The swing-state race that shows how Democrats are figuring out their path forward

NBC NewsThursday, October 9, 2025 at 9:00:00 AM
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The swing-state race that shows how Democrats are figuring out their path forward
Democrats are finding a promising path to regain the House majority, focusing on a key swing district in Florida, the nation's largest swing state. This strategy highlights their adaptability and determination to connect with voters in crucial areas, which could significantly impact the upcoming elections.
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