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hi, i'm steve clements and i have a question. the democrats won the white house, but are they going to be torn apart between their progressives and their centrists? let's get to the bottom line. when the american people spoke on election day, they sent a mixed message. in many places they voted against donald trump. but then they voted for other republican politicians in their district and in their state. the democrats went into this election thinking they were going to pick up an easy 15 more seats in the house of representatives. but they want up losing 7 seats to the republican party. they're going to keep their majority, but this is going to lead to many more votes that are what i call squeakers are
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just getting by on last week's show we focused on some of the lessons that republicans might be learning from this election. and this week we're going to talk to a leading democratic senator to see what kind of soul searching his party is doing these days. he has senator joe manchin who represents the state of west virginia where he previously served as governor. and he's the only democrat still standing elected to a federal position from his state. let me just put it to you. which agenda one did the agenda of wiping out student loans of health care for everyone. did that progressive agenda win or did a more cautious deal making centrist agenda agenda when the selection i'm not sure anybody wants from that standpoint because there's nothing overwhelmingly supported by either side. we were right now in the middle. we're still says that there are no i can only speak of west virginia and tell you how west virginians feel. basically on all the opportunities that,
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that they're given. they're very appreciative and the time the government is involved. that gives them an opportunity whether it be health care and women, and johnson, or there's always one very welcome. but when the scare tactics, you scare the bejesus out of them by making them believe that there's going to be some type of an energy shift that will take jobs away. not even give them recognition of what they've done, an opportunity to continue to live in much to do that scares them. and then they get mad if they do those like anyone else, if you lose your opportunity provided for your family and yourself, that's very scary. so with all of that, it's a tremendous challenge that we have right now. i still remember the belief. there's more the divide there more than unites us than divides us as a country. we're still the united states. we might be a little fragment of the right now, but we always come back and, and i think we'll come together, but i heard your and your talking just briefly. there are about where we
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stand as a country and a basically as a different direction. we're going to go because the house didn't win seats, it was, it's still has a majority, but a slim majority. the senate didn't get the majority, which it thought it would get. and we're not sure if we will get it or not, because we're still waiting on the results of 2 elections in georgia in january. but no matter what happens, we are much closer in numbers that make it harder for any one side. to have the french's from control, which the hard left or the hard right has very little control over very narrow margin in either house or the senate. so i think it gives us a tremendous opportunity and come to the realization that we have to work together see versus just fighting for our respective sides. because there's no comfort there . there's nobody. if,
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if the senate becomes 52 to 48 or becomes 5050. if the house has to rely on not losing some of their moderate democrats to stay in control, then that will bring them back to the middle. and the moderate middle is where we run our lives, where we run our, our businesses, and what we run our country from. and we've got to get back to that. so maybe it's a blessing in the skies. i'm not sure yet. well, let me ask you, you know, i mentioned senator that you were now if for in terms of those that are elected to federal office, the last democrat in west virginia, you also happen to be overwhelmingly popular in west virginia in a, in a state that's conservative you stand out and i'm just interested in whether we can derive any lessons from that. as now president elect biden thinks about reaching out to those 71000000 people who voted for president from well, as i saw the last figure,
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there are 73 men and $78000000.00 vote for donald trump. i mean voted for joe biden. so it's a tremendous overwhelming victory. but there's an awful lot of people that maybe are incensed how many of those will start looking at reality? i've said this before, the bottom line, we need it. we need to cure our, our country of this pandemic. we need to read it was a vaccine and antibodies that work, and until that happens, it'll be hard for us to get back to the normals that we had before. i don't think the new normal will be what the old normal was and what that might be greater opportunities that we have. we have to be prepared right to do that. and i think the, the more the more reliance we have on science and not denying it and give people false hopes it is not going to harm them. and it's just basically a hoax is nothing real. don't worry about it. i think we've seen study that this is serious. this is a killer,
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not just in the united states of america or of our all over the world. and we need to be attacked and much more serious than what we have been. so hopefully will come together on that. and next of all, we need a bipartisan bill. what's the best bipartisan bill you can start with that everybody agrees need to be done. i said this if you have a bad road, a part of all. if you have a bridge is falling down. and trust me, that pothole in bridge and bad road doesn't know if you're democrat or republican, you know, bust your tire, tear your car up. the main danger your life. that's something democrats or republicans can agree on. let's do something that unites. let's do a major bipartisan bill as far as infrastructure, connecting all rural america, the divide between rural and urban is getting deeper and deeper. the chasm is growing. and with that, we've got to come together. how do you do it? you do it with infrastructure, you do it with broadband connectivity row connectivity,
