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for her own campaign but also for the democratic party and for state democratic parties. she's been trying to not build up only her own effort but the democratic party's strength overall. national democratic party and more than 30 state parties. that's hillary clinton. bernie sanders, on the other side, he has raised a bunch of money for his campaign. 20 million in 16 alone for his own campaign. before today he had not raised money for the democratic party. not through this primary process. today sanders picked three do nations that is new today. these are exciting days in politics. today was exciting in politics. tomorrow night looks like it will be more exciting in politics. we'll be right back. stay with us. don't let dust and allergies get between you and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase changes everything. ♪ ♪ only those who dare drive the world forward. introducing the first-ever cadillac ct6. >>> i want to show you
for her own campaign but also for the democratic party and for state democratic parties. she's been trying to not build up only her own effort but the democratic party's strength overall. national democratic party and more than 30 state parties. that's hillary clinton. bernie sanders, on the other side, he has raised a bunch of money for his campaign. 20 million in 16 alone for his own campaign. before today he had not raised money for the democratic party. not through this primary process....
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i am a democrat and i want to see more democrats elected from the small bur rows in montgomery county to philadelphia to across the country. so you can count on me doing that because i feel very strongly that we need to have a vital dynamic democratic party. we need to recruit more people into it. we need to have a bigger pipeline so more people are taking local positions and moving up the ladder and i want to be a very strong ally of elected democrats across the country. >> can i ask you to follow on to that. you said that a lot of people have talked about senator sanders putting his mark on the democratic party or raising the question of whether that's happening. how will you change the democratic party? >> well, i think that we have some good examples from our two most recent democratic presidents. i happen to be looking hard at what my husband accomplished and what president obama accomplished and i know there are some who raise questions about how much they could have done that maybe they didn't do, but i had a front row seat both with the clinton administration and the obama adm
i am a democrat and i want to see more democrats elected from the small bur rows in montgomery county to philadelphia to across the country. so you can count on me doing that because i feel very strongly that we need to have a vital dynamic democratic party. we need to recruit more people into it. we need to have a bigger pipeline so more people are taking local positions and moving up the ladder and i want to be a very strong ally of elected democrats across the country. >> can i ask you...
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he's ready to do the things that democrats do which is help the democratic party out later on.rday he said i've been able to raise with individual donations, six million people have given the my campaign. he's saying i'm able to help you. he's been caucuses with them since 1991. even though he's not a democrat in name he's been doing this. i think the other thing that's important is his brand was never i'm an establishment democrat. look at the things i've done for the democrat party. his grand brand has been i'm an outsider. his brand has never been that. i think that's the interesting thing that's beginning on there. >> which is why i think she's hitting him on it. i think she knows for him to answer that, he's got to say, i'm happy to be captain of team democrat while holding on to the thing that makes him so appealing which is that he sort of stands alone. >> i've enjoyed your reporting on everything i've ever read that you've done. i'm happy you're at the times. >> thanks for having me. >> much more to come. stay with us. our call center. i'm spending too much time hiring
he's ready to do the things that democrats do which is help the democratic party out later on.rday he said i've been able to raise with individual donations, six million people have given the my campaign. he's saying i'm able to help you. he's been caucuses with them since 1991. even though he's not a democrat in name he's been doing this. i think the other thing that's important is his brand was never i'm an establishment democrat. look at the things i've done for the democrat party. his grand...
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you are either a kennedy democrat or a humphrey democrat.ve a line to call if you are in wisconsin. the primary is tomorrow. demographicsin the of wisconsin, beginning in the southern part where milwaukee is? are the demographics different as you move further north? guest: you've got to maps depending on which party you are talking about. geographicwo big basis for the democrats in wisconsin. one is no walkie and one is madison. there are a lot of rural democrats in wisconsin. they are very competitive. your parts of northern and western wisconsin where those voters really play. in fox a big al ground valley and green bay. it's kind of a area. it's important for both parties. the interesting thing about the map on the democratic side in the debate is you have two candidates who represent bastions in the. bernie sanders is very much a madison democrat. he appeals to young voters. he appeals to liberals. i'm not limiting his appeal, but it's particularly strong with those groups. you will see him do really well in madison tomorrow. people vote
you are either a kennedy democrat or a humphrey democrat.ve a line to call if you are in wisconsin. the primary is tomorrow. demographicsin the of wisconsin, beginning in the southern part where milwaukee is? are the demographics different as you move further north? guest: you've got to maps depending on which party you are talking about. geographicwo big basis for the democrats in wisconsin. one is no walkie and one is madison. there are a lot of rural democrats in wisconsin. they are very...
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i have been campaigning for democrats, fund raising for democrats, recruiting democrats to run and win for a really long time. i think about 40 years. senator sanders by his own admission has never been a democrat. >> what is so interesting about that exchange and that tact from the sanders campaign is the hillary clinton campaign has been pointing out there are down ticket candidates. politics is you scratch my back, i'll scratch your back. who is helping sanders get elected in the party? >> that's a great question. there is irony in what jeff weaver was saying given bernie sanders has up until now been an independent in the senate. let's be a little fair to sanders. he has played a role in democratic senate fund raising. he helped other democratic senate candidates. when you look at the exit polls, hillary clinton is the candidate who does best among loyal democrats. that's because she is seen as a team player. the clintons have long been party builders. bernie sanders is bringing a bunch of independents into the process. bringing new voters in. that is a key distinction as we go int
i have been campaigning for democrats, fund raising for democrats, recruiting democrats to run and win for a really long time. i think about 40 years. senator sanders by his own admission has never been a democrat. >> what is so interesting about that exchange and that tact from the sanders campaign is the hillary clinton campaign has been pointing out there are down ticket candidates. politics is you scratch my back, i'll scratch your back. who is helping sanders get elected in the...
