on the democratic side there are sherrod brown, senators in contested states. they have better politics than you might anticipate given how close their states are and johnson is like the inverse of that. he has far worse politics than you would anticipate based on how close the state of wisconsin is. yeah. and as a result he s giving a lot of republicans a heart attack. not only are democrats excited to run against johnson, republicans will say privately that they really, really hoped he would not run. they had some other people who were a little more normal that they had in mind, including mike gallagher, congressman from green bay, who is very personable, presents well, seems kind of moderate. the problem for johnson is the softening of support for trump in the suburbs in wisconsin, which helped defeat trump here in 2020, those are the people that johnson needs. and yet johnson is doubling down
create something better than god in terms of combatting disease? there are certain things we have to do, but we have just made so many assumptions, and it s all pointed toward everybody getting a vaccine. i mean, wow. there s a lot of people who believe in god and believe that god helped create the antibodies. the amazing, beautiful, human mind that created the vaccines. but the question now is does this all matter politically? or are the structural factors in midterms and the loyalty of the die hard maga base enough? ruth coniff is the editor in chief of the wisconsin examiner where she wrote a piece about how wisconsin game ground zero for the big lie and she joins me now. i wonders if you feel the same way about johnson.
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