During a heated exchange Wednesday on “CNN NewsNight,” Democratic strategist Julie Roginsky claimed Salem Radio Network host Scott Jennings was “thirsty” for a Senate seat, prompting Jennings to ask if she was desperate for “relevance.” Speculation about a possible Senate run by Jennings, who has repeatedly clashed with Democrats and other left-wing guests on CNN, […]
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