don t say gay bill. it prohibits gender identity through the third grade in florida s elementary schools. on march 7, chapek told employees as we ve seen time and again, corporate statements do very little to change outcomes or minds. instead, they re often weaponized by one side or the other to further divide and inflame. he said he did not want the company to become a political football. at that time, more than 150 companies had already signed a letter opposing the legislation. two days later, chapek changed course, amid widespread outrage from disney employees and fans. he called governor desantis to express disappointment with the law. on the same day at an annual shareholders meeting he said our originally approach no matter how much attention didn t quite get the job done. he further apologized at a town hall for staff on march 21. on march 28th, desantis signed the bill into law. we ve seen corporate activism, guns after parkland, social justice after george floyd. the
traditionally, the president s party in midterms get 47.5% to 48% of the two-party vote and given to polling that polling average tends to decline as we get closer to election day. i think it seems reasonable to assume or predict that democrats are going to lose this national environment by 4.5% this time and that would represent a 9% swing to the right over these last two years. give me names. so, who, therefore, is jeopardy in the midterm who is currently a democratic senate incumbent? yeah, folks like raphael warnock, folks like mark kelly, maggie hassan, kathryn cortes massen in nevada also. those are the four who are most at risk. so with regard to 2024, years what you have written. you ve written that every democratic senator in a state won by less than 2%. won by biden by less than 2% is likely to choose. and if you re right in this