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nearly every state has seen lower democratic turnout compared to the last contested democratic primary8. and we saw that pattern emerge, right away in the primary season. i think we were the first national news outlet to point out that this was happening. we now know that it has continued throughout the primary season and into this week. we can now tell you in all five states that voted this week in tuesday, in all five of those states, turnout was down for democrats. and conversely, it was up for republicans, by a lot. in rhode island, when democratic turnout dropped 35%, republican turnout went up 320%. in connecticut, democratic turnout was down, republican turnout was up by 259%. in pennsylvania republican turnout was up 94%. in maryland, it was up 75%. in delaware, it was up 144%. and in all of those states, as republican turnout went up, democratic turnout went down. republicans have seen their turnout numbers go up in nearly every single state that has voted so far in their primary, often by record margins. democrats, not so much. and you know what, we do not know what this mean
nearly every state has seen lower democratic turnout compared to the last contested democratic primary8. and we saw that pattern emerge, right away in the primary season. i think we were the first national news outlet to point out that this was happening. we now know that it has continued throughout the primary season and into this week. we can now tell you in all five states that voted this week in tuesday, in all five of those states, turnout was down for democrats. and conversely, it was up...
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black people prefer democrats. hispanic people prefer democrats. people in every age group prefer democrats over republicans. 18 to 29, 30 to 39, 50 to 64, 65 and over predemocrats to republicans. from high school or less through some college to college grads to post-grads, every demographic group prefers the democratic party to the republican party, mostly by a large margin. i mean, other than the generic amalgamation of white people it's even. but other than that everybody else in the country, every other way you can divide the population, people are more in favor of the democrats than the republicans. mostly by double digits. but here's the thing that's going to keep republicans up tonight. and that is the way these numbers are changing over time. given what's going on right now in republican politics. check this out. the last time pew did this survey was the fall of last year. so when the presidential race was really heating up. in that time, since last fall, americans' view of the republican party has dropped to just between last fall and now,
black people prefer democrats. hispanic people prefer democrats. people in every age group prefer democrats over republicans. 18 to 29, 30 to 39, 50 to 64, 65 and over predemocrats to republicans. from high school or less through some college to college grads to post-grads, every demographic group prefers the democratic party to the republican party, mostly by a large margin. i mean, other than the generic amalgamation of white people it's even. but other than that everybody else in the...
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and running as a democrat and willing to help democrats in the fall.k that's their answer about what's going to happen if he doesn't win. >> so it's still sort of, we'll see. >> it's we'll see in terms of, we'll see what happens with this kind of pot of money and how we've learned to fundraise, the numbers you put up there are after or are from 6 million donations from 2 million people. so really they kind of gotten them this strategy that's got them a lot of money. and that strategy, i've been told, they're trying to figure out how to help the democratic party with that particular strategy. but he said to me, the campaign strategist, i should say, said that he is always willing to help democrats get money. it's a we'll see in how he's going to help democrats with this specific thing that he's learned how to do and this specific thing that's getting him all this money. but if you ask them, they do say they are willing to give, to help democrats raise money. >> and you can't begrudge somebody who's running for president, you ask them to do an additional
and running as a democrat and willing to help democrats in the fall.k that's their answer about what's going to happen if he doesn't win. >> so it's still sort of, we'll see. >> it's we'll see in terms of, we'll see what happens with this kind of pot of money and how we've learned to fundraise, the numbers you put up there are after or are from 6 million donations from 2 million people. so really they kind of gotten them this strategy that's got them a lot of money. and that...
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and he was a democrat. the only other thing we might add is that he was a staunch, staunch unionist. the we think about it, national union ticket as the northern antislavery republican southernaired with the -- i don't know if i would call him proslavery but is not opposed to it on any grounds. he is a democrat. what do they have in common? almost nothing, but they do have one thing in common. >> preservation of the union. >> they are unionists. two who hold these nothing in common and their political values except union is driving home the point. this is a union coalition aimed at preserving the union. that canig tent accommodate a lot of views on the issue of slavery. just a few more images. put is a campaign banner out by courier in dives. and ives. the slogan says "liberty, union, and victory." those are broad, vague term. -- terms. the platform of the national union party has about 11 or 12 points. sayfirst one is going to this is paramount. of every highest duty american citizen to maintain against al
and he was a democrat. the only other thing we might add is that he was a staunch, staunch unionist. the we think about it, national union ticket as the northern antislavery republican southernaired with the -- i don't know if i would call him proslavery but is not opposed to it on any grounds. he is a democrat. what do they have in common? almost nothing, but they do have one thing in common. >> preservation of the union. >> they are unionists. two who hold these nothing in common...
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not necessarily for mother democrat presidents -- not necessarily for more democrat presidents, probably for more republican presidents. when i make a decision based on sound principle, i'm not about to flip-flop because the left has organized what they call a pressure campaign. as many of my colleagues and especially my constituents know, i've done battle with administrations of both parties. i've fought over irresponsible budgets, waste, fraud and policy disagreements. i've made tough decisions. i've stuck with those tough decisions regardless of what pressure was applied. the so-called pressure being applied to me now is nothing -- it's absolutely nothing -- compared to what i withstood from heavy-handed white house political operations in the past. and let me say, by the way, most of that has come from republican white houses. just give you a few examples. in 1981, as a new member of the senate and a brand-new member of the senate budget committee, i voted against the first president reagan's first budget proposal because we were promised a balanced budget and it didn't balance. i re
not necessarily for mother democrat presidents -- not necessarily for more democrat presidents, probably for more republican presidents. when i make a decision based on sound principle, i'm not about to flip-flop because the left has organized what they call a pressure campaign. as many of my colleagues and especially my constituents know, i've done battle with administrations of both parties. i've fought over irresponsible budgets, waste, fraud and policy disagreements. i've made tough...
