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howard dean actually tried to advance that message as well. bernie sanders has proved that particularly for white working class voters and for young white voters before they have reached the age where they're in the workforce, right, people who are young, this is a message that works. >> and i want to build on that. we have some new numbers i want to get right to. we're continuing to watch the returns come in here from washington state as well as alaska. we'll start with washington here. still early, 5% in, 74% lead we saw earlier here in the hour is still holding up there. 74%-26%. over in alaska, we now have 43% in. too early to call technically, but with 43% of the votes in there in the caucus, bernie sanders with a 79% edge over hillary clinton showing that these caucuses as they have been earlier in this primary calendar very good for bernie sanders. we're going to head back to the panel. governor dean, i'm going to bring you in on the other side. >> i've just got a quick question on this poll. i see 79%. that's 81 votes and hillary has 4
howard dean actually tried to advance that message as well. bernie sanders has proved that particularly for white working class voters and for young white voters before they have reached the age where they're in the workforce, right, people who are young, this is a message that works. >> and i want to build on that. we have some new numbers i want to get right to. we're continuing to watch the returns come in here from washington state as well as alaska. we'll start with washington here....
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. >> joining us now, howard dean, former governor of vermont and former dnc chairman. he's also an msnbc political analyst. also with us tom davis, former congressman from virginia, where he's the state chairman for john kasich's presidential campaign. and april ryan, white house correspondent and washington bureau chief for american urban radio networks. april, since we're all here in the washington studio and you're in an undisclosed location, i want you to get a word in right away. before we -- and that is to that final point of seeing president obama out there this weekend. there he was this weekend trying to be heard amid all that chaos on the republican side of the campaign. there was a little glimpse in there of what this campaign might be like if president obama was running for re-election in this campaign. >> hmm. if he were running. but he can't. the bottom line is many african-americans feel that this -- all of this right now that we're seeing, be it donald trump, any other person that's talking this divisive rhetoric, it's a blacklash because president obam
. >> joining us now, howard dean, former governor of vermont and former dnc chairman. he's also an msnbc political analyst. also with us tom davis, former congressman from virginia, where he's the state chairman for john kasich's presidential campaign. and april ryan, white house correspondent and washington bureau chief for american urban radio networks. april, since we're all here in the washington studio and you're in an undisclosed location, i want you to get a word in right away....
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howard dean here. how are things in marion county? great.probably know why i'm calling you. coming down to the wire here. i just want to let you and every other democratic county chairman know how much your support would mean to me at the caucuses on monday. i hope we can count on it. well, in that case you can go [bleep]. hello, paul. howard dean here. how are you? great, look, i'll get right to the point. black hawk county is very important to us, and, uh, as democratic county chairman, your backing will be a huge help. can we count on you? all right. i understand. but, uh, could i make one request. since you're obviously so hot for john kerry, why you just go [bleep]. then if you still have enough energy you can go [bleep]. come in. how's it going, governor? uh, pretty good, i think. i'm not getting everybody, but we're doing all right. i know it's a pain making these calls, but i can't tell you how important it is to form personal relationships with these county chairmen. even if they're not with us now, we'll need them in november. yeah
howard dean here. how are things in marion county? great.probably know why i'm calling you. coming down to the wire here. i just want to let you and every other democratic county chairman know how much your support would mean to me at the caucuses on monday. i hope we can count on it. well, in that case you can go [bleep]. hello, paul. howard dean here. how are you? great, look, i'll get right to the point. black hawk county is very important to us, and, uh, as democratic county chairman, your...
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there's no ads of guys running for president standing with their shirts off or pants down. >> howard dean as we see with lindsey graham in the beginning of the show -- >> who had the best line of the night. >> these republicans, they're facing the worst choice of their lives, donald trump or ted cruz. they're making this choose with great pain generally in the direction of ted cruz. >> ted cruz is the more dangerous person because i'm not entirely sure he believes in democracy. if you put a gun to my head and made me choose i would choose trump. >> is that because you think trump doesn't believe in anything. >> ted cruz has a record of shutting down the government. this guy is running for president based on the fact that he shut down the government and put millions and millions of people at a disadvantage, closing out checks essentially putting people on furlough. is this the kind of president you want? i think the republicans are in deep trouble. most of the reasonable candidates are gone. kasich is far behind and kasich is a perfectly nice guy. a little scary for me. closing down planne
there's no ads of guys running for president standing with their shirts off or pants down. >> howard dean as we see with lindsey graham in the beginning of the show -- >> who had the best line of the night. >> these republicans, they're facing the worst choice of their lives, donald trump or ted cruz. they're making this choose with great pain generally in the direction of ted cruz. >> ted cruz is the more dangerous person because i'm not entirely sure he believes in...
