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Meet the Black Republican whos aiming to flip a Democratic held House seat in heavily blue Connecticut – Fox News

Its been 16 years since a Republican has won in Connecticuts 5th Congressional District, but George Logan has a good shot at breaking the losing streak.

"I believe that Connecticut Republicans have a better message," the former two-term state senator, small business owner and frontman in a Jimi Hendrix tribute band said in an interview with Fox News.

Logan, whos challenging two-term Democratic Rep. Jahana Hayes in next month's midterm elections in a House district that covers parts of the western half of Connecticut, argued that "people are tired of the status quo" as he pointed to record inflation fueled by what he called "out-of-control spending from Washington."

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Republican Congressional nominee George Logan marches in a parade in Newtown, Connecticut, on Sept. 5, 2022 (Fox News)

Hayes, who made history as the first Black woman and Black Democrat to represent Connecticut in Congress, won both her 2018 election and her 2020 re-election by double digits. But the top nonpartisan political handicappers view the 2022 race as very competitive, rating it "Lean Democrat." And the National Republican Congressional Committee views the seat as a top pick-up opportunity.

National Republicans are spending big bucks to try and flip the seat. The Congressional Leadership Fund, the leading super PAC aligned with House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy, has dished out $3 million in the district to boost Logan, whos also Black.

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Logan took aim at Democrats for what he called their "war on American energy independence." He noted that "gas prices are creeping up again" and that "here in New England, its starting to get cold, and people are looking at their home heating costs, filling up those fuel oil tanks, and people are very concerned."

He charged that Hayes "is out of touch. Shes not out in the community" and argued that "her backing of the Biden-Harris-Pelosi administration down in Washington has only made things worse."

Rep. Jahana Hayes introduces Vice President Kamala Harris and CEO of Planned Parenthood Alexis McGill Johnson, to discuss women's reproductive rights at Central Connecticut State University on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022, in New Britain, Conn. (Douglas Hook /Hartford Courant via AP) ((Douglas Hook /Hartford Courant via AP))

"I just stick to those major topics that people are most concerned about, and were just gaining supporters, gaining momentum every single day," he said.

One of those issues is crime.

Logan takes issue with state statistics that indicate crime is low in Connecticut and that its one of the safest states in the country.

"I completely disagree with the data. The data is flawed," Logan claimed. "Crimes are happening. I believe they are being under-reported."

And pointing to the states all-Democratic congressional delegation and a state government controlled by Democrats, Logan argued that "everyone knows here in Connecticut that the current leadership is weak on crime."

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When it comes to the volatile issue of abortion, Logan said he supported the opinion by the Supreme Courts conservative majority to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling and send the fight over legalized abortion back to the states.

"I support a womans right to choose. I think it should be safe, legal and rare," he insisted.

"I am adamantly against late-term abortion," he added, before charging that "my opponent is in favor of abortion with no restrictions."

Asked whether he would support a 15-week abortion ban proposed by Congressional Republicans, Logan answered, "I am opposed to a national ban on abortion. I think it should be left up to the states. I would do what I can to make sure that Connecticuts current laws are not infringed in any way when it comes to womens reproductive rights and a womans right to choose."

Democrats arent buying what Logan is selling.

"Republicans are wasting their time and money on lobbyist George Logan, whose decision to align with MAGA Republicans who want to ban abortion and cut Social Security is toxic in blue-state Connecticut," Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee spokesperson James Singer charged in a statement to Fox News.

Singer vowed that "Democrats are going to defend this seat, because voters know Rep. Jahana Hayes has been fighting for them in Washington."

As part of that mission, last week Hayes landed a high-profile surrogate, as Vice President Kamala Harris traveled to Connecticut to team up with the congresswoman to discuss abortion rights.

Logan, for his part, pushes back against criticism from Democrats that hell follow GOP leadership if he wins in November.

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"I have told folks repeatedly that I am not going to Washington to represent the leadership in any political party, as my opponent has done," he said. "I was known in the legislature for being one who works across the aisle. I will work with Democrats and Republicans to pass bills that will improve the lives of everybody in my district."

