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actually coaching the democratic party. stephen colbert and through editorials like this. ainsley: they say she a distraction. she is so far left. she and several others maxine waters, that she is too much of a distraction. in those states where democrats are facing tough elections, they need to distance themselves and they actually are. they are distancing themselves from her because they need more moderates and they even need republicans to win. steve: here s the thing. i would imagine she will be the star of almost every republicans ad in the run up to the november midterm they will be running the crumbs bite. that is not helpful to the democrat message. ainsley: they go on to say she can still be in office and have a voice. if she really means what she says about the importance of the democrats retaking the house she needs to accept she will not be speaker. brian: she will never accept that she will fight until the last vote to get the majority and to be speaker. ainsley: she is t
general rule for the fall, how close they are running on these races? sandra: in a traditionally red district, why is this so close? because it s an open seat, republicans had a big primary, the democrats had basically one candidate, the elected official in franklin county, columbus, daniel connor. the democrats got all behind him. o connor has spent the republican balderson by a pretty significant margin because democrats across the country understand they win here and it s a big psychological blow for the republicans and a big boost of momentum for them. we saw this before. it happened in georgia. the democrat there raised a jaw-dropping $33 million for a congressional seat. this is the last special election before the november midterm. the democrats are hoping for them to be the headline tomorrow morning. sandra: based on what we ve seen so far, how important is the president s endorsement?
makes its way through the senate confirmation process is a very different dynamic than following judge gorsuch s confirmation and because you can t ignore the fact that you have a november midterm. there is that tough process that folks have to go through sitting in front of all of the senators. and so the question to you, justin, how might brett kavanaugh hold up to sitting in front of the firing range. brett kavanaugh faced a three-year filibuster led by chuck schumer in 2003 and 2006. so i think he ll hold up well. the people who might be worried about brett kavanaugh nomination are the mode the moderate democrats from west virginia and north dakota that president trump carried and those are big pro-gun states and brett kavanaugh has written the most pro-second amendment in the history of the federal court. so if those senators from red states who are democrats vote
you d get your whole car back. i guess they don t want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we ll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. dana: house republicans denying reports that paul ryan could be forced out as speaker before he retires in january. it would clear the way for kevin mccarthy to take over as speaker before the november midterm. both ryan and mccarthy denying the reports and the house republicans express support for the speaker. no, he doesn t need to step down. he is the speaker of the house. he was elected by the conference and he is doing a fine job. we ll solve this. how are you going to solve this? i m not going to. leadership is going to. that is their job. that is what they will work on. we are the majority. we need to act like it instead of minority. the former senior adviser