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[cheers and applaus [cheers and applause] >> joining us now, contributor for cbs news and howard dean and rick wilson republican strategist and adviser to the anti-trump super pac, make america awesome and contributor to the daily beast. i want to first of all offer one word of defense for new york because ted cruz calls donald trump in here a big loud new york bully. new york's got nothing to do with it. >> nothing. >> new york's got nothing to do with it. i don't care wherever donald trump's from, it has nothing to do with it. big loud bully is all you need. donald trump has serious problems in the polls with women who ultimately end up deciding who the presidency is and. >> and actually single women are a real voting strength this go around. >> he just keeps digging the hole deeper. >> he has a lot of problems. every time i see him i have to kind of wonder there was some freeze in his personality around third grade. he's like that badly tempered kid who says things about people and blames things on everybody else and if anybody says anything bad about him, he goes into overdrive. h
[cheers and applaus [cheers and applause] >> joining us now, contributor for cbs news and howard dean and rick wilson republican strategist and adviser to the anti-trump super pac, make america awesome and contributor to the daily beast. i want to first of all offer one word of defense for new york because ted cruz calls donald trump in here a big loud new york bully. new york's got nothing to do with it. >> nothing. >> new york's got nothing to do with it. i don't care...
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joining me now is nina turner, former ohio state senator and surrogate for bernie sanders, and howard deanry clinton supporter. i'm going to start with you here at the table with me, my friend nene turner. what states can bernie sanders win to put together the math to close a 300-plus delegate gap? >> the california is the big, all the way to june, but the senator certainly is going to be very competitive in arizona, utah, wisconsin. all of the states going forward. the front end of this election cycle for democrats certainly was front loaded in a way that gave the secretary of state her strength in the south. but we firmly believe that going forward in the west and in the northeast, you will see senator sanders have great gains. >> so let me get your take on that howard dean. so far, you need 2,383 delegates to become the democratic nomi e nominee. hillary has 1579, bernie sanders has 859. if you take away the superdelegates, the gap is 300 essentially. we can put up the next real clear politics breakdown that shows clinton with her pledged delegates has 1,119. can hillary clinton close t
joining me now is nina turner, former ohio state senator and surrogate for bernie sanders, and howard deanry clinton supporter. i'm going to start with you here at the table with me, my friend nene turner. what states can bernie sanders win to put together the math to close a 300-plus delegate gap? >> the california is the big, all the way to june, but the senator certainly is going to be very competitive in arizona, utah, wisconsin. all of the states going forward. the front end of this...
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. -- let me also congratulate howard dean.gain -- again, today, we are all reminded of the unprecedented contribution he is made to our party and to our country, and particularly by bringing so many who were disenfranchised into our party and into the political process, and i know he will continue to do that. -- tonight [indiscernible] america. coming to before us lie long months of effort and of challenge and we understand that. we have no illusions about the republican attack machine and what our opponents have done in the past and what they may try to do in the future, but i know that together, we are equal to this task. i am a fighter, and for more -- applause]d years, i have30 been on the battle lines, the the struggle for fairness and for mainstream american values, and in 2004, i pledge we will tell the truth about what has happened in our country, and we will fight -- and we will fight to give america back its future and its hope. forces thatwerful want america to continue on exactly the path it is on today, and there
. -- let me also congratulate howard dean.gain -- again, today, we are all reminded of the unprecedented contribution he is made to our party and to our country, and particularly by bringing so many who were disenfranchised into our party and into the political process, and i know he will continue to do that. -- tonight [indiscernible] america. coming to before us lie long months of effort and of challenge and we understand that. we have no illusions about the republican attack machine and what...
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howard dean? >> first of all, thank you for your chairmanship of the dccc. i respect a lot. how do you see the long-term way out of this? how are we going to get out of this nasty partisan do nothing approach? how do we grow out of this as a country? >> feel free to speak freely since you're leaving. >> i will speak freely because now i'm liberated. [ laughter ] i'll give you the solution, you have to have non-partisan redistricting. the reason we are in this polarity is because congressional districts are drawn far to the right, far to the left. you have so many of these tea party members of congress who live in fear of a primary from the right. when eric cantor lost a primary, that defined the environment. when we have districts where you have people who want to be problem solvers, that's how we get out of it. >> congressman steve israel, thank you so much for being on this show this morning. still ahead, back in the black, the dow turns positive for 2016. we'll go live to the stock exchange. >>> plus, senator elizabeth warren doesn't usually miss a chance
howard dean? >> first of all, thank you for your chairmanship of the dccc. i respect a lot. how do you see the long-term way out of this? how are we going to get out of this nasty partisan do nothing approach? how do we grow out of this as a country? >> feel free to speak freely since you're leaving. >> i will speak freely because now i'm liberated. [ laughter ] i'll give you the solution, you have to have non-partisan redistricting. the reason we are in this polarity is...
