents are up in arms there was proposal to put one of these machines on the high school.
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>> carley: it could write prescription, give out birth control and insert iud's in young girls. the planned parenthood would be able to give students referrals to get procedures done at another planned parenthood clinic all without parental consent. how is this being considered? >> i'm going to push back on one point there is nothing between the contract of planned parenthood and unified school district that prevents this facility from providing gender affirmation care on campus. according to central and western planned parenthood website they explain planned parenthood is number two provider in the nation for gender affirmation hormones to people. this is what this is about.
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people are up in arms about the abortion issue. i want to explain this is about trying to create conversion camps on high school campuses where kids are susceptible to peer pressure. these girls are facing the brunt of this right now, if you read abigail shyer's book, we have social contajion causing girls in this country to desire based on the pressure of friends and outside individuals like teachers to change sex and it is causing quite a lot of damage. they are giving out hormones to children being used by the state to chemically castrate children and no reason they would not provide this on the high school campus. the gavel project, we are explaining to folks what is happening here.
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>> carley: you get -- children could get hormones to change their gender at high school and parents would never know. when this proposal was announced, statement was release, we encourage children to involve their parents but minors have right to consent to services without parental consent under california law. why is that? >> that is right. california provides state capacity to give children drugs absent the protection of parents and one thing interesting about all of this is that we can't figure out here in the state or anywhere why it is active shooters, we can't solve active shooter problems or violence
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problems. we can find extra funds to put in planned parenthood at campuses. we need to stand up, i appreciated the parents showing up to this location to protest this issue. >> carley: so issue backlash they postponed the vote and hope it will go away altogether. thank you for joining us. >> ink that thank you. >> todd: chris cuomo considering a career charge. can't wait to talk to joe concha about it next. and he's working out. ♪ your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis and... take. it. on. with rinvoq. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that tackles pain, stiffness, swelling. for some, rinvoq significantly reduces ra and psa fatigue.
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capital is feeling the heat as several migrant buses arrive from states like texas. >> carley: brooke singman has the latest. >> brooke: dc mayor muriel bowser says there is an influx of migrants in the city. listen. >> i feel they are being tricked into nationwide bus trips when their final destinations are all over thes of america. >> brooke: remarks are not sitting well with texas governor greg abbott. with the nation's capital experiencing fraction of the disaster created by the open border policy our state faces everyday, maybe he'll finally do his job and secure the border. 10 dc city council members urging the mayor to take action.
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we want you to coordinate to step in and assist with the response. bowser admitted yesterday it was a federal issue. listen. >> we're dealing with a federal issue the district of columbia won't be able to bear. it requires a federal response. >> brooke: crisis at the border is a key issue for voters on both sides of the aisle. ken paxton joined us highlighting the threat to safety and security. >> this is clearly a policy decision made by the biden administration to violate federal law and we have this problem, nothing to do with texas. we would love for the biden administration to stop this, the governor is right and she's complaining. fox news digital asked the mayor if the strain on city resources changed her perspective, but the office did not respond for
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comment. >> carley: thank you. new "washington post." >> todd: flawed coverage model of politics and government is bad for more than just biden results in distorted discourse that weakens democracy, the media needs to find different way to cover washington. joe concha joins us. to be clear, we're in the wrong for pointing out that joe biden's policy have destroyed a once thriving economy, right? >> joe: yes, todd, media coverage drove inflation to 9.1%. inflation was below 2% when this president took office. it was press looking to take down joe biden by driving violent crime up and out of control and negative media coverage opened southern border to allow migrants to pour into
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communities across the country. it is an opinion piece, everyone has one. i respectfully disagree with the premise based on sanity and sobriety, carley, todd. >> carley: this opinion piece points out president biden deserved criticism over the afghanistan withdrawal, there were other things going on at the time. i think people remember that, it happened a year ago when 13 servicemembers died and power of that nation was handed back to the taliban. that was the most important thing at the moment. >> joe: the president kept saying it would hold off the taliban for quite sometime and basically the time it takes to deliver pizza, you are seeing afghans hanging from planes trying to get out of the country while americans are left behind.
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no sugar coating what happened in august or the policyings that have gone wrong on the other hand this president and i'm shocked that made the light of day, that opinion piece. that is what it is, we can point out the flaws, guys. >> todd: former cnn host chris cuomo applied to be a firefighter in the hamptons, but could not handle the demanding schedule. from the east hampton fire chief, there are monthly meetings and drills and we don't have many celebricelebrities. i think he wanted to be in the calendar with his shirt off. >> joe: hard not to theer rise that, my wife has six of the calendars for some reason. this fire department doesn't
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take kindly being used. he broke his own quarantine only to come out of his basement acting like he was quarantining and make it look like it was the first time he had come out of his basement and he had his brother attempting to smear his brother. he's trying to repair his image and perhaps he will work in this business again not on the scale he was before cnn, but we'll see what happens for chris cuomo. he wants back in the public eye. >> carley: good thought wanting to join the fire department, it didn't work with the schedule. thank you. >> joe: see you tomorrow, wednesday, i believe it is.