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the same as f d r brought our country together during the greatest depression or is there or not? that's what we need to do. so that's what we're working on, and we're going to try that hopefully with the binding ministration. we're in the most pragmatic way to start repairing and uniting, not only opportunity wise job wise. but truly the emotional generational gap that we have and, and in making sure that we understand each other that thank you for that part of the trauma of this year has not just been cove it, but it's been the murder of george floyd. it's been the, you know, protests over racial, divides and economic justice issues in the country. do you think there is a program out there that can address some of this, you know, racial justice and economic justice. these issues without losing the center and play to that area. well, i think we all, we've all heard basically the defund,
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the bullying. that is the most good is ludicrous and i've ever heard see, why would you be fun when you know you have a problem? you would invest more, expect better results. that would be. why would we be? we do less training the most civilized nations with our police force and the continuing education that should should be coming demanded by every police force to know the social challenges and social changes that are happening in there in the area. say they police because it's most of these areas are transforming themselves with all the new influx of population growth and shifts going on. and i think they should be basically experienced in that and educated towards it and the need that they have there. but so when they use that, that they scared the bejesus out of a lot of people that we're going to defund the police and we're going to accept the
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looting and rioting. there's not a democrat that i know of, that's in favor of the funding. if anything, we're in favor of more finding and better targeted by the, of how we expect the police to be trying. and next of all in the areas that have been hit, the hardest. we've got to get in there and basically start building a social gathering if you will. and i never forget after 911 and will west virginia, you know, we were probably the least diverse state the nation. but when i was governor, we start bringing all the denominations and churches and religious, so we could understand as long as we can understand from our, of our brothers and sisters, whether it be our rabbis, our priest, our preachers, we want to know what was going on we had them all together from the rabbit to the amman, to, to the priest, to the pastor. we have them all trying to explain to us the social challenges that we have and how we would better embrace that. so we understand it better that need
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to be done more now than ever. you know, you might, you talk about defunding, the police, and i just want to read a tweet that you sent out and that represented how exactly ocasio cortez. then remember we did with her giving you the devil stare when you were looking at this and it's a defun, the police defun my but i'm a proud west virginia democrat. we're the party of working men and women. we want to protect americans, jobs and health care. we do not have some crazy socialist agenda and we do not believe in defunding the police. she sent that out with her just staring at her no words. so i guess that gets at the point of part of the question of the divide, right, is to get at this question of what's happening with the soul of the democratic party, where that struggle is and what role you're going to play in that. i mean, i remember, i mean, you're kind of, you know, in an interesting vice, i would remind our viewers that when you ran 2 years ago, donald trump jr,
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was going in campaigning against you in that state. and you still won with the trump machine going after you, but now you've got yet don trump jr. on one side, now you've got alexandria across your court as on the other. how does that feel? well, 1st of all that was the president himself came in 6 times the president knowledge from him on state 6 times campaigning against me. now afterwards i told him, i said i wasn't running against my opponent. i was running against you, mr. president, because that's what basically you could, and people most reduces. we want our senator, not your senator, mr. president. and it's been tough. it really has been now to have that when you said so of the democratic party. steve, i truly believe this. so has been silent when it has been very, very silent, and sometimes silence is deafening. and that's what i believe is how can the people such as a o.c.r. their aspirational, that's fine. they have some ideas and they want to express that. that is not who we
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are as a democratic party, that i know i can and speak for myself. and the people that i know within the democratic caucus, but by being silent except that you know, we should denounce immediately when i said the from, we're not defunding the place we're going to invest more and expect more at point blank. we should slow really, really strong and that wasn't spoke spoken by leadership or whatever reason. they just were kind of silent about that. not knowing how to tiptoe around it, and not talking about looting and rioting. i would have brought in the national guard towers. i had the national guard my at my beck and call when i was commander in chief or the west virginia national guard. i don't need the federal government to come in or federal officers to commit. we can take care of it. we're not going to tolerate it, but you prevent that by happening because in areas, you know, you have a hotbed of dissent or this type of anger and hatred build up. you've got to go in there and bring those people to the table 1st and defuse that before it gets lit. and that's what was done. but again,
