hio still a purple in november.l know yearsseen for the last 50 that the party who has the white house goes on to struggle winning our state. when republicans won big in our , democrats went on to win governor's office and other statewide offices. ohio is a close state, and you take nothing for granted. our primary has been positive for republicans. we have a civil war and people are moving to the right. if we can repeat history in the past, i think ohio will be competitive and potentially blue this november. but you take nothing for granted in ohio until election day when the votes come in. donald trump won the state by eight points in 2016. of those congressional seats currentlylicans control, how many are you looking to put in play in the fall? >> it actually 12 out of the 16. ohio is saddled with the worst gerrymandering in the history of our state. despite that, we have a number of a viable candidates who are out raised and outhustled -- who outhustledised and others. the men and women have stepped up, people of high caliber, everywhere from cincinnati to northeast ohio and everyw