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if hillary clinton was the democratic nominee, 16% of the democrats voting today in the primary therevote for her. 20% probably would vote for her. 63% definitedefinitely. let's look at bernie sanders, pennsylvania 21% of democrats would not vote for him if he was the nominee. 22% probably. 55% definitely vote for him. in connecticut, we have similar results. 17% would not vote for hillary clinton. 21% probably. 61% definitely vote for her and bernie sanders in connecticut again similar numbers, 15% would note vote for him. 21% would probably vote for him and 62% definitely. remember, jake, those are voter whose are voting for either one of them. these are democratic primary voters being asked about each one and you look at these results and see yeah, they may -- either one of them would have work to do to bring the party on board but not that much work and as we've been saying, that work tends to be the work of the summer for nominees before the general election begins in earnest. >> thanks so much. dana, the truth of the matter is that whether we're talking about these numbers for c
if hillary clinton was the democratic nominee, 16% of the democrats voting today in the primary therevote for her. 20% probably would vote for her. 63% definitedefinitely. let's look at bernie sanders, pennsylvania 21% of democrats would not vote for him if he was the nominee. 22% probably. 55% definitely vote for him. in connecticut, we have similar results. 17% would not vote for hillary clinton. 21% probably. 61% definitely vote for her and bernie sanders in connecticut again similar...
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was he talking we democrats or you democrats. >> you democrats, i think.o back to the tea party example. this is the same language that the people that started that movement. those are insiders in a lot of ways that stepped on the outside to create this movement. they were like pointing fingers back at their party. ted cruz is a great example. >> that fight isn't over. did you notice lucifer? talk about getting angry. >> john boehner is a free man now. >> what about this thing with hillary clinton? hillary clinton will probably have the nomination. bernie sanders will have to settle for some action on the platform without her having to admit she's doing it for him. it will be great speech. he'll have an impact in history. what does hillary do to consolidate? >> he's got to continue to manage a primary. he's no longer an active threat to taking the nomination away. she has to start that activity of bringing his supporters in by not bashing him. by offering some inclusive policy ideas. by appearing to be the democrat that, i think, bernie sanders was saying
was he talking we democrats or you democrats. >> you democrats, i think.o back to the tea party example. this is the same language that the people that started that movement. those are insiders in a lot of ways that stepped on the outside to create this movement. they were like pointing fingers back at their party. ted cruz is a great example. >> that fight isn't over. did you notice lucifer? talk about getting angry. >> john boehner is a free man now. >> what about this...
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for her own campaign but also for the democratic party and for state democratic parties. she's been trying to not build up only her own effort but the democratic party's strength overall. national democratic party and more than 30 state parties. that's hillary clinton. bernie sanders, on the other side, he has raised a bunch of money for his campaign. 20 million in 16 alone for his own campaign. before today he had not raised money for the democratic party. not through this primary process. today sanders picked three do nations that is new today. these are exciting days in politics. today was exciting in politics. tomorrow night looks like it will be more exciting in politics. we'll be right back. stay with us. some say "free the whales." for them, nothing else is acceptable. but nothing could be worse for the whales. most of the orcas at seaworld were born here. sending them into the wild wouldn't be noble. it could be fatal. when they freed keiko, the killer whale of movie fame, the effort was a failure and he perished. but we also understand that times have changed. to
for her own campaign but also for the democratic party and for state democratic parties. she's been trying to not build up only her own effort but the democratic party's strength overall. national democratic party and more than 30 state parties. that's hillary clinton. bernie sanders, on the other side, he has raised a bunch of money for his campaign. 20 million in 16 alone for his own campaign. before today he had not raised money for the democratic party. not through this primary process....
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only democrats who were registered democrats last month can vote in this. bernie sanders ran into a man today doing some walking around midtown manhattan, approached by a man who said i wanted to change from independent to democrat to vote for you but i had to do that last october. and this is what bernie sanders told him -- >> it shouldn't be this hard. >> no, it should not be. today, 3 million people in the state of new york who are independents lost their right to vote in the democratic and republican primary, that's wrong. it's administered by the state, you have a right to vote. that's a very unfortunate thing, which i hope will change in the future. >> reporter: that's the blunt reality here, jake. you had to have been a registered democratic voter in march before this. if you were switching parties you had to do that last year. that will take away a lot of sanders supporters. they knew that. they're not surprised rules. that is one reason closed primaries are better for the clinton campaign because they are always going to favor the establishment can
only democrats who were registered democrats last month can vote in this. bernie sanders ran into a man today doing some walking around midtown manhattan, approached by a man who said i wanted to change from independent to democrat to vote for you but i had to do that last october. and this is what bernie sanders told him -- >> it shouldn't be this hard. >> no, it should not be. today, 3 million people in the state of new york who are independents lost their right to vote in the...
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democratic senators.dorsed and every single one of them endorsed hillary clinton, as did the governor of the state, as did the mayor of new york city. she got the endorsement of new york's democratic-leading tabloid, the "new york daily news" as well as "the new york times," the paper of record in this state and around the country and around the world. the support for her here is deep. >> as she embraces the attorney general, the city council speaker. andrea mitchell is in the room for us. andrea? >> well, this is the first time hillary clinton has said, the race for the democratic nomination is in the home stretch, and victory is in sight. our goal is in sight. that's the first time she's ever said that, and she's also sent a message to bernie sanders, saying, there's more that unites us than divides us. there was no criticism of bernie sanders here tonight. only criticism of donald trump and ted cruz. this is the victory that she's been looking for. it would have been devastating to not win her adopted
democratic senators.dorsed and every single one of them endorsed hillary clinton, as did the governor of the state, as did the mayor of new york city. she got the endorsement of new york's democratic-leading tabloid, the "new york daily news" as well as "the new york times," the paper of record in this state and around the country and around the world. the support for her here is deep. >> as she embraces the attorney general, the city council speaker. andrea mitchell...