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>> todd: it is tuesday, voters in maryland head to the polls in statewide primaries today. >> carley: lawrence jones is having breakfast with friends in maryland. you are talking to diners about issues, what do you think you will hear about the most? >> lawrence: good morning, family, good to see you this morning. there is big primary race going on, battle between endorsement of former president donald trump and larry hogan, you have kelly schultz against dan cox, who has support of former president donald trump and kelly schultz used to be a labor secretary in maryland, has the support of hogan here. a lot of voters are probably
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caring about the number one issue, that is inflation and how the economy is doing nationally, whether talking about gas prices or average goods you want from the store. they will be fired up about this, that is what i've been hearing, guys. >> todd: that and the issue thats popular to the neighbors in virginia, group of voters joining carley to talk about priorities, schools. listen. >> schools in maryland were closed from 2020 and children did not have a regular school year. education and ensuring we do not have a disruption. >> when we don't have proper mental health within the schools and our communities, we see decrease in educational performance and we can see increase in crime. >> todd: lawrence, whether in
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maryland or nationally do you think democrats see what is happening and are they doing enough to keep it from happening in 2022 or is this part of the reason we are expecting a red wave come november? >> lawrence: you asked an excellent question that bears thought from the democrats. i think they thought loudoun county and virginia at play. democrats are tied to etch tooer unions. we hear from the nra and the teachers union is most powerful union he is.
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that is the struggle for a lot of democrat leaders, they choose union or parents and are following the money. >> carley: maryland doesn't allow ballots to be counted until thursday. you can catch lawrence jones on "fox and friends" all morning long. good to see you, see you later. dodger stadium gearing up for mlb all-star game happening on fox tonight. >> todd: fox nation host abby hornacek is joining us. abby went to around from dodger stadium. >> abby: >> abby: that is right. back in my home place, the sun gets ready to rise over los angeles, we watch the best compete in the mid-summer classic tonight. action ramped up last night at
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the home-run derby, we came to catch up with players and fans. take a look. >> it has been 42 years since dodger stadium host the mid-summer classic and we are capturing the excitement. this is the mlb all-star game. what brings you here? >> it's at dodger stadium, hasn't been here since '81. >> homers and a good time. >> it is my first time, i'm excited. >> all the best players competing against each other. >> baseball, apple pie and everything. >> it is americana. >> who are you here to see? >> looking forward to watch albert pujols. >> judge. >> kershaw. >> yankees. >> acuna. ♪ >> what would you do with $1
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million prize money if you won the home run derby? >> go on a good trip. >> buy a house here. >> vacation home on the beach. >> give most of it to my parents. >> donate it to children to learn and get into baseball. >> have a big party in the bronx and off to hawaii. >> steve doocy and everybody on the show are invited. >> you are brothers, what does it mean to do this together? >> it means everything. once in a lifetime opportunity. >> it means a lot i get to spend time with him. >> i get to bring him and his buddy and his son. >> my dad is a dodger fan, i want to be a dodger fan like him when i grow up. ♪ >> what -- >> everything for me, i am
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nothing without my family. >> family, nothing better than family. i always say you have your family at home and at the field. >> what role has your faith played in your career? >> everything. >> i love being able to represent our country and i think baseball brings people together. >> what message do you have for kids watching you play? >> continue to work hard, i guess. god has a plan for every single of us. >> biggest thing is have fun. >> guys, just talking to some of the players and the fans issue the feeling i got is the fact this game is more than just baseball, it is about the family, the faith and our country. it is america's past time. >> todd: i remember as a kid
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sitting down with my dad and my friends watching this game. it didn't count for anything back then, just something about the game, it was america, what you did that tuesday in july. we are excited you are a parking lot of it there in sunny l.a. it is 2:40 m the morning. tune in tonight. live coverage on fox of the all-star game. abby hornacek, enjoy your time. >> carley: and steve doocy has veal parmesan waiting for him in california. we appreciate it. >> todd: in sacal, mask mandade coming back and los angeles could be next. >> if you want to see a red tidal wave, bring back the mask mandate. >> carley: talking about all of it with tomi lahren, coming up next. ♪
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facing criticism from doctors. jackie ibanez has the latest. good morning. >> jackie: can you even believe it? health officials in los angeles are facing pushback after announcing a push to reinstate mask mandate if numbers don't come down by the end of this month. most of the country is peeling mask mandate back. equity is cited saying every time we have increase in cases our hospitalation and numbers effect this disproportionality. it affects people with less economic means and people of color. doctors are pushing back saying return to covid restriction is not based on real data. >> the experience of our hospital reflective across the county, we are seeing nobody
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with severe covid, just the same, not been the same, like two months of the same. >> the san diego unified school district says masks are back for students and teachers for remainder of the summer. parents say the decision is not based in science and will harm the kids they are trying to protect. "the five" cohost dana perino sounded off on what this could mean for midterms. >> dana: if you want to see a red tidal wave, bring back the mask mandate. the reason we were wearing mask we wanted to prevent people from getting sick. try doing this to parents again and you will see people revolt. >> carley: the mandate will remain in place if covid transmission remains at current level it is now.