Asked whether hell support impeaching President Biden if hes part of a House Republican majority on Capitol Hill come January, Logan said, "Given what I know now and the situation that we have now and what were dealing with, the answer is no. However, if things change, and theres some other type of information that would warrant that, I would consider it. But right now, I have no intentions of supporting any efforts to impeach the President of United States."

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"Im not happy with his policies. Im not happy with the direction hes taking our county. My goal is to go down to Washington to provide some checks and balances to the Biden-Harris administration. But my goal is not to go to Washington to impeach the President of the United States," Logan said.

Paul Steinhauser is a politics reporter based in New Hampshire.

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City Council Republicans turn hearing on NYC job vacancies into anti …

A quartet of conservative City Council members turned a hearing on the municipal governments soaring vacancy rates into an anti-vaccine mandate spectacle Friday amid buzz that Mayor Adams could be on the brink of peeling back some of New Yorks remaining coronavirus restrictions.

The hearing in the Councils Civil Service and Labor Committee featured testimony from members of Adams administration on what theyre doing to improve the city governments job vacancy rate, which stands at 8.3% more than five times higher than pre-pandemic levels.

Once their time came to grill the Adams officials, the three Republicans on the panel, joined by likeminded moderate Democratic Councilmember Bob Holden, focused exclusively on the citys municipal workforce coronavirus vaccine mandate.

Councilwoman Vickie Paladino (R-Queens) claimed the government would not have a job shortage if it wasnt for the mandate, which was implemented in November 2021 and requires city workers to be vaccinated against the virus that has killed more than 41,000 New Yorkers.

Enough with all this malarkey, Paladino said before calling on the city to rehire any workers who got laid off for flouting the vaccine requirement, drawing cheers from a group of rowdy anti-mandate protesters in the Council gallery.

A group of New York City workers marched from Metro Tech in Downtown Brooklyn, over the Brooklyn Bridge, and then made their way over to City Hall to protest ahead of their possible termination earlier this year due to their vaccination status. (Luiz C. Ribeiro/)

Paladinos fellow GOP members, Inna Vernikov of Brooklyn and Joann Ariolla of Queens, followed up by demanding that Deputy Department of Citywide Administrative Services Commissioner Barbara Dannenberg tell them how many city workers have been fired as a result of the mandate.

DCAS would not have this information, but we could certainly circle back, Dannenberg said to boos from the hecklers in the gallery.

Holden, meantime, spent his allotted time laying out why he believes the city does not need a municipal vaccine mandate anymore.

Were not in 2020, were not in 2021, the city should get back to normal, he said. The city should lift everything.

Despite their focus on the mandate, only 1,761 city employees had gotten fired for refusing to get vaccinated as of Aug. 30 a fraction of the more than 330,000 posts across all municipal agencies, according to data from the mayors office. Another 583 unvaccinated workers remain on unpaid leave while waiting on the city to review their applications for exemptions to the mandate, the data shows.

Councilwoman Vickie Paladino (Barry Williams/)

Fridays hearing came one day after the Councils five Republicans issued a statement with Holden and conservative Democratic Councilmember Kalman Yeger saying they left a recent meeting with Adams optimistic that some positive changes are forthcoming as it relates to the municipal and private workforce vaccine mandates.

Staten Island Councilmember Joe Borelli, the GOP minority leader, declined to explain what exactly Adams said in the sit-down. But he told the Daily News that the mayors willingness to meet is a good sign.

Just the fact that hes willing to meet on the issue shows that hes willing to consider changes, Borelli said.

Adams spokesman Fabien Levy also declined to say what Adams talked to the Republicans about, but stressed hes always willing to sit down with elected officials and members of the community and hear their concerns.

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Zito: Republicans make their case to Middle America – Daily Herald

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MONONGAHELA, Pennsylvania Whether by design or necessity, the decision by House Republican leaders to kick off their Commitment to America in this river town on the edge of Allegheny County was quite apt.