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so while i'm a democrat and i will vote for democrats and i'm part of that democratic world, a lot ofy caution the democratic party from pooh-poohing the bernie sanders' supporters and acting like the cool kids table. >> i don't think it's pooh-poohing. >> it sounds like what she's saying is these bernie sanders supporters are so anti-hillary clinton that they'll just stay home rather than go out and support her or even take a protest vote against donald trump. they're just going to stay at home, and that's not good for her. >> well, it wouldn't be good for her, but i also don't think it's going to happen. i don't think you're pooh-poohing sanders' voters by suggesting that an overwhelming majority of democrats and independents are going to see it as in their self-interest to elect a progressive candidate as opposed to donald trump or ted cruz. in 2008, people said women are never going to come around to gro barack obama. the millions of older women who were for hillary clinton and the most stalwart supporters and guess what, they did. >> they were likely democratic voters. these are
so while i'm a democrat and i will vote for democrats and i'm part of that democratic world, a lot ofy caution the democratic party from pooh-poohing the bernie sanders' supporters and acting like the cool kids table. >> i don't think it's pooh-poohing. >> it sounds like what she's saying is these bernie sanders supporters are so anti-hillary clinton that they'll just stay home rather than go out and support her or even take a protest vote against donald trump. they're just going to...
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it's not just on the democratic side.out clamor for trump hasn't got that much to do with him as it is the frustrations of people. and i think that america is used to having hope for the future, and i think the disparity that we have in pay and opportunity has caused a lot of people to reject reality and just shoot for the stars. i'm fed up and want to do something about it. it's true that bernie sanders has done very little about it. and it's true that trump has done even less. but that doesn't stop people from saying that they want more. and i don't blame them one bit. the question is who can realistically get it, and i think that's why our candidate is going to do extremely well. hillary clinton will wrap up probably the democratic vote for november. and trump, unless they try to steal it away from him, will be her main contender in november. >> hillary clinton is favored here in new york. she's leading in the delegate count. nobody thought this democratic race was going to be as close as it's been, that bernie sanders
it's not just on the democratic side.out clamor for trump hasn't got that much to do with him as it is the frustrations of people. and i think that america is used to having hope for the future, and i think the disparity that we have in pay and opportunity has caused a lot of people to reject reality and just shoot for the stars. i'm fed up and want to do something about it. it's true that bernie sanders has done very little about it. and it's true that trump has done even less. but that...
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she will be the democratic candidate for that senate seat. and now in the democratic race. this is actually an historic event this evening. chaka fattah is the incoupkucumn pennsylvania. this is the first time an incumbent member has lost his or her asset in the primary. chaka fattah is a bit of a special case. he was indicted on 29 counts including racket tearing, mail fraud, allegedly using hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign money. he's facing significant jail time if he's convicted. his trial starts in just less than three weeks. he has lost his seat in the democratic primary. dwight evans will be the democratic nominee to try to hold that seat in a very heavily democratic district this fall. interesting democratic down ticket stuff tonight. we haven't had a lot of down ticket stuff to talk about. these are consequential races. let's bring in our friend chris hays hayes. >> i think donna edwards, someone i know fairly well, she's an exceptional person, incredible politician, also someone who really shocked the political world when she, herself, challenged to be
she will be the democratic candidate for that senate seat. and now in the democratic race. this is actually an historic event this evening. chaka fattah is the incoupkucumn pennsylvania. this is the first time an incumbent member has lost his or her asset in the primary. chaka fattah is a bit of a special case. he was indicted on 29 counts including racket tearing, mail fraud, allegedly using hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign money. he's facing significant jail time if he's...
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popular amongst democrats. that's something that's holding the whole edifice together. >> you're seeing some of that as well in the mcginty race in pennsylvania. for reasons that are both pennsylvania specific and personality specific. we saw huge outpouring of establishment support for katy mcginty in that primary race. up to the vice president campaigning for her directly. >> she was the ultimate connected insider. she came out of the gore folks, the vice president. the chief of staff of the governor. this was someone who absent those connections it would have been hard to see her in the position she was in. but ultimately she was able to use those to propel her to a victory among the actual voters who say matters in the end. that wasn't the case, in, say, place, like maryland's district. it looks like jamie raskin is in the lead right now. someone who spent $12 million and wasn't able to win that seat. the voters ultimately get a say on election day. >> the national democratic results tonight, the prospects
popular amongst democrats. that's something that's holding the whole edifice together. >> you're seeing some of that as well in the mcginty race in pennsylvania. for reasons that are both pennsylvania specific and personality specific. we saw huge outpouring of establishment support for katy mcginty in that primary race. up to the vice president campaigning for her directly. >> she was the ultimate connected insider. she came out of the gore folks, the vice president. the chief of...
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for her own campaign but also for the democratic party and for state democratic parties.he's been trying to not build up only her own effort but the democratic party's strength overall. national democratic party and more than 30 state parties. that's hillary clinton. bernie sanders, on the other side, he has raised a bunch of money for his campaign. 20 million in 16 alone for his own campaign. before today he had not raised money for the democratic party. not through this primary process. today sanders picked three do nations that is new today. these are exciting days in politics. today was exciting in politics. tomorrow night looks like it these are exciting days in politics. today was exciting in politics. tomorrow night looks like it will be more exciting in politics. we'll be right back. stay with us. >>> i want to show you something that's been happening tonight in new york city and continues to be happening right now. take a look at this. this is bernie sanders rally in new york city tonight. the skrum there you see is around candidate sanders himself. now, on last
for her own campaign but also for the democratic party and for state democratic parties.he's been trying to not build up only her own effort but the democratic party's strength overall. national democratic party and more than 30 state parties. that's hillary clinton. bernie sanders, on the other side, he has raised a bunch of money for his campaign. 20 million in 16 alone for his own campaign. before today he had not raised money for the democratic party. not through this primary process. today...
