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3 Martini Lunch – Political Humor & Commentary

GOP Hopes Rising in New York, Chaos in the UK, and the Weird Non-Debate in Arizona

3 Martini Lunch – Political Humor & Commentary

Radio America

Government, News, News Commentary

4.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 20 October 2022

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Chad Benson remains in for Greg Corombos, and the midterms are heating up. Chad and Jim wonder whether Kathy Hochul's shrinking lead in New York is significant, gaze across the Atlantic at a leadership crisis in the United Kingdom, and wonder why Arizona Democratic gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs is so scared to get on a debate stage with Kari Lake.

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0:00.0

Caution. The ultimate spicy meatball from Domino's is hot. Just not stupid hot. It won't earn you

0:05.5

mythical status or get you a nickname like Mad Dog or Dragon's Breath. It's hot. Good hot.

0:10.8

The kind of hot that boosts taste, nothing else. The ultimate spicy meatball with Siracha

0:15.2

Drizzle from Domino's, it will get you fired up. Subject to availability.

0:23.9

Welcome to the 3 Martini lunch. Grab a stall next to Greg Caramba,

0:27.6

a list of Radio America and Jim Garrity of National Review.

0:31.5

3 Martini's coming up.

0:34.2

Happy, happy, happy Thursday. Hope you are well. It is the 3 Martini lunch.

0:38.3

Greg Caramba's out. I'm filling in for him. I'm Chad Benson, Chad Benson Show.

0:42.1

So as Jim Garrity is here and we've got you good. We got you bad and we got you crazy day.

0:46.3

Let's lead off to starch your lunch with a little bit of good Lee Zeldin, New York,

0:51.4

Kathy Holkill, New York. The race is it really close or is that just a fantasy?

0:58.8

Well, I don't think it's a fantasy and my colleague, Dan McLaughlin, had a very interesting

1:05.0

observation. We looked at the, you know, real clear politics. It does a very nice job of,

1:10.3

you know, keeping track of all the polls. Organizing them by date and you can see if there's

1:15.9

any kind of change, you know, from pollster to pollster. And, you know, in at the beginning of

1:20.8

September, there was an argument of, oh, Trafalgar has, you know, Huckle only up by five.

1:25.9

But that's, you know, most of them have it in double digits. They're an outlier, no big deal.

1:30.3

Well, last five. Kudipiak has Huckle, uh, head by four. Sienna has Huckle up by 11.

1:38.3

Schueren Cooperman, Schueren Cooperman has Huckle up by six. Marist has Huckle up by eight.

1:44.4

And Trafalgar has them up by two. So yeah, if you want to argue, Trafalgar is the most

1:50.7

generous to Lee Zeldin out of them fine. But the average comes out to six point two.

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