Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney likely to lose her seat in Tuesday’s primary election

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Yahoo Finance’s Rick Newman joins the Live show to discuss the expectations for Tuesday’s Wyoming primary election, the fallout from the FBI raid on former President Trump, and the outlook for midterm elections.

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