president's out selling the economic successes, that's going to influence a lot more. the rest of these races in the fall, they're not going to have the opportunity to pay attention to every single race. >> assuming he sticks to that message tomorrow, by the way. kristen, we haven't heard from you. >> i just disagree -- it may be true that the average person isn't thinking about it, but the people who are going to be running are going to be thinking about it. >> yes, big-time. >> and the people in the democratic party and the republican party are going to be thinking about and they're going to be watching this and they're going to be making a lot of decisions about what they're going to do. so there are two thunings. one, the republicans will be looking at the trump coalition and what's going on there. and the democrats are going to be looking at, are we going to try to run people in the districts that are like the districts, because that's a big fight. >> if you don't think -- >> by the way, 96% of the vote's in now. conor lamb slightly, now, 1238 ahead, a slight jump. >> just imagine this scenario. you're a republican, you're on the ballot this year, you know that every guide of history tells you, this is going to be a really rough year to run.