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It seems like it puts Democrats in a position where they still probably have a very high probability of taking control of the House and maybe even the Senate.
So I think that's where our focus should be, is to say, how can we appeal to that
independent voter or that person that might have been thinking or leaning towards voting for a democrat and how do we convince them to vote for the republican um and and that may mean shifting a little further to the center again like not being so fringe right on things um i don't really see a lot of center would be good you know i don't see a lot of the republican politicians
that are running in Congress being that really far hard right, but I do think you want to talk about the good things, talk about the positive future, talk about all the great economic things because that to me is probably still going to be the dominant factor.
What does the stock market look like?
What does the job picture look like?
What does the housing market look like?
How affordable are things?
What is the price of gas at the pump?
Those are going to be the things that I think will determine the outcome of the midterms.
And so I think those are the things we need to focus on this year.
One of the justices, I think it might've been Alito, I can't remember, was putting forth like a hypothetical saying, well, what happens if,
you know, a bunch of these ballots are still being delivered.
They haven't been delivered yet.
And like some news comes out the day after election day that might swing the result, meaning like, you know, the person they voted for, they no longer want to vote for, they want to switch their vote or they don't want to vote for that person.
And they could potentially call up FedEx or something that's delivering their ballot and say, don't deliver that ballot.
And FedEx will do that.
Usually they'll, they'll,
they'll say, if you don't want your package delivered, we won't deliver your package.
And so they could potentially pull their votes after election day based on something that happened after election day.