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SCOTT: "I mean, it really sucked the air out of the room of their victory party. It felt like the confetti, it was like still dropping to the floor, and she like came in with this shock wave on Capitol Hill. I mean, two good signs for Democrats here. Number one, she says she's not going to caucus with Republicans. Democrats quite frankly don't even see her at caucus meetings as it is right now. It does matter less of where she lunches and more of how she votes, obviously. But also, she asked Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to keep her committee assignments, and that’s going to matter big for Democrats because it will allow them to retain the majority on committees, which will allow them to exercise their subpoena power, also push through judicial nominees, which is a big priority for the Biden administration. I do think this happens to be more about 2024 and sort of building up that independent coalition that she’s looking for in Arizona."