Critical swing state candidates reveal where they stand on DHS funding after suspected terror attacks
Four suspected terror attacks have taken place in the United States since the Department of Homeland Security was defunded in a partial government shutdown last month, including one in the state of Michigan where Fox News Digital reached out to all the major Senate candidates if they support funding DHS.
Republican Mike Rogers, former chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, says he would be a "Yes" vote to re-open DHS and told Fox News Digital in an interview that "we needed all hands...