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And there was some pushback in the comments about how there are some people in Alabama and the Democratic groups who don't trust him and are upset about him because he gave an opinion about trans sports and youth that they don't like.
And she's like, guys, it's Alabama, please.
please i mean you know like please uh i do think that if uh democrats are going to be able to win i don't i don't even know what his position was on it i guess my point is it kind of doesn't matter like please if you want to win a race in alabama there has to be some some grace extended about about maybe some differing views on cultural issues just encourage everybody to take kind of a deep breath when it comes to that kind of thing because these are the states now alabama is going to be a real stretch and kyle's a good guy but uh
Iowa.
There's an interesting candidate that just jumped in the Kansas race who's a pastor.
There are a couple of interesting candidates in the Kansas race.
Then you have Montana.
You have this independent running who is a college administrator.
So I don't know.
You know, I mean, all of that stuff seems more in play now than it could have been.
And that is important for this reason.
JBL, I told you to compliment him, wrote at the end of last week in his newsletter about the disaster scenario, which is that the Democrats win four Senate seats in.
But don't take the Senate because Fetterman flips.
And if you have any worries that JBL is a catastrophizer, oh, JBL is always so negative.
Well, two days later, here's Politico.
Jonathan Martin talks about how the full court press is on to get Fetterman to flip.
in this scenario.
Trump, I guess, passed a message on to Hannity when Fetterman was on Hannity, and Hannity relayed this, saying that Trump told him that his job was to tell Fetterman he's got to run as a Republican, he's going to have our full support, more money than he's ever dreamed of, and he's going to win big.
So,
You know, that could conceivably mean that the Democrats have to win five states, which takes you out of... I've kind of settled the big four on North Carolina, Maine, Ohio, and Alaska.