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you are a centrist democrat. lot of these democratic presidents who had good economic record are rolling over in their graves thinking a socialist may be the flag-bearer for the country. >> the majority of democrats are voting for hillary clinton. david: is socialism consistent with the democratic economic platform? >> it is not. david: then you have a problem. 40% of the party is socialist you have got a problem. >> a lot of people are telling me they will vote to send a message. when we unite, no one is better, we need to continue to lead the world. we are the on super power left. we are the economic power of the world. we need to continue that. trish: are you pleads with where we are currently? >> absolutely not. i wouldn't be happying in he american who want a job has a job. trish what is the reason for the anemic growth? >> we were shedding 800,000 jobs a month under president bush. the democrats turned that around and we have had many, many months, the longest stretch in history of economic job growth. it's
you are a centrist democrat. lot of these democratic presidents who had good economic record are rolling over in their graves thinking a socialist may be the flag-bearer for the country. >> the majority of democrats are voting for hillary clinton. david: is socialism consistent with the democratic economic platform? >> it is not. david: then you have a problem. 40% of the party is socialist you have got a problem. >> a lot of people are telling me they will vote to send a...
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bill clinton ran on a new democratic party. it was his democratic party.ean that with disrespect. he thought he was building a new democratic party, a more pro-business, pro-trade position. barack obama moved it to theest will. hillary clinton is competing with bernie sanders to go further left of barack obama and way left of bill clinton. >> the two candidates are in a contest over which one is the better progressive or more to the left, which as a lefty myself, i love. but i think the numbers are really good for both candidates, for hill are you and bernie and the party itself because this is a very, very healthy primary. 4 out of 10 want to move to the left bodes well for bernie. there's one thing that works against bernie, new york's crazy rules where independents cannot vote. kayleigh said earlier, when more people vote, donald trump wins. true on the republican side. when more people vote, bernie sanders wins. there are 3 million new yorkers who cannot vote today because they didn't change by last october. i think that's bad for the party. we should
bill clinton ran on a new democratic party. it was his democratic party.ean that with disrespect. he thought he was building a new democratic party, a more pro-business, pro-trade position. barack obama moved it to theest will. hillary clinton is competing with bernie sanders to go further left of barack obama and way left of bill clinton. >> the two candidates are in a contest over which one is the better progressive or more to the left, which as a lefty myself, i love. but i think the...
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now it's much more democratic. but the bottom line is, that you don't want them to come back to vote against one of your candidates, right, michael? you remember the good old days, where you are right now, they were all about moderate republicans. there's some, but not as many. >> wrap it up quickly for me, michael. >> it's true. and it's a closed primary state like new york. so it takes a little bit of doing. look what happened to the trump kids in pennsylvania. not as restrictive. but you can't just walk in on tuesday and decide to vote. >> thanks, michael. thanks, dana. see you soon. appreciate it. don't miss smerconish right here on cnn. when we come right back, the man who says be careful what you wish for. why hillary clinton shouldn't want bernie sanders to drop out just yet. frank richards is here. real is touching a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is making new friends. amazing is getting this close. real is an animal rescue. amazing is over twenty-seven thousand of them. there is only one place wher
now it's much more democratic. but the bottom line is, that you don't want them to come back to vote against one of your candidates, right, michael? you remember the good old days, where you are right now, they were all about moderate republicans. there's some, but not as many. >> wrap it up quickly for me, michael. >> it's true. and it's a closed primary state like new york. so it takes a little bit of doing. look what happened to the trump kids in pennsylvania. not as restrictive....
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by the way in terms of attra attracting democrats to the republican primary, democrats have a very interesting primary with bernie and hillary clinton. you won't get that traditional crossover. >> something else donald said was manufacturing jobs have been lost in wisconsin. from point of fact in 2010 to 2016, manufacturing jobs in wisconsin have increased. >> i think, you know, steve is right. certainly trump has had a big week up there with comments for wanting to throw women in jail for abortions and such. i think walker is a little vulnerable than he used to be. he attacked the university of wisconsin system by wanting to cut a quarter of a billion dollars out of your budget. i think trump, given the week he has had and down in the polls it might not be a bad thing he attacked walker. >> haven't conserve policies made wisconsin a better place economically speaking? >> they have. walker is not weak. he had a strong position, he was re-ele re-elected. he served two times and beat back a recall, right, that was launched by the unions. >> this is actually -- could be the fourth referendum the
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to open up the democratic contests, not close it to democrats but let independents register and vote as well. the bernie sanders campaign feels frustrated that independents can't vote in a lot of these states. are you okay with that? >> i think those are decisions to be made for future elections. right now, we're really focused on these primaries and we're really proud of the fact that hillary is the candidate who's put together the biggest, broadest coalition of voters ahead by 2.7 million votes. she's ahead by 240 delegates. and that really reflects the coalition that she's put across this country. you know, she is solidly winning with women, african-americans, latinos, asia pacific islanders, seniors, the labor households. she is really the candidate, the only candidate in this race who's been able to put together that kind of coalition and we see that reflected in how far ahead she is at this point. >> last week, senator sanders said he wasn't going to discuss getting out of the race and not only in california but here in washington, dc as well and he said that it's important his
to open up the democratic contests, not close it to democrats but let independents register and vote as well. the bernie sanders campaign feels frustrated that independents can't vote in a lot of these states. are you okay with that? >> i think those are decisions to be made for future elections. right now, we're really focused on these primaries and we're really proud of the fact that hillary is the candidate who's put together the biggest, broadest coalition of voters ahead by 2.7...
