Could a shocking upset in Florida’s U.S. Senate primary, with democratic socialist Angie Nixon defeating moderate candidate Alex Vindman, force Democrats to switch strategies in their effort to win back control of Congress? NBC News Chief Capitol Hill Correspondent Ryan Nobles explains why certain progressive candidates won while others fell short and how President Donald Trump’s endorsements affected Republicans in his home state. Then, we check back in with NBC News Senior National Political Correspondent Jon Allen on his I-80 trek to some of the most competitive districts ahead of the midterms. Today, in Ohio’s 7th District, voters share how domestic abuse allegations against Rep. Max Miller are influencing their decisions. Miller has denied the allegations against him. Plus, White House aide Natalie Harp has been getting attention after Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., dropped her name at a rally. NBC News White House Correspondent Monica Alba explains how Harp got the coveted role and why the White House is responding so strongly to questions about her role in the administration.
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