
Can New York Republicans Gain State Senate Majority?
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Senator Pam Helming discusses the potential for Republicans to gain State Senate majority.
Republicans feel confident about their chances of gaining seats, and potentially the majority, in the State Senate in November. Senate Republican Campaign Committee Chair Sen. Pam Helming joins us to discuss.
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Can New York Republicans Gain State Senate Majority?
Clip: Season 2022 Episode 39 | 9m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
Republicans feel confident about their chances of gaining seats, and potentially the majority, in the State Senate in November. Senate Republican Campaign Committee Chair Sen. Pam Helming joins us to discuss.
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