There is no easy way to get here from Pittsburgh, or from the airport, or from our nations capital. House Minority Whip Steve Scalise of Louisiana laughed, saying the very point of the Commitment to America is to reach the people and places Congress neglects to the point that it needs a GPS to find them and a dictionary to spell them. The Republicans goal, he said, is to show up and hear the concerns of people in places just like this one and to commit as a party to finding solutions.

Scalise told The Washington Examiner that Republicans wanted to go into the middle of America, to a community that really does have to live with the consequences of President Joe Bidens policies, as well as the legislation moved through Congress by Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. They wanted to do more than just act as critics of the Democrats, he said they wanted to put forward their own solutions.

You could hear it from the families that asked questions today, theyre struggling under the weight of Bidens inflation, he said. Families are having a hard time putting food on the table. He pointed also to the local sheriff, who asked lawmakers what they would do about the escalating crime and fentanyl overdoses, in addition to families asking about their solution to soaring energy prices.

During a tour of Ductmate Industries, Scalise and House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy received a few lessons in welding and high-technology manufacturing. After that, the House Republicans held a town hall event, rolling out their agenda for the country. Twenty-eight House members were in attendance as the Republican House leadership rolled out their plan to control inflation, secure the southern border and fight the escalating crime surge in this country.

McCarthy said the plan includes curbing out-of-control spending, moving supply chains away from China and increasing domestic energy production.

DMI CEO Ray Yeager, who lives in nearby Washington County, said the western Pennsylvania family-owned company has been in the Mon Valley for nearly 50 years. We have factories across the U.S., but our headquarters are in Charleroi, he said of the facility down the road in Washington County.

Yeager said it made sense for the Republicans to come here, despite the curving back roads and deep hollows you have to navigate no matter what direction you are coming from. There is a very deep sense of place here, and the people who work here and live here embody all that is good about the country in terms of work ethic and giving back to the community, he said. I will add, it is the people who live in towns like the Monongahela all across who are getting hurt the most by the effects of inflation, rising energy costs and the fentanyl crisis.

DMI makes accessories primarily for commercial duct systems for the heating, ventilation and air conditioning industry. There were over 400 people working in the facility last Friday. Many of them told me they have been here more than 10 years several said over two decades. Almost all said they live within 20 minutes of their jobs or just down the street. Most of the workers said they learned their skills for the job at a trade school, in shop class or as an apprentice.

Scalise said DMI is emblematic of so many other small businesses in America: They have to live with the consequences of Pelosis far-left agenda, he said. So, when they push the Green New Deal, it crushes manufacturers in America who actually have the best environmental standards in the world, and it emboldens countries like China. Because when Pelosi shuts down manufacturing in America, those jobs dont just go away they go to countries like China and India.

Scalise said the Left is really good at beating up America for doing the work and releasing the emissions, but they dont acknowledge that Americans do it better and with less environmental damage than anyone else in the world. Frankly, we should be making more things in America, he said. We should be making more energy in America, not less. It shows they live in this parallel universe that is detached from reality of the small businesses and hard work and families who make America great.

Monongahela sits in the center of Appalachia. It is the second-smallest city in Pennsylvania a critical meeting place during the Whiskey Rebellion and the birthplace of former Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels. It is also the place where NFL great Joe Montana learned to toss a football with his father.

In the decades of the decline of coal and manufacturing, the city has lost half of its population; the median income hovers at $30,000, with nearly 14% of the population living below the poverty line.

Scalise says inflation hits people hardest in cities and towns like this one. Thats why it is one of the top priorities for House Republicans to address if they take control of the House in November. Its incredibly important for us to listen to families that we represent, who are struggling, and then go bring those concerns back to Washington and pass bills that fix their problems, he said.

The immediate reaction from the House Democrats was swift, with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and every other Democrat immediately calling it an extreme MAGA agenda.