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the soul of democratic party denounced looting and rioting. so the republicans picked up a made a believe that the democrats are acceptable to the looting and rioting and tea fire never even heard of anti before. and the black gloves matter. well as what we saw happen to george floyd, i think it should have shook everybody to their core to watch a person who is about the police about this already. basically took the life of a human being in front of the whole world to this, to watch in the most calloused, an insincere waiters are a matter of fact, this is what i do every day. and it was beyond our imagination that something like that could happen, let alone the confirmation of watching it happen in front of our eyes. a. so these are the things we speak about. then yes, black lives matter and yes, all lives in that. but when people have been treated and don't you think you've got
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to step up in the fantasy, listen, we're going to tolerate that america. it's not who we are. not how i was raised a now and i think we need to speak up. have the democrats yet done, has senator schumer has nancy that nancy pelosi sat down and really analyze what those of you who have been complaining about the direction of the party for a while. have you done an assessment of what? what regt, what went wrong so far? let me just tell you, i want to give senator schumer all the credit in the world for coming to a realization that we have to be heard. every senator representing every part of this country has to be hurt. those that want and those that those in difficult areas and what they're seeing and what hasn't been said. and for 2 days for 2 days now, every democrat senator has been on the zone as we are right now. see. and was able to speak as long as they wanted to and take it also just what they think is wrong. and right now i can tell you that it has been a deep soul searching and understanding that we have to listen. we have to work
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together, but it's different. and you know, chuck's trying to hold all of this together because it's a real challenge, anybody's a challenge when you have a tent as big as our tent, with all the different people that we have. they always say from bernie sanders to joe mansion or was before the joe mansion. well, the thing of it is, i come from a very, i think a very pragmatic, realistic, and conservative area. you know, west virginia was never given a lot, but the west virginia basically was always hardworking and never complained a lot. we did the heavy lifting. we never complained we were happy and we were just expect everyone to call their own weight. we never wanted people to be slow 1st or slackers, that if they were capable of doing something they should work and provide value. and those who couldn't, you should have the empathy and sympathy of basically. and i think the moral responsibility of taking care of those, i think the good lord put been put there for us to see if we would react as human
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beings. and that's who was for doing it is our i've said today, i've talked to west virginians and i said, you know, joe, we believe that the west, the washington democratic national party is more concerned about people who don't work or want work versus people that do work in will work and that was about it in a nutshell. so we've got to make sure that the people that are working and want to work, that we're the party for them. but also we have the compassion to help those who hit on hard times, but not handouts to where basically it subsidizes them and doesn't give them incentives to go back to work and making sure that we have the resources to take care of those who actually can't because of the challenges they may have physically or mentally. i think we just need to find ourself. you know, i know that you're going to be talking to the vengeful president biden, frequently,
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but, but part of the struggle right now between the different factions in the democratic caucus is what the 5 primary, you know, core message of the democratic party should be, you know, i think that you're focusing on, on jobs and the economy as the lead. what is that tension? like, what's the battle that's brewing over what the messaging of the democratic party should be. we've got to get back to what james carville has always said. it's the economy, stupid, it's the economy. and that's exactly what it is. and what's in for some reason, we've got on all of these. and that's where we've got tagged. washington democrats must be social if that's all we're talk about. they want to do this for everybody, and that's what i want people that want to perform and work and provide for themselves to have the greatest opportunity and the most capitalistic open society you've ever seen. i'm not going to say that everyone's going to live the same,
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or get the same amount of resources and live, and have the same same type of homes or cars and all that. you determine that. and i want everyone to have the opportunity to have the same car i have or same car you might have or the beautiful home that we might have and things of that sort. they should all have that opportunity. that's what we fight for. that's what caplets is . all about capitalism. not socialism brice people are coming to the right and left because they're fleeing socialism. and so now you got tagged in the democrats never pushed back and never defined that. we're not socialist. we don't believe in socialism. and let me tell you, that's not the capitalism i believe in. do you think that the democratic party runs a risk sensually of being taken over by those people who do believe in socializing to different than saying socialism? but socializing a lot of problems. further socializing health care, further socializing education, further socializing, you know, finance and
