she s an msnbc political analyst. hayes brown works for msnbc daily, and jonathan alter is a presidential historian and msnbc contributor. it s great to have all three of you with us. jonathan, i ll start with you. it s common, you re the historian here, it s common for parties not in power to make an election a referendum of sorts on the party that is in power. but is the gop taking it to a whole new level with what we are seeing now? yeah, i mean, really it is not just a referendum, it is a choice, which direction do you want the united states to move in? and the thing that is so striking is a lot of these parties try to kind of it out, the stakes, but they re very very clear in this case. are you for ukraine or for russia? if you are for ukraine, you should vote democratic. if you are for russia, they have a lot of russian sympathizers in the republican caucus, go republican. do you believe in the right to choose? very clear, democratic, not republican.
trillions of dollars and americans know that they have lost 25% of the retirement savings and 9 trillion in wealth in the stock market. so i think it s going to be very difficult. i think if those democratic incumbents don t think over 50, 51% of the vote they are in trouble. i think both the house and the senate go republican. bret: okay. really fast. light thing. celinda, one race you are looking to democrats are picking it up? fetterman. i think we are definitely going to pick up pennsylvania gubernatorial. keep the gubernatorial and pick up the senate race. bret: kellyanne? for republicans, irsay adam laxalt against the woman in nevada with three names and zero accomplishments is probably the best shot but i would not discount, obviously, georgia and certainly arizona where i think blake masters did a really good job against mark kelly that debate. bret: okay. you got three in there ladies, see you next week. thank you. thank you for having us. bret: up next, capitol
so antisemitic and offenses that the editorial board condemned. joining me now is his there west point graduate, he served in iraq and afghanistan lieutenant colonel in the united states army reserve, and we have breaking news. the washington post has just projected that dan aylmer has won reelection against republican harold keion. helmand, thank you for joining us, and congratulations on your win tonight. thank you so much it is such a pleasure to be with you, talk to me about what has happened tonight here in virginia. well, in this district we were running on a sense of community and values for west virginia. i believe that women ought to tim make their own decisions. and that everybody should be able to for their prescription
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