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13.10.2022 - 14:31 / foxnews.com
MSNBC’s Chris Hayes and his guest Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., agreed Wednesday that if Republicans take even one house of Congress in the midterms, they will "sabotage" and "blow up our economy" to boost their chances in 2024.
"According to the latest tracking poll, the economy is the number one issue people like to hear candidates talk about, ahead of abortion and immigration," Hayes explained on "All In." "But if the economy is number one issue to voters, then there is one party that will have an incentive to make it better, and that party is the one that has the presidency, the Democrats." He suggested that Republicans, on the other hand, have the exact opposite intention. "The other side, the Republicans have an explicit incentive to make the economy worse. And I will tell you, having covered the Tea Party Congress in 2011 amidst the recovery from the financial crisis, I feel confident in predicting that if Republicans win control of the one or both houses of Congress, they will do everything in their power to sabotage the economy, to best set them up to retake the White House in 2024," he said.
Chris Hayes has made multiple statements about the Republican Party and its leadership being bad for the American republic. (Photo by: Lloyd Bishop/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images) Hayes then introduced Warren to the show and asked her about the "threat to the economy that might be posed by a Republican just winning the House," inquiring if "people on the Hill" understand "how scary that might be." Warren agreed with Hayes’ theory and suggested that Republicans are "loud and clear" about their intentions. "Well, we should understand because the Republicans are loud and clear about this," Warren said.
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