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3 Martini Lunch – Political Humor & Commentary

Big GOP Edge in Competitive Districts, Economy Buckling, The Left & 'Fascism'

3 Martini Lunch – Political Humor & Commentary

Radio America

Government, News, News Commentary

4.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 26 September 2022

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

Join Jim and Greg as they eagerly welcome a poll showing Republicans with a 21-point advantage in competitive House districts. They also shudder as more signs emerge of a worsening economy from - from energy to housing to hiring. And they discuss the left and the media branding incoming Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni as a fascist. But since the left now tars anyone who disagrees with them as "fascist," the word has lost much of it's meaning.

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0:00.0

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0:24.0

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0:31.0

Welcome to the three martini lunch.

0:35.0

Grab a stool next to Greg Corumbus of Radio America and Jim Garrity of National Review.

0:40.0

Three martinis coming up.

0:43.0

Very glad you're with us for the Monday edition of the three martini lunch.

0:47.0

Good, bad and crazy martinis for conservatives today and Jim.

0:51.0

Let's start with the good and one of the things that we've talked about from time to time

0:56.0

as we get ready for the midterm elections is, hey, where's that generic congressional ballot at?

1:01.0

There was a point where I think Republicans were up high single digits, which is really, really good.

1:07.0

Then Democrats edged in front a little bit.

1:10.0

Now I think Republicans are back in front by a little bit, but it's always a national generic ballot poll.

1:16.0

Well, as we have talked about in many episodes, most house seats aren't competitive.

1:23.0

So how do they look in the competitive seats?

1:26.0

ABC news did a poll of that. Good for them.

1:29.0

Among people living in congressional districts that are rated as at least somewhat competitive by ABC's 538,

1:36.0

which means neither solid Republican nor solid Democratic registered voters favor Republican candidates by a wide 55 to 34%.

1:46.0

Nearly as big as the Republican lead in solid districts at 24%.

1:50.0

Democrats lead by 35 points and solid Democratic districts pointing to a potential overvote where they're most prevalent.

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