But to answer your question, it is a little bit different. You know, in the assembly, there's 99 members between the two sides of the aisle. Currently, the Republicans have about a 2/3 majority of that, slightly less than 2/3. So in your own Republican caucus, there's just a lot of people, there's a lot of voices, and it requires some additional organization to keep all that flowing. (04:56–05:02)
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Asserts that Republicans have slightly less than a 2/3 majority in the Wisconsin Assembly.
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