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a democrat. he is an independent. he is not raising money for the democratic party and he is running as an insurgent. but he understands feeling way to try to be effective is to run under the party label, get into the debate, get the attention that comes from that. ralph nader had a piece recently for praising bernie sanders for doing the right thing as an outsider insurgent. >> the guy -- i promise that we would tell about the early 19 teens and i learned something amazing for me very recently. i thought all this primary stuff was very new. evidence that primaries have been flowed and were rather important earlier in the 20th century than i had realized. >> i am happy to talk about the progressive era, which we are returning to with the modern primary structure. starting the story in the early part of the 20th century. when we began, the primaries hardly played any role. it began in 1912 when teddy roosevelt wanted to challenge president taft as the nominee of the republican party. taft was the
a democrat. he is an independent. he is not raising money for the democratic party and he is running as an insurgent. but he understands feeling way to try to be effective is to run under the party label, get into the debate, get the attention that comes from that. ralph nader had a piece recently for praising bernie sanders for doing the right thing as an outsider insurgent. >> the guy -- i promise that we would tell about the early 19 teens and i learned something amazing for me very...
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the democratic contest is different than the republican contest because the democratic contest thereates. >> how does bernie sanders change the arc of the race right now. bernie sanders will be about 230 pledged delegates behind hillary clinton. can he use that momentum going forward. the next contest for the democrats is out here. this gives him to 55-45. this gives him a net gain of two delegates. then he comes here. this has been bernie sanders' problems. when he gets to a larger state, this also happens to be hillary clinton's adopted home state, bernie sanders has to change. if you look at the pattern of the race so far, this is a state that hillary clinton wins. will bernie sanders win tonight change the arc? it could. you would have to say she will be favored there. the race goes on to pennsylvania. a state with a significant african-american a base. as demographics as we see them today, hillary clinton is favored there. you have baltimore and other areas. as of today you would have to favor hillary clinton there. so in the big states, look at the number of delegates here, the
the democratic contest is different than the republican contest because the democratic contest thereates. >> how does bernie sanders change the arc of the race right now. bernie sanders will be about 230 pledged delegates behind hillary clinton. can he use that momentum going forward. the next contest for the democrats is out here. this gives him to 55-45. this gives him a net gain of two delegates. then he comes here. this has been bernie sanders' problems. when he gets to a larger...
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. >> why would the democrats nominate someone who is not democrat? >> i don't want to get hillary clinton more nervous than she already is. >> "all in" live from wisconsin starts right now. >>> good evening from milwaukee, wisconsin. i'm chris hayes. we're coming to you live from the lakefront brewery. just a few minutes from here, donald trump is due to take the stage any moment now accompanied by his wife who is making a very rare campaign appearance. just down the street from that trump event, bernie sanders is holding a big rally at the exact same time. about 20 miles west of her, ted cruz about to speak at a rally in the state's conservative stronghold. what may be a sign of their expectations for tomorrow, neither hillllllllllsich a are e tonight. they held earlier events in different parts of new york state. joining me now from inside that trump rally, nbc news correspondent, jacob. a very different scene from what i gather at tonight's trump rally in downtown milwaukee. >> donald trump expected here shortly with his wife for the first time si
. >> why would the democrats nominate someone who is not democrat? >> i don't want to get hillary clinton more nervous than she already is. >> "all in" live from wisconsin starts right now. >>> good evening from milwaukee, wisconsin. i'm chris hayes. we're coming to you live from the lakefront brewery. just a few minutes from here, donald trump is due to take the stage any moment now accompanied by his wife who is making a very rare campaign appearance. just...
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they were divided between the war democrats and peace democrats. calling for a cessation of hostilities and the negotiation of peace. acknowledging the confederacies independence. the convention named george mcclellan for president. he had been removed from command by president lincoln. if he had won he would have been the youngest president we had ever had very appealing and very popular. george mcclellan became the nominee. the convention also had a platform including justice, liberty and public welfare, immediate efforts for the cessation of hostilities. the most prominent general in the united states army is now in a party that calls for abandoning the war. despite mcclellan's popularity. the democrats confronted two problems. immediately after they declared the war a failure, news came from sherman, atlanta is ours and fairly won. the democratic delegates returned home, they found every center of population illuminated at night and full of waiving flags during the day. as the people hurled back upon them, their resentment at the failure of the
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got wiped out as opposed to 96 percent of hillary voters who voted democrat, democrat, democrat. this is going to be a civil war. jon: sticking with you christopher, if you are one of the democratic party establishment if you will, a terms often used on the republican side i suppose you want hillary on the top of the ticket because that brings more reliable down ticket democratic votes. >> absolutely. hillary clinton is a party machine and that's them fanning the outrage that bernie sanders is naming them, they help the clinton supporters say it's some kind of conspiracy but they run a tight ship and a vicious political machine. they have for decades and if you're a democrat wants to make sure you have the highest chances of winning, you're going to back hillary. she won't rock the boat too much and she will keep everyone in favor in the white house. jon: elizabeth, you said hillary is having, i called you betsy. you are saying hillary is having way more fun than bernie sanders in this campaign. >> actually vice versa. bernie seems to be enjoying the process of going after her. h
got wiped out as opposed to 96 percent of hillary voters who voted democrat, democrat, democrat. this is going to be a civil war. jon: sticking with you christopher, if you are one of the democratic party establishment if you will, a terms often used on the republican side i suppose you want hillary on the top of the ticket because that brings more reliable down ticket democratic votes. >> absolutely. hillary clinton is a party machine and that's them fanning the outrage that bernie...
