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What To Expect From The Midterms + US Attorney Jeanine Pirro

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News, Politics

4.7 • 5.8K Ratings

🗓️ 27 January 2026

⏱️ 88 minutes

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Summary

The fellas are laying the whole Senate map on the table and getting real about what’s actually at stake for the next two years. We get into why holding the Senate matters so much for a Trump administration, from confirmations to the very real threat of impeachment politics coming roaring back if Democrats get the chance. Then we start walking state by state through the early battlefield, where the money is going to flood in, where the margins are going to be brutal, and where Republicans can realistically grow the majority.  We start with North Carolina, because the fellas think it’s shaping up to be one of the most expensive races in American history—potentially a $600 million monster. We talk through the matchup dynamics, why the Democrat name ID advantage is real early, and why the race changes once the spending begins. Then we jump to Georgia, where Ossoff’s entire plan looks like it hinges on Republicans not showing up in the rural areas in a midterm—so the primary becomes its own test of who can actually build the kind of turnout operation it takes to win.️  From there, we hit the rest of the map: Susan Collins once again fighting upstream in Maine while Democrats try to sort out their own mess, Michigan opening up with Democrats in a fractured primary and Republicans feeling like they’ve got a real shot, and the Texas situation that could turn into a full-blown runoff slugfest with massive consequences. We also get into Alaska’s quirks and why polling there is always a mess, Ohio’s matchup potential, Iowa’s open seat and why candidate quality matters, and the Louisiana calendar that’s set up to produce a low-turnout sprint into a runoff.  Then we talk with US Attorney Jeanine Pirro about crime in D.C., what changes when prosecutors actually prosecute, how the federal component of her office plays into major cases, and why she’s approaching public safety like it’s the job—not a press strategy.Our Sponsors:➢Tell your lawmaker to put parents first. NetChoice is dedicated to making the Internet safe for free expression and free enterprise: http://netchoice.org/keepappstoressafe➢Unleash American energy to be bigger and better than ever before, because when America builds, America wins.  https://permittingreformnow.org/➢Melania from Amazon MGM Studios captures the personal moments that come with stepping into the role of the First Lady for a second time - in theaters exclusively on January 30th, 2026. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Consider this the ultimate kickoff to the midterm discussion that we're going to have.

0:05.4

This could be one of the most expensive races. Wattley has said that it might be the most expensive

0:11.8

race across the map. Republicans have a supermajority and have run that state very well on the

0:19.8

state level with one exception. And this is the big problem,

0:23.7

is Republicans have not had success in the governorship for quite some time.

0:29.0

One, it's going to be competitive. Two, it's going to be very expensive.

0:32.8

Yeah. Whose operation can bring out a tidal wave of rural Republican voters.

0:38.5

Yep.

0:38.9

Because those are the people that are needed to win this race in the general.

0:42.0

Yeah, you're going to look a lot at where everybody's base of support is, for sure.

0:48.0

Washington politicians are always getting in your wallet.

0:50.9

Now they're messing with your credit card.

0:52.7

Your credit card and the security it offers are under attack.'re messing with your credit card. Your credit card and the security

0:54.4

it offers are under attack. The Durbin Marshall credit card bill would change the nation's

0:59.8

payment system to benefit corporate megastores like Walmart and Target at the expense of everyday

1:05.3

Americans. Credit cards keep your payments secure and provide rewards that families use to help make everyday purchases more affordable.

1:14.6

The Durban Marshall mandates would let corporate megastores cut corners on credit card processing,

1:19.7

routing transactions over cheaper, untested networks with weaker security and fewer protections.

1:26.5

That means higher risk of fraud, greater chance of stolen personal data, and the loss of

1:31.2

rewards programs just so corporate megastores can pocket billions of dollars and higher profits.

1:38.2

Tell Congress to guard your card.

1:40.2

Visit guardyourcard.com to take action and learn more.

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