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WIBC 9AM-Noon Podcast

Kendall & Casey Hour 1, 11-10

WIBC 9AM-Noon Podcast

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4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2022

⏱️ 33 minutes

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0:00.0

Good morning. It is Thursday, November 10th. It is seven minutes after nine. He's Rob Kendall.

0:08.1

My name is Casey Daniels and Republicans are expected to take a narrow control of the House

0:13.5

of Representatives. Of course, the fate of the Senate will come down to three races that are

0:17.6

yet to be called Nevada, Arizona, and a runoff election in Georgia. Biden predicted that GOP

0:24.6

majorities in Congress would make life more difficult for him as president. He delivered a speech

0:31.1

yesterday about four o'clock. It was the first time he spoke after the midterms, and a survey

0:36.1

has revealed deep worries about his performance and his ability to continue serving, but he was

0:42.7

asked about it and he's not changing. Yeah, so okay, there's a couple things before we get to

0:47.8

these Biden audio clips. One, we got so many phone calls yesterday, voicemails coming up in the

0:53.4

10 o'clock hour, we're going to devote multiple segments to how people were feeling.

0:59.5

And what people need to realize, and you can hate me, you can yell at me, you can whatever me,

1:07.7

the reality of this is that two things have factored into what happened. Number one,

1:15.2

the Republicans did better in 2022 than the Democrats did in 2018 in the sense of

1:23.2

Democrats got the House Republicans got the House, but Republicans actually added Senate seats in

1:27.8

2018. And remember at the time, the media is like, what a blue wave, everyone's for the

1:33.8

Republicans added seats in the Senate. And so, so don't buy the fact that, oh, what an utter

1:38.6

disappointment. If you know what's actually going on in a weird way, we are almost wave proofing

1:45.3

society. And what I mean by that is people are exiting states they don't like or that

1:53.0

of politics they don't like and moving to states they do like. So what that is doing is it is

1:58.7

creating because every state has two Senate seats. It is now there are fewer and fewer actual

2:04.2

swing states. So it is harder and harder to, air quote, pick up a Senate seat. Same thing going on

2:12.4

with the House of Representatives in the sense of the state legislatures because people have moved

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