Kellyanne Conway:

Well, yesterday was another history-making day for Donald Trump, the president, Judy, because in the last 80 years, only eight times has the president's party in power actually picked up any Senate seats.

And this year, with the president's leadership and him barnstorming the country at these rallies, 53 rallies since he took office, 30 rallies in just the last two months alone, the president's party defied — the president and his party defied those odds and are picking up, as you say, two, possibly three new Senate seats.

That is history-making. And I think it gives a real buffer in the United States Senate for more traditional nominations, for more executive nominations to go through. And so that is it.

When you talk about the House, it is disappointing, but not surprising, that the House would go to the party out of power. Then, certainly the economy, we went to keep the booming economy going, and there's no indication that there's an appetite among voters in some of those swing Democratic districts to have incessant investigations and endless subpoenas.

So , the Democrats, I hope that Nancy Pelosi, if she's elected speaker, will be sincere in extending the olive branch. The president certainly said he'd like to work with her and continue to work with Leader McConnell.