Corey Lewandowski
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But this assumption that suddenly the working class Hispanic have become MAGA is totally unfounded.
There's a real backlash against ICE among Hispanic voters.
And these, by the way, are center and center right Hispanic voters.
They're just not going to do it in this environment.
And you give them the right kind of Democrat and they'll vote for a Democrat.
before talking about the actual race, it has sort of karma type vibes that remind me of Elise Stefanik, too, which is these younger Republicans who everybody knows they're not really Trumpy.
But the Texas Republicans, they saluted Trump and they went along with this redraw.
And in the case of Crenshaw, he gets tons of new voters he doesn't know.
And the state rep challenging him is running in a seat that includes a big overlap of his current statehouse district.
And then he gets a big, big infusion of money from a donor who doesn't like Crenshaw into a super PAC, which these days can mean a lot.
Look, I think Democrats' path to 50 starts in Maine, but it goes to North Carolina.
And even with that energy, you still lose...
what, four Democratic incumbents, Claire McCaskill, Heidi Heitkamp, Joe Donnelly.
You get a huge House pickup, take back the House, and you're losing all these purple to red state Senate Democrats.
Ah, I mean, everybody is holding their breath because the expectation among Republicans is that this is closer to Venezuela and it's just a different part of the world with far different circumstances.
And, you know, I think Trump got, um,
emboldened by the success of Venezuela but Dan it was so clean that I think it led him to think he could just keep doing that and he just grabbed the joystick again he'd do it for somewhere else and it's not the same
So the question I have is, you know, how long does this go?