Tim Ryan raises beer can during pre-midterms MSNBC hit: ‘We’re gonna bring it home’

Democratic congressman Tim Ryan seemed to toast the end his Senate campaign by opening a Miller Lite can at the end Monday’s MSNBC interview.

The Senate candidate made his closing arguments to Ohio voters on “The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell”. Ryan is fighting for Rob Portman’s U.S. Senate seat, against JD Vance (Hillbilly Elegy author and venture capitalist).

“All I can tell Ohioans is that the [Republicans] said they were going to repeal Roe v. Wade. Ryan claimed that they told us they didn’t believe us. “Now they are telling us they want Social Security to be eliminated. They want to vote every five years.”

They want it to be privatized. They want Medicare privatized. Ryan said, “We need to believe them.”

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He also accused his Republican opponent in Ohio of not caring about rural Ohioans.

“Social Security forms the backbone for rural Ohio and rural America. Ryan said that we cannot allow it to be privatized. “And JDVance doesn’t care about rural Ohio’s future, he doesn’t care.” We must continue fighting them.”

Ryan thanked Ryan, and the MSNBC anchor began to close the segment. The ten-term Congressman interrupted the segment with a Miller Lite beer can.

Ryan raised his glass and said, “We’re going to bring it home Lawrence.” “We’re going to bring it home.”

JD Vance is the favorite to win the Ohio Senate race, despite Ryan’s strong campaign. Fox News’ Power Rankings predicts that the Senate races in Arizona and Nevada, Nevada, Georgia, and Georgia will decide whether Republicans or Democrats control the Senate.