MTG claims Epstein case could alienate women voters
On “The Final 5,” Republican strategist Katie Frost weighed in on Marjorie Taylor Greene’s recent comments and warned that her resignation left her district without representation and a messy special-election timeline. Frost argued Republicans can hold and grow support with women by emphasizing public safety, immigration, and the economy—saying Democrats can’t win by relying on abortion as a single issue. She also pointed to figures like Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President Vance as prominent GOP voices moving forward.
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