Seth Keshel
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I think if you're a Republican or a Trump supporter, of course you want to do everything possible to keep a Republican majority.
But the damage is already done because people disengaged during primaries, which is the time to get rid of these useless incumbents.
So really the best you're going to get is really the same we have now.
But I think in the long run that Democrats taking the House will arguably be a better blessing for the American right than the Republicans holding it.
Because you're going to have Trump's economy will probably turn at some point.
It takes a long time to turn an aircraft carrier around.
The Dems are going to abuse the power.
And just like in 23, when Trump had done two years of being blamed for J6 and elections.
People's short memory spans are going to come into play here.
And all of a sudden, if Trump's economy turns, then you're going to have in 2028, everybody's going to be running Republican again.
It's a no-doubter to me.
I'm not worried about the midterms.
People need to start getting involved in the process and putting forward regular people that can raise funds and run for office.
Until then, we're going to have people like John Thune punch out like we did here on Easter break.
Yeah, I think that the 2028 nomination contest is going to be interesting.
I would think that J.D.
Vance would probably have the inside edge based on being the VP right now.
For there to be a market for anybody else, I think you'd have to have a real collapse of the administration for the next few years.
And I don't think too many people want that to happen.
Well, the best bet out there is Susan Collins at 27% to win the U.S.