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>> carley: thank you. bring in tomi lahren, you just heard the two doctors in jacky's piece say we're not seeing severe covid disease, nothing has changed and they are going to reimplement this mask mandate, what are your thoughts on that? >> those same doctors pointed out those in the hospital with covid are not in the hospital because of covid, they are in the hospital for other reasons and happened to test positive for covid. covid for most is glorified cold, certainly for children. it is not in california they are scared of covid again, even leaders, i don't believe are worried about transmission rates or death, i believe what they are scared of, people will not be scared of covid. if covid is not top of mind then maybe residents will focus on other dumpster fires in their state. it is unaffordable, it is kriel
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ridden and ill managed and run by governor and mayors and rest of the politicians that have one-party rule. they need covid to be number one on people's minds, otherwise they will have to look elsewhere. >> todd: dr. anthony fauci says he will retire as director at the end of president biden's term. if republicans take the house, do you think he will be able to last that long with all the investigations that republicans are threatening? >> tomi: i think so long as you have a president biden in office dr. fauci will be shielded. his retiring is telling, he knows we'll have a republican in office in between the24. i don't think it is a matter of age or him making that salary,
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highest paid government official, he just realizes writing is on the wall. republican coming in 2024, you will be investigated and fired and then investigated. my retirement gift to him, don't let the door hit you on the way out >> carley: i'm sure rand paul will throw him a party, as well. kathy hochul is costing her constituents money. governor kathy hochul visits all 62 counties and travels by car, train and plane to deliver for new yorkers because it is her job. we strictly follow applicable guidance and all aircraft use is approved. people are struggling to pay for gas and she's using the jet. she has a plan for new york to
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be carbon free and using a private jet at that level didn't fall under her own plan. >> tomi: this is a typical democrat elitist that believes their work is above everybody else and the people they serve, even people funding her lifestyle. she says this is for official business, not sure how going to the buffalo bills season opener qualifies as official business. democrat elitists will pass off anything, they believe what they are doing is most important. maybe she should travel by electric car and see the plight of constituents dealing with unaffordable gas price because of democrat policies. >> todd: when traveling check out tomi lahren is fearless airing live on monday, wednesday and thursday on outtake.
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>> pay attention to this lawmakers on capitol hill sounding the alarm after a chinese food manufacturer purchase land 20 miles from grand forks air force base which is some of the most sensitive drone technology. >> one be air force major warning any data collection from the base would present a costly national security risk causing grave damage to the united states strategic advances. congressman michael waltz is a house armed services committee former green beret commander and joins us now. congressman, good morning to you.
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do we alcoholic this chalk this up as a coincidence or are you concerned. >> i'm concerned and i am glad to hear that the residents of north dakota were so concerned. i think the country has had a real wake-up call in the wake of covid where we learn that little things like masks, gowns and gloves the chinese government threatens to shut them off can become a national security concern and in case, you are seeing the chinese buy up america. they are buying up major tracts of land not just in north dakota also in texas, also near an air force base and other locations. they are buying up our food supply, major chicken and pork producers. they are buying up key energy producers. and then, of course, they are pouring that money into their massive military build-up. but my question is, why isn't the committee on foreign investment in the department of justice and across the biden
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administration why aren't they taking a closer look at this. this is what the senators were demanding. and why aren't they putting a stop to it. in some of those cases i just listed. they looked at it and then approved it. that's unacceptable. and when you see republicans take back the congress this november, you are going to see us take a much tougher stand on the chinese communist party. they are waging an economic war on the united states. and they are looking to win that war before there's ever any type of military conflict. >> congressman, the economic development for grand fork released a statement everything is good here. nothing to see here. the national intelligence security center does not consider agribusiness or wet corn milling an economic or national security concern. doesn't that statement reflect a total lack of understanding of the steveous ways the ccp operates? >> no, it absolutely does, and it complete there flies in the face of the fbi director who
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just had a speech standing next to the british head of mi-5 who cited a case where we had chinese agents digging up crops because they were genetically modified so they could reverse engineer them and send them back to china. they are able to feed their people independently and they are able to great dependencies with the united states and the rest of the world, they can then choke off those supplies and use thats a leverage geopolitically. and they are doing it across technology sectors, food supplies, energy supplies, and it's part of what they call china 2025 where they are trying to create global dependencies and then they hand the technology as part of what they call their stiviano mill fusion program over to their military. it's being run by the chinese communist party and part of chairman xi's plan to dominant
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power. >> that's what china is trying to do replace the united states as the world's number one super power when you look at things like in this chinese company coming in 20 minutes away from the air base with our nation's most sensitive drone technology you really have to be very afraid for the future. >> todd: you have to wake up. >> carley: congressman, thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> todd: we hope you are awake because "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ >> todd: the white house taking a victory lap as the price of gas slides back from its all-time high. >> the drop is one of the fastest decline in gas prices over a decade. >> stop gas lights us. we know the truth. >> d.c. mayor muriel bowser influx of are. >> thinks they are asylum seekers. >> governor greg abbott maybe he will finally do his job and secure the border. >> it is primary day in maryland. >> g.o.p. gubernatorial front runners dead heat. >> square off against dump endorsed van cox.
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