Former Red Sox Pitcher Curt Schilling Mulling a Run for Elizabeth Warren's Seat

Schilling says there's a 50 percent chance he will run in 2018.

But he says the decision is not his alone.

“It’s a family decision. I think I have come to realize more so than ever during this election cycle that conservative families are fodder, they are game for the media, so it is something that would have to be discussed and agreed to internally because of what they would be getting exposed to,” the former right-handed pitcher said.

“There are so many variables," he continued. "Let’s put it this way. I am talking to all the people I would need to be talking to to get a campaign started underway and moving were that to be the decision.”

“She has done nothing. Absolutely, unequivocally nothing. She wants free college which is absolutely, and again, unequivocally, it’s not possible, not on a statewide scale and not on a national scale,” he said.

“The shrillness of that voice, it’s like fingernails on a chalkboard just listening to her raise her voice,” Schilling said of Warren.

Asked if would support Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky as Senate Majority Leader if Republicans keep control of that body, Schilling said: “No, I think a lot of them need to go. I am a firm believer in term limits. I think lack of term limits is one of the reasons we are where we are.”

Karl and Klein also asked the former pitcher about another national issue -- the World Series, which is pitting the Chicago Cubs against the Cleveland Indians.

Schilling said he isn't rooting for one team over the other but hopes the series goes to seven games. Still, he said, if he were “betting a billion dollars, Cubs.“

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