wins. he is going to be one of president s big allies in the senate mike braun. ed: it was big. brian: the polls were wrong. brian: polls were very wrong there big spread for brawn. donnelly conceded very early in the evening. ainsley: what did you think of the heidi heitkamp loss. brian: pick up for republicans. this isn t keeping pace. it was a win. double figures. when heidi heitkamp came out. maybe to her credit she believed brett kavanaugh and all these women, yeah, i m not voting for that the lead just expanded even though money poured in after she did that from the left. ed: here is the big picture. the president loses the house. looks like the democrats have a narrow marginal. in the senate republicans have a net gain right now at this hour of 3 seats. so they go from 51 to at least 54. if they hold arizona, which was a republican seat with jeff flake and they hold that you are still at 54. ainsley: martha mcsally is on top there.
steve: why? we just needed a big change. steve: yeah? yeah. steve: all right. right back here we have a vet. a marine. steve: what did you think? i think it was great to see hawley win his office there. really important thing to me was immigration and building the wall and i want to see that thing done. steve: what about the brett kavanaugh factor, the fact that claire mccaskill did not vote for him? i think that that was a disgusting disgrace for our country to have to see that guy go through that. steve: the fact that she didn t vote for the tax cut? yeah. doesn t want to help people. they want to keep their crumbs. steve: would you like a little more coffee? do you have a dollar bill? [laughter] steve: this guy is next because he has got the dollar. what s your name? greg slavik. there is your tip. steve: there you go. i will spend a little time right here. what did you think of the election? i thought it was