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Alrighty, so I believe any moment here, we are going to have Jesse Arm from Manhattan Institute to discuss
the situation just more broadly with we have a bunch of election results that are coming out and later on in the program steve hilton is going to be stopping by as well but jesse is here at the moment jesse you've been hearing us discuss the prospects for the republicans in the midterm elections so on a scale of one to ten ten being we lose and one being we lose like really really badly how badly are these election cycles going to go for republicans in 2026
That's an unavailable answer.
I mean, if you believe we're going to win, then I want some of what you're having.
Because, you know, again, I don't think 2026 is prime for me.
But make us the optimistic case.
And Jesse, I want to ask you about Iowa because there was a big race in Iowa last night that a lot of people are using as a bellwether for the possibility that Republicans could unexpectedly lose a Senate seat in Iowa in this election cycle because Joni Ernst stepped out.
So, you know, that election seat was a GOP primary for governor in which President Trump had endorsed Randy Feenstra, who was, I believe, originally he had replaced, who was it?
Steve, I forget the name of the very controversial Republican.
Steve King.
Steve King.
Steve King had been replaced by Randy Feenstra.
Feenstra was then running for governor.
He had been endorsed by a lot of sort of the more establishment and President Trump figures.