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you know, i have been campaigning for democrats, fundraising for democrats.g democrats to run and win. for a really long time. i think about 40 years. and senator sanders by his own admission has never even been a democrat. so look, i understand they are getting anxious. i get that. but they need to be thoughtful about what they do say because at the end of the day we need a democrat president to succeed president obama and to protect and further the progress that we've made under his eight years in office. >> exit polls do show those democrat whose want to see president obama's policies extended continued certainly favor you. and this is done somewhat in the context of what you just said about senator sanders about being a real democrat. i read in a recent interview where you said you're not even sure he is a democrat. is that how you feel? >> well, he himself has said that he never was. he never ran as the democrat until he started running for president. but look, he's in the race. i'm in the race. and i believe strongly that it is not only critical to nomi
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democrat all my adult life. i think that's kind of important if we are selecting somebody to be the democratic nominee of the democratic party. >> is she right? is that important? >> what is important -- she is a part of the democratic party establishment. what is very important right now is for the democratic party establishment to recognize the millions of people both democrats and independents who share the values that our party aspouses and welcome them in. they have come forward for bernie sanders because they believe that he has the strength and the vision, the imagination for us to restore the democratic process and to do it with integrity and to really represent the people. >> let's talk about the bottom line here because the math for the nomination is daunting. senator sanders has to win 66% of all remaining delegates and i don't have to tell you this is not a winner take all state. let me ask you, are you nevertheless in favor of sanders taking this all the way to the convention? >> bernie sanders, as
democrat all my adult life. i think that's kind of important if we are selecting somebody to be the democratic nominee of the democratic party. >> is she right? is that important? >> what is important -- she is a part of the democratic party establishment. what is very important right now is for the democratic party establishment to recognize the millions of people both democrats and independents who share the values that our party aspouses and welcome them in. they have come...
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he is an avowed jewish socialist democratic. hillary clinton's the popular kid in high school and getting all she wants from the geek from the band. so he's going to stay in it for the long haul. >> getting all that she wants if she can pull over his supporters. right now the delegate count, what, 2,141. clinton, sanders, and what do you think he's going to do. >> i think he's going to stay in until california. it doesn't behoove him to get out. i think that's going to alienate his supporters. they feel that he's been bullied and pushed to the sidelines. that's going to make them disen gaug disengauged. >> it's what donald trump said tonight. he said the democratic party has treated him badly, treated bernie sanders badly, wrong, that he should run as an independent. >> i don't think he should run as an independent, less than 300 votes separating them in the delegate count, we still have california and an open primary with indiana. i think this thing is going to tighten up even more, but when we get to the convention in philadel
he is an avowed jewish socialist democratic. hillary clinton's the popular kid in high school and getting all she wants from the geek from the band. so he's going to stay in it for the long haul. >> getting all that she wants if she can pull over his supporters. right now the delegate count, what, 2,141. clinton, sanders, and what do you think he's going to do. >> i think he's going to stay in until california. it doesn't behoove him to get out. i think that's going to alienate his...
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has the democratic party delivered on promises to blacks or women? and really liberals in general is what the book is about. that's probably more than you wanted to hear. >> host: 96% of african-americans voted for barack obama. over time 90% african-americans vote for the democratic candidates. >> guest: yes. i think that is a tragedy because the lock, stock and barrel vote, that blacks have given democrats over the last half century has not gotten us, i don't think, the parity with white americans that martin luther king wanted for us to have, and i think in many ways it has kept us -- hate to use analogies about slavery and all these but i feel like it has kept us impoverished as a race ask -- in 1964, daniel patrick moynihan -- i talk about this in the book -- said he was disturbed by the fact that 23% of black babies were born out of wedlock and be warned president johnson in his moynihan report, which is called "the negro family: a case for national action." he told president johnson if we don't do something about this, you're going to see gene
has the democratic party delivered on promises to blacks or women? and really liberals in general is what the book is about. that's probably more than you wanted to hear. >> host: 96% of african-americans voted for barack obama. over time 90% african-americans vote for the democratic candidates. >> guest: yes. i think that is a tragedy because the lock, stock and barrel vote, that blacks have given democrats over the last half century has not gotten us, i don't think, the parity...
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and so far, here is the democrats. maryland, delaware have been awarded and the rest you can see the notations. too early, too early, too close to call. critical difference. and a lot of attention right now being forced on a place i found it difficult to pronounce before the break, the trump tower in midtown manhattan, where in the lobby, just like the last time we went through this ritual, donald trump will appears at a podium to an audience. you see the press corps in the foreground there on the tables, at their laptops. and then it's kind of a standing crowd of invited guests and other types. but we'll be hearing from donald trump -- >> and that's the escalator that donald trump descended -- >> famously z lly descended. >> all of it famously understated. >> the democratic race this year will end in philadelphia. the republican race will end in cleveland. that's where the two parties are holding their conventions this july. but tonight, all eyes are on pennsylvania and on philadelphia, because of the weird role that
and so far, here is the democrats. maryland, delaware have been awarded and the rest you can see the notations. too early, too early, too close to call. critical difference. and a lot of attention right now being forced on a place i found it difficult to pronounce before the break, the trump tower in midtown manhattan, where in the lobby, just like the last time we went through this ritual, donald trump will appears at a podium to an audience. you see the press corps in the foreground there on...
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care if he's a democratic socialist or a democrat. a very valuable member of the senate and democrats wouldn't win a lot of votes if it weren't for bernie sanders, so much so that senator chuck schumer of new york has campaigned for bernie sanders, so much so that bernie sanders has gone out and campaigned for democrats. when you look at the issues that democrats care about, the rhetoric matches his record. hillary clinton's rhetoric is not matching her record. democrats want universal health care and quality and cheap, affordable college. they don't want democrats to instin tifi instinctively go to war. abortion issues she has exceptions to which leaves the states open to interpretation, which is where republicans are winning. she -- her rhetoric is not matching her record. it's a cheap shot. >> i have to leave it there. i will say that cnn debate will be interesting, right? nomiki konst, thank you. >>> the democratic candidates are debating at 9:00 p.m. next thursday night. anderson cooper is moderating. >>> a cover for legal discri
care if he's a democratic socialist or a democrat. a very valuable member of the senate and democrats wouldn't win a lot of votes if it weren't for bernie sanders, so much so that senator chuck schumer of new york has campaigned for bernie sanders, so much so that bernie sanders has gone out and campaigned for democrats. when you look at the issues that democrats care about, the rhetoric matches his record. hillary clinton's rhetoric is not matching her record. democrats want universal health...
