If he doesn't talk about failure at the federal level, lumping Republicans and Democrats in the same group.... if he doesn't skip right over how the results are a message about his policies.... I'll be surprised.
My guess, and I hope I'm wrong, he'll talk about how he's ready to work with Congress, and that he's ALWAYS been willing to work with Congress.... but that they have to give him something he can work with.... basically shifting blame.....
Because this is bad news, I would guess he's not going to talk about himself or use "I" or "me" much.... he saves that for good times.
What do I think he SHOULD say? He should talk about how they prepresent the will of the people, and their work should be to that end, that they have to rising about parties and work together after these results. He should say he got the message....
Time: 3:05
I don't have high hopes, but there's a chance it becomes alittle more real for him that he'll actually HAVE to work with Congress. This first speech will set that tone... so I hope he does a good job at it.
At the same time, Congress, under Republican leadership, will have to get things moving.... start small with things that aren't too polarizing..... and work from there.