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The GOP holds on in the Volunteer State; A Lawsuit That’s Anything But Sugarcoated
Episode 118

The GOP holds on in the Volunteer State; A Lawsuit That’s Anything But Sugarcoated

Here's the Scoop · Steve Kornacki, Dr. Kavita Patel, Ryan Nobles, Danny Cevallos

December 3, 202522m 33s

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Show Notes

A potential warning sign for Republicans in Tennessee. Matt Van Epps, the party's nominee, won the special election in the 7th District and thanked President Trump for a boost. Both parties poured money into the race, but Van Epps' single-digit margin of victory is a far cry from Trump’s 22-point win there in 2024. So, what does the result signal nationally? Chief Data Analyst Steve Kornacki joins host Ryan Nobles to break it down. Plus, San Francisco is taking on big food, in a first-of-its-kind lawsuit. The city is suing 10 of the country’s biggest ultraprocessed food makers, accusing them of knowingly selling products designed to be addictive and harmful to Americans’ health. The defendants include household names like Kraft Heinz, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo and Nestlé USA. NBC News Legal Analyst Danny Cevallos joins us to break down the case, what’s at stake and why legal experts are watching this one closely.


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