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i have been campaigning for democrats, fund-raising for democrats, recruiting democrats to run and win for a really long time. i think about 40 years. and senator sanders by his own admission has never even been a democrat. >> how much more substance does he need other than i want to break up the banks, we'll figure out how, i want to go after so i i'll it figure out where i interrogate them. >> well, it's going to be up to the voters to decide. >> it's about what you want to do. you'll figure out how later. >> yeah. yeah. well, that's not the way i've seen it work over a lot of years and a lot of reading of history. i think the presidents who are successful know what they want to do and they know how to do it. >> all right. let's get reaction from the former lieutenant governor of wisconsin and bernie sanders supporter. lieutenant governor, welcome. >> good morning or afternoon i guess. >> afternoon. it's all right. it's all running together. it's been a crazy election cycle. let me begin first, obviously congratulations for the big bernie sanders win. >> thank you. >> in your home st
i have been campaigning for democrats, fund-raising for democrats, recruiting democrats to run and win for a really long time. i think about 40 years. and senator sanders by his own admission has never even been a democrat. >> how much more substance does he need other than i want to break up the banks, we'll figure out how, i want to go after so i i'll it figure out where i interrogate them. >> well, it's going to be up to the voters to decide. >> it's about what you want to...
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democratic debate. clinton, i would turn to bernie sanders in the middle of the debate and say bernie or whatever she calls him. could you just say to the audience i'm proud to be a democrat? because i don't think he can say that. he has been running forhbyÑ the democratic party last 27 years. only running as a democrat looking for a ballot this time. >> you have to wonder if the clinton campaign are now particular kicking themselves for not making this an issue early on. >> are youk4di a democrat or not? are you a proud democrat or not? >> now it's different. now they have let it go on this long. i feel like they had nypd this in the bud and made hay about it very, very early i was nice to you old colleague. just tell us are a democrat or not? >> you can see that being effective in new york as well. core democrats. people that know the party so quell. you saw bill clinton come out just today and say maybe -- is he still learning new to the party so far. attacks the democrats too much that core line is
democratic debate. clinton, i would turn to bernie sanders in the middle of the debate and say bernie or whatever she calls him. could you just say to the audience i'm proud to be a democrat? because i don't think he can say that. he has been running forhbyÑ the democratic party last 27 years. only running as a democrat looking for a ballot this time. >> you have to wonder if the clinton campaign are now particular kicking themselves for not making this an issue early on. >> are...
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on the democratic side we have a projection as well. cnn projects hillary clinton is the winner in maryland. she wins the maryland democratic presidential primary. right now we have some key race alerts at the same time. look at this. in pennsylvania and connecticut we have exit polls but we cannot make projections, too early to call on the democratic side between hillary clinton and bernie sanders in pennsylvania as well as in connecticut. we didn't do exit polls in two other states on the democratic side. delaware and rhode island, too early to call in those states as well. similarly on the republican side too early to call in two states. we didn't do exit polls in delaware and rhode island, but here are the wins so far tonight. states won by donald trump. donald trump has won in pennsylvania, maryland and connecticut. hillary clinton has won in maryland. big win for hillary clinton in maryland. huge win for donald trump in pennsylvania, maryland and connecticut. let's go over to trump headquarters right now. s sa sara murray is stand
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on the line for democrats.good morning. >> guest: there is no mention of c-span or the corporate media for the pledge. i think that includes the delegates misleading to have a vote has gone and clinton mentioned the stupid delegates and i would like to know how he's doing and the actual vote and do you have those numbers? >> guest: >> host: we do. we are including the superdelegates and here's why. we are getting the numbers from the associated press on primary and caucus night. the primary and caucus night. the numbers are from the ap and on the website as well and those pledged delegates are elected officials and the dnc officials who will vote and if they change our numbers will change as well and you will also see the delegates for senator sanders and they also include his pledge to the superdelegates which are fewer than hillary clinton. what about backpacks >> guest: they are part of the rules of the democratic party. they've been there for a while. there is a balance. they are elected party officials and
on the line for democrats.good morning. >> guest: there is no mention of c-span or the corporate media for the pledge. i think that includes the delegates misleading to have a vote has gone and clinton mentioned the stupid delegates and i would like to know how he's doing and the actual vote and do you have those numbers? >> guest: >> host: we do. we are including the superdelegates and here's why. we are getting the numbers from the associated press on primary and caucus...
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the democratic congresswoman from hawaii. he's not a democrat.he's running for the democratic presidential nomination. so far, it doesn't look like any of his democratic colleagues, he's an independent senator from vermont, but none of the democrats in the senate have endorsed him in the senate. he's got some supporters in the house of representatives like you but not in the senate. why do you believe no democratic senator has endorsed him? >> that's a good question. i think that there's a lot of fear, unfortunately that drives decisions that are being made in washington. fear against going against the establishment. fear against what going against the so-called clinton machine will bring upon them. i'm not going to speak for any particular senator or make presumptions about why they are making their own decisions. but i think for those who have endorsed bernie sanders, whether they are elected officials or people out in these communities, people who i've met who are really excited and hopeful about the opportunity to really empower the people ag
the democratic congresswoman from hawaii. he's not a democrat.he's running for the democratic presidential nomination. so far, it doesn't look like any of his democratic colleagues, he's an independent senator from vermont, but none of the democrats in the senate have endorsed him in the senate. he's got some supporters in the house of representatives like you but not in the senate. why do you believe no democratic senator has endorsed him? >> that's a good question. i think that there's...