i m proud to have done it. they wanted to get it back, right? there be no question. we celebrate. that yeah? we didn t. we did something that was a miracle. when i walked onto the stage today, a gentleman in the back, probably works for fox, nice guy, said, sir, that like to thank. you i said, for what? he said, you save 2 million lives in the last three years. you ve saved 2 million lives. i said, thank you very much. i know exactly what you meant. 2 million lives. no one has done more in that regard than me. that is perhaps the most important emission from donald trump last night. again, breaking, about being the one to eliminate a constitutional right for women s health care that has stood for over 50 years. here is donald trump s problem. he goes into, i would call it softball a softball event. i ve never seen one a fawning. i m not sure why they had to host their? you know, they could ve just had one to sit there and smile and say, you are great. ask them the s
michigan, terry peters, he s also chairman of the senate homeland security committee. your hands are full. let s talk about trying to get these hard states, the senators, reelected. how hard is it going to be getting staff in the area? do you have the time? we do have the time. we have two great candidates in both of those states, in mohawk montana and ohio. that s why we re making a significant investment, eight figure investment, in the ground game. we have battle hardened incumbents. they are going to face flood candidates in ohio, we re seeing a brutal republican primary. there s no question. we will probably have a very extreme candidate come out of their. when you contrast that to sheriff brown, fought for the people of ohio and has delivered for the people of ohio, i m confident we are going to win. yeah, at the same time, i mean, is he in question? is his seat in question? certainly, these are battleground states. montana and ohio are going to be tough states. we are goin