saheel said and he should be more incentivized than even the ordinary president for two reasons, because if he loses the house of congress it s not just his legislative agenda that s in peril, but there is a whole host of investigations and, yes, the other i word that are the potential outcome for this. so every president shouldn t be complacent at his midterm, this president actually is right about complacency. matthew, the one thing we are not seeing in the republican primaries is the debate of the faye fewer of what conservatism means. everybody is like i m accepting the trump definition of conservatism. it s not what paul ryan or bill crystal would want to see, but it s the reality. these candidates are adopting the stylistic particulars of donald trump. so they have the attitude, they have the maga hat, they re nominating him for the nobel peace prize and blankenship you see a no holds barred crew said
we have to win the midterms. that is actually a speech i ve heard from other presidents before. time for the lid. panel saheel, we have three interesting primaries on tuesday, i think it s the first important big multi-state primary day of the campaign season, indiana, the senate race, the republican primary there nasty. who is going to get out of there? west virginia senate we saw blankenship that s a whole level of crazy. then you would think the lesser the lesser focused on ohio primaries. what are you watching? firstly president trump is really spot on with his analysis of the dynamics of the midterms, that is how it s worked for a long time, the president s party almost always loses seats, republicans are likely to lose states. west virginia republicans want to dodge this bullet named don blankenship. that would be roy moore with a prison term. without the molestation. he doesn t have a horse, he