It shows how out of touch she is with average Americans, said Scalise, because those are the big complaints I hear when I go to communities all across the country. So, Im not sure what group of people shes hanging out with, but if she thinks its extremist to lower inflation and to lower energy prices and to have parents being more involved in their kids education, then maybe shes so out of touch that its time for her to be fired as speaker of the House. I think the countrys going to have a big say in November.

In the most recent ABC News poll, Republicans are favored by voters heading into the midterm elections on handling inflation, the economy overall and crime; 76% of those surveyed say inflation is a major issue, 84% say the economy and 69% say crime.

Scalise said that, as Republicans, they just cant release a document and not stand by it if they win; in fact, he says he expects voters to hold their feet to the fire on all of these issues.

Every one of the items in the Commitment to America represents issues that will be brought before committees and Congress in open view on CSPAN; bills that will ultimately come to the House floor to carry out the items and the commitment, he explained. We will pass those bills through the House, and thats where getting the public more engaged is really important. Because they go nowhere after that if everybody just walks away. We need people to then call their senators and demand that their senators pass the bills that we will get out of the House to lower inflation, and to lower gas prices, and to secure the border.

This commitment only works if the public stays engaged and holds everybody accountable, said Scalise. Including Joe Biden, who will have a choice of whether he would sign or veto these bills, he added.

As for getting any Democrats to sign on, the eternal optimist says hes ready to help make that happen.

I welcome everybody who believes in the great principles of America to vote for these bills and to express support for the Commitment to America, he said. This is going to be a referendum during the election, but also after the election, on the view that people have for America. Do you want an America that goes into decline? Where inflation is just a new norm and a border doesnt exist? Or do you want to get back to the principles that made this country the greatest nation in the history of the world? Its in jeopardy right now. We can restore it.

Salena Zito is a CNN political analyst and a staff reporter and columnist for the Washington Examiner. She reaches the Everyman and Everywoman through shoe-leather journalism, traveling from Main Street to the beltway and all places in between.

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Democrats Warn That Republicans Will Turn US Into a Fascist Hellhole If GOP Prevails in Midterm Elections – Vanity Fair

Democrats went into this midterm campaign cycle indicating that they would run on what theyve done for average Americansthings like passing a critical infrastructure plan and provisions aimed at slashing drug costs. But the party has since decided to take a new approach: warning that Republicans, should they retake one or both chambers of Congress, will turn the country into a fascist, apocalyptic hellscape where forced births are the norm, insurrections get a free pass, and every American will have a chip implanted into their brain that plays the words Hunter Biden laptop, Hunter Biden laptop on loop 24/7 for all eternity. Are we kidding about that last one? Uh, only kind of!

Why the vibe shift from the Dems? Well, the party out of power typically wins seats during the midterms, and Republicans only need five seats to retake the House and one to retake the Senate. And while the reversal of Roe v. Wade gave Democrats some hope that they wouldnt totally lose control of Congress, it was also a reminder that conservatives believe women should be treated like second-class citizens and the stakes of losing this election are pretty damn high.

What are those stakes, exactly, one might ask, if theyve been living under a rock? Heres a refresher: For starters, the GOP would undoubtedly block basically everything Joe Biden wants to get done in the second half of his first term. That this would happen should come as a shock to no one, given (1) the partys long history of obstructing things that could actually help Americans and (2) Mitch McConnells vow to do exactly that even after hed been relegated to Senate minority leader. (In May 2021, McConnell declared, One hundred percent of my focus is standing up to this administration.) Naturally, the blockage would include judicial nominations, including in the unlikely event a Supreme Court vacancy arises, given McConnells penchant for making up rules about when a president is allowed to fill a seat on the Supreme Court.