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a number of these issues. and i think it's fair to say that that the wing of bernie sanders and cortez is comfortable with that description. do you think that, that the democratic party is at risk of that wing of the establishment taking control of, of a biden presidency and by the leadership? i know joe biden, that's not who joe biden is. i can assure you that is not how he was raised as not how he's been in public service for all these years. it's not, it's not who he is or what he believes to be. so i have no fear of joe government, but i have fear that they simply they get too loud in the megaphone. the basically paints us with a broad brush. it's not who we are and the bottom are theirs. they can talk about they want to, there's not going to be room for them in where i call a democratic party that was democratic principles. when we just talked about. if there i said with that in their own right, their own party, that's what i will, the returning happy with that. but if the democrats and we always have a big tent,
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we want to hear from everybody, always, always look at the far left, even more conscious. and michael, right there are for doing something. they're bringing something up. maybe i didn't think about in a way that i didn't think about or didn't see. so when, when i hear of these new green deal and medicare for all i've said about medicare for all city, we can pay for medicare for some right now the people that are paid into it. we have social security. every one of our trust funds are going to go broke. if we don't make some changes, let me ask you the job, the cheaper the what this change we can make the social security. take the cap off the tax. take the cap off the tax. if you want the wealthy to pay their fair share, take the tax off the cap. that gives us the right interest to build many, many, many years. the little things we can do and doesn't harm anybody. but we're going to leave that. i can see the twitter hash tag for that on the,
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on the cap and the tax coming out. and let me just ask you one last question. senator donald trump recently tweeted out, we won't let a rigged election steal our country. this was well after the election had been held well after the election had been called in joe biden favor, you know, president trump, what do you think's going on and what do you think we're going to end up? and that's not surprising. seeing on president trump, i'm not surprised at all. he started building this fall scenario long before the election because he knew he was in trouble. they seen it coming, they've been polling and they know the only way when he said the only way that joe biden can win. it is if they fraud michel truly, that's the only way that donald trump knew that he could weren't. so he just reversed that scenario. and put joe biden's name and that's the only way they could have won because the public overwhelmingly was just saying a change needs to be done. and those people that he lost might have liked some of
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the things he had done policy wise. they just didn't like they just couldn't take the, the chatter on a daily basis. they can take the tweets coming up denigrating. every human being, you can take ok. who he fired? what country are we basically discriminate against what come what, what country today that we embarrassed by saying something that was offensive. it's just awful and it's not who we are. americans basically are looked upon as united as the united states, as working with them to improve their lot more life to prove the democracy does work. when people are put a head of government in government officials. and it's a government of the people by the people for the people, not donald trump by don't trump and for the interim. and he had a hard time understanding that, so we'll see where it goes. but there's still falling. i can understand why, but i guess if you have 70000000 followers on your twitter account, that's
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a force that they would like to avoid if they possibly can. i still believe there's enough good republicans who stand up in basic approach country 1st, i'm waiting for them to come to the front. i think there's an awful lot of people that will help joe biden put a government that's all inclusive together. you'll see republicans and democrats working together. you'll see some far left movement of the democrat party that is mad at joe biden for working and bringing in all inclusive bringing people together . or where this is likes of the colin powell or people of that sort of statute that have been around right. or some of the bush people that really want a government that united. we'll see how that works out. but i'm counting on joe biden, rising above all of that and bring his together. and i hope that happens. well, senator joe manchin, we'll leave it there. i know you work very hard to get republicans and democrats to talk with each other and actually pass legislation. so thank you so much for joining us today and sharing your candid thoughts. well,
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i think you see for having then all of you, all your viewers and listeners there that, that remember, we are the united states, not the divided states. and i know country can take advantage of this great democracy of ours in this great economy of ours. and we will unite once. the dust settles here, we hope to settle sooner than later. and you'll see more and more people coming out of the woodwork and speaking it's time to move on with our new president elect joe biden. and i'm anxious to do that. thank you. thank you, senator. so what's the bottom line? the democratic party has been elected to lead america for the next 4 years, sort of preselect joe biden is going to have a tough time in the senate. and don't forget, donald trump is still going to be out there speaking directly to the 70000000 people who voted for him, a real florin and biden side. american politicians are at a fork in the road. you know, they're going to figure out how to compromise and play the center. we're going to retreat to party red lines and go absolutely nowhere. it's going to be
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