one thing that jumps right at you right, away ten basically half of the uncalled seats are in california. and we have set this the other, night if it ever came down to a district by district battle for house control, it could take a couple of weeks because that s how long the voting vote counting can take in california. if you look at this list from the standpoint of democrats trying to get that magic number of 15 of those 21, there are a number of them among you that a promising for you already. take for instance a second district of maine, jarred goldman, a democrat with a pretty sizable lead. maine, a he might have to go through a rank choice process to get. there but he certainly and democrats are gonna be feeling good about his position there. new mexico, to just about all of the vote. isn t the democrats are headed there. you can find plenty of seats like this here. you can see pretty realistically a path for democrats to get to that number to 15 that you just showed. how cou
those uncalled seats exactly are. here s your list. there s 20 on this page and there is one more, washington three, on this page. let s go back to the one thing that jumps right at you right, away ten basically half of the uncalled seats are in california. and we have set this the other, night if it ever came down to a district by district battle for house control, it could take a couple of weeks because that s how long the voting vote counting can take in california. if you look at this list from the standpoint of democrats trying to get that magic number of 15 of those 21, there are a number of them among you that a promising for you already. take for instance a second district of maine, jarred goldman, a democrat with a pretty sizable lead. maine, a he might have to go through a rank choice process to get. there but he certainly and democrats are gonna be feeling good about his position there. new mexico, to just about all of the vote. isn t the democrats are headed there. yo
give you a couple of examples here democrats have a number of districts on this list, for instance, the second district of maine, where they are in the league, and where things look promising for them. the second district of new mexico, it s very close, but democrats are in a league. there are a number of places where democrats seem opposition. another one surprisingly is the third district of washington, this had been a republican held seat. jamie herrera butler, the republican who voted to impeach donald trump, lost the primary and still with much of the vote in, but the democrats have a real chance of picking this one off. this is the kind of district that democrats are performing better than expectations and i put them in contention for the house. but they need to win races like that, and that they need to pull a full upsets of. they need to win in a few places where right now they are trailing in the tally. we re certainly going into the election, they were not in favor in place
the second district of maine, the primaries coming up tomorrow. thank you so much for coming on tonight. you re not a lawyer, you re an engineer who worked as a registered main guide and homeschool their children for 12 years. that s not the back right of most members of congress. why are you running? that s exactly why i m running. we need to bring a new perspective down to d.c. they are looking for someone who they can identify with who understand the struggles that they go through on a daily basis. whether it s filling up the gas tanks, oil tanks, their children in school, medical freedom, having to choose between their livelihoods and their health. they need to but he who will fight for them and uphold their constitutional rights and be a voice in d.c. that they do not have right now. tucker: it s not a convenience store. our people in your town talking