Elsewhere, a GOP agenda, should the GOP be in power, would include a vote on a national abortion ban. Are Republicans on the record as having said that the matter should be up to the states? Absolutely, this is all they could talk about after the Supreme Court overturned Roe. Are they nevertheless the biggest bunch of hypocrites on the planet? Also yes! Last month, Senator Lindsey Graham proposed a 15-week abortion ban, and while some members of his party were quick to distance themselves from the idea presumably because it came so close to the electionits obvious that conservatives are champing at the bit to further restrict reproductive rights. What else? Well, as The Washington Post notes, theres clearly an appetite from some Republicans to require Congress to reauthorize Medicare and Social Security every five years, which fits in with their worldview that government should do jack shit for people (unless theyre billionaires.) And, obviously, we should probably expect round-the-clock hearings about Hunter Biden, and a push to impeach his father, both of which are things Republicans have already vowed to do.

Of course, the GOP only needs to retake the House, and doesnt need to control the Senate, in order to impeach the president and investigate his son. As the Post reports, another thing we can expect from a GOP-controlled House are lots of other investigationslikely including Bidens border policy, the FBIs (court-authorized!) search of Mar-a-Lago, and ones that lend credence to Trumps false election fraud claims. And, naturally, theyll no doubt move to disband the January 6 committee, which has made Donald Trump and his allies look really, really bad.

Now, what would Democrats do if they stayed in power? Per the Post, they could try again to pass more climate legislation; national protections for abortion, same-sex marriage, and voting rights; and also make it harder for any future president (*cough* Trump) to clear out any dissenting voices from the federal government.

Unfortunately, the Post notes, a situation in which Democrats retain both chambers is probably the least likely, but given the stakes national abortion bans, no consequences for insurrections, etc.you can probably understand why Democrats are taking this darker tack.

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Republicans see crime as issue that could win them the Senate – The Hill

Republicans in an increasing number of crucial Senate battleground states are keying in on the issue of crime, bombarding voters with the message that electing Democrats would increase lawlessness.

In Pennsylvania, Republicans are seizing on high-profile incidents in the Philadelphia area, including the recent ransacking of a Wawa store and the shooting of five students outside a high school last month.

Democratic Senate nominee John Fetterman, the states lieutenant governor, has been forced to play defense by erasing statements of support for the Black Lives Matter movement from his website.

In Wisconsin, Republicans are trying to link Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, the Democratic Senate nominee, to former San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin, who was recalled from office in June amid growing voter frustration over rising crime and homelessness.

Republicans see the issue as one of their best opportunities to drive base voters to the polls and as a wedge between Democrats and suburban swing voters, especially in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Nevada and North Carolina, according to GOP strategists.

There are few issues that unite the concerns of Republicans, independents and Democrats in this environment quite like crime, especially in Pennsylvania, said a Senate Republican strategist.

The party sees crime as the antidote to its vulnerability on the issue of abortion rights, which has revved up Democrats and pushed swing voters away from the GOP in the wake of the Supreme Courts decision this summer overturning Roe v. Wade.

Some Senate Democrats saw rising crime rates as a potential political liability months ago, and Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) privately pressed the White House to come up with a plan to address the issue.

Its a huge problem. Lets face it, this guy is repeatedly on film talking about how he wants to release as many people as possible from prisons and end life sentences for murderers. Its so far outside the mainstream, retiring Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.), whose seat is up for grabs in November, said of Fetterman.

The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) has paid for ads highlighting Fettermans support for sanctuary cities, eliminating life sentences for murders and reducing prison populations.

Fetterman responded last week with his own ad featuring Montgomery County Sheriff Sean Kilkenny defending the Democratic candidate and asserted that Fetterman, Pennsylvanias lieutenant governor, supports giving second chances to people who deserve it and non-violent marijuana offenders.

Republicans are also attacking Fetterman for supporting clemency for Lee and Dennis Horton, brothers who served 27 years in prison after being convicted for robbery and a fatal shooting. Fetterman, who chairs the state board of pardons, advocated for their release and hired them to serve as field organizers for his campaign.

The Republican National Committee has tweeted out a near-daily update of crimes and crime statistics in the Philadelphia area. On Tuesday it shared footage of a car-jacking at a Philadelphia gas station and highlighted that there have been more than 1,000 car-jackings in the city this year.

