Aiming to not only hold but expand their 53-47 majority in November's midterm elections, top Senate Republicans are showcasing the plummeting rates of border crossings during a stop Friday at the nation's southern border with Mexico.And the group, led by Senate Majority Leader John Thune, is also highlighting how President Donald Trump and Republican lawmakers are "putting more money in Americans' pockets."The stop at the border, hosted by One Nation, a nonprofit outside group closely aligned with Thune, is seen as an unofficial kickoff by Senate Republicans ahead of the midterms to tout the s...
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