The strategy appears to be paying off as the Republican candidate for Senate in Pennsylvania, Mehmet Oz, has gained some ground in the polls over the last two weeks. On Tuesday, the Cook Political Report, which in August shifted the race from toss up to lead Democratic, moved it back to its toss up column.

Democrats say that Republicans are trying to distract attention from abortion and other issues where Democratic candidates have an advantage.

False ads will not distract voters from Republicans unpopular agenda: making abortion illegal, ending Medicare and Social Security and raising tax on working families, said David Bergstein, a spokesman for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.

In Wisconsin, Republicans are circulating a photo of Boudin, San Franciscos controversial former district attorney, attending a fundraiser for Barnes a year ago.

Incumbent Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) and the NRSC have labeled Barnes as dangerously liberal on crime and highlighted Milwaukees rising crime rate. More specifically, they have emphasized Barness support for eliminating cash bail.

The Wesleyan Media Project found that ads about the Wisconsin Senate race have airedmore than 14,000 times in just the past two weeks and that 90 percent of the ads aimed at helping Johnson have focused solely on attacking Barnes.

Like Fetterman, Barnes has tried to push back by criticizing Johnson for voting against the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, which he says promoted and supported public safety, and accused Johnson of being sympathetic to the mob of supporters of former President Trump that invaded the Capitol on Jan. 6 of last year.

A Democratic strategist pointed out that the American Rescue Plan included $350 billion in funding that state and local governments could use to hire new police officers.

Drumming on the issue of crime has been a tried-and-true Republican strategy in midterm elections, when voter turnout tends to be smaller and the electorate tends to be older than in presidential election years.

In the off-presidential year, voters are much more intent on crime and education, Brandon Scholz, a Republican-based Wisconsin strategist, said.

In the U.S. Senate race and to some extent the gubernatorial race, there are some contemporary events that have driven this issue and kept it at the forefront of the minds of voters, he added, citing an attack by a man who drove a sports utility truck into the Christmas parade in Waukesha last year after being freed two days earlier on $1000 bail for a domestic violence charge.

Milwaukee is surging in crime and murders, he added. That has elevated crime as an issue. The Johnson is working on Barness statements and record on bail and reducing prison populations.

The NRSC launched a television and digital ad late last month that hammered Barnes for saying that he wants to reduce the prison population and criticized Democratic Gov. Tony Everss administration for paroling more than 800 convicted criminals.

Senate Republicans are now trying to expand the debate on crime to other Senate battlegrounds, including Nevada and Wisconsin.

In Nevada, former state Attorney General Adam Laxalt (R) on Tuesday released a new ad titled Dangerous in which Nevada police groups say they have switched their endorsement from incumbent Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) to the Republican challenger.

The ad featured testimonials by local law enforcement officials who attack Cortez Masto for rubber stamp[ing] radical officials, including activists who refuse to prosecute drug dealers.

In North Carolina, Republicans have put the spotlight on Democratic Senate candidate Cheri Beasleys record as a state Supreme Court justice.

The NRSC spent over $1 million on an ad in May seeking to define Beasley early in the race by calling attention to her ruling vacating the death sentence of a man who shot a boy in the face and another man convicted of assaulting a young woman. FactCheck.org, however, concluded the ad lacked context.

The Democrat-allied Senate Majority PAC responded with its own ad buy defending Beasley.

More recently, the NRSC has pursued Beasleys vote to vacate a mans habitual felon conviction, which would have resulted in a lighter criminal sentence. The Senate GOP campaign arm says decisions such as these are at odds with her pledge to keep North Carolina communities safe.

Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.), who is working to flip Toomeys seat to Democratic control, says while Republicans talk tough on crime, they have also voted against legislation to make communities safer.

Its an issue that Republicans go to all the time even though they have a pathetic voting record on crime. They voted against the COPS program, they wanted to defund the COPS program, they voted against the Byrd justice grants, he said, referring to community policing programs.

He said Fetterman had to withstand a carpet bombardment over the past several weeks, and that as long as Democrats punch back, theyll survive.

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