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former dnc chair and msnbc political analyst howard dean who's a supporter of hillary clinton. howard, let me start with you. last night we got this, a little bit of a preview i think of trump in the general. you can start to see the pivoting, real economic nationalism, economic populism, hitting the obama/clinton economy from the left. is that what you're anticipating this general election looks like if he gets the nomination? >> this general -- if he should get the nomination, it could look like anything. the one thing you can predict about donald trump, it will be a huge surprise, nobody will have any what he's going to do next which, of course, is likely to scare the hell out of most american voters. >> betsy, there is a belief that is, i think, a genuine belief among the republican political operative class that trump will get his clock cleaned by hillary clinton. is that fair to say that's a kind of widespread consensus view among republican political professionals? >> i think it's fair to say that's a view that has a significant number of adherence. that said, there are s
former dnc chair and msnbc political analyst howard dean who's a supporter of hillary clinton. howard, let me start with you. last night we got this, a little bit of a preview i think of trump in the general. you can start to see the pivoting, real economic nationalism, economic populism, hitting the obama/clinton economy from the left. is that what you're anticipating this general election looks like if he gets the nomination? >> this general -- if he should get the nomination, it could...
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former governor of vermont and chairman of the democratic national committee howard dean. in washington we have msnbc political analyst and former chairman of the republican national committee, michael steele. in cleveland, ohio, chris jansing, nbc news white house correspondent. it's going to be incredible: >>> mike, last night, what did you think last night? >> incredible last gasp for two guys facing single elimination and ted cruz feeling like he needs to do more. yet it was unlike any other debate we've seen in a long way. it was civil and donald trump was barely attacked and when he was, rather than doing his normal thing of attacking back, counterpunching with full force he did just enough to send a message to them "i hear you and i won't let you push me around." but he did not escalate thing. it was a night of some subsans and no change. >> to me it was like a throwback debate to the fall when we would comment on how strange it was the other republicans on stage were not attacking the front-runner donald trump. although at least they were attacking someone. last ni
former governor of vermont and chairman of the democratic national committee howard dean. in washington we have msnbc political analyst and former chairman of the republican national committee, michael steele. in cleveland, ohio, chris jansing, nbc news white house correspondent. it's going to be incredible: >>> mike, last night, what did you think last night? >> incredible last gasp for two guys facing single elimination and ted cruz feeling like he needs to do more. yet it was...
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past super tuesday virginia #'s 2000 george 50% huckabee 199003 41% 158099 60% ron paul 36572 9% howard dean it's called super tuesday for a reason! so far -- only a handful of states have had primaries -- or caucuses -- and only a small percentage of the delegates have been allocated -- for both parties. two percent on the democratic side -- and five percent on the republican side. after tonight -- that goes up quite a bit. to nearly a quarter of the delegates being allocated for the democrats -- and about 30 percent for the gop. today more than 14 hundred delegates are up for grabs. virginia has 109 democratic delegates -- and 49 republican. after today -- the next big contest is march 15th. that's when voters in florida -- illinois -- missouri -- north carolina -- and ohio will head to the polls -- with more than a thousand by the end of the month -- about half of all democratic delegates and almost two-thirds of the g-o-p delegates will have been allocated. even though donald trump is expected to pick up some big wins tonight -- in several states -- and possibly in all of them -- he coul
past super tuesday virginia #'s 2000 george 50% huckabee 199003 41% 158099 60% ron paul 36572 9% howard dean it's called super tuesday for a reason! so far -- only a handful of states have had primaries -- or caucuses -- and only a small percentage of the delegates have been allocated -- for both parties. two percent on the democratic side -- and five percent on the republican side. after tonight -- that goes up quite a bit. to nearly a quarter of the delegates being allocated for the democrats...
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presidential races have their weird moments like, do you remember when michael dukakis rode in a tank or howard dean screamed? >> awkward. well, donald trump was center stage for one of those moments last night in palm beach. take a look. so donald, donald stand by me oh stand by me >> benny king is probably rolling in his grave right now. trump and ben carson on stage. singer beau davidson serenading the republican frontrunner to the 1961 classic "stand by me." >> you can see donald getting his moves on. carson, slightly dancing, not showing off any dance moves like president obama has. well, just wait until the late we'll see what it turns into. >>> terrorist speaks. coming up, what the lone survivor of last november's paris attacks admits he was doing the past four months. >> a car chase leads to two crashes in pasco county. the surprise deputies found when they saw who was in the >>> at 5:00 -- we begin with breaking news. ? three people are dead, another in the hospital after a crash in sarasota. police say it happened about 3:00 this morning near the intersection of old bradenton road and deso
presidential races have their weird moments like, do you remember when michael dukakis rode in a tank or howard dean screamed? >> awkward. well, donald trump was center stage for one of those moments last night in palm beach. take a look. so donald, donald stand by me oh stand by me >> benny king is probably rolling in his grave right now. trump and ben carson on stage. singer beau davidson serenading the republican frontrunner to the 1961 classic "stand by me." >>...
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howard dean, thanks for the time today.> all week long, msnbc is talking genius together with the 92nd street y. we want to know who you think is the ultimate genius. choose your pick from 32 people and categories. check out msnbc.com/genius to cast your vote. that's going to wrap up this hour here on msnbc. i'm steve kornacki. i'm going to see you right back here at 5:00 p.m. eastern today. for mtp daily. up next, we head to florida. eight days from the critical vote in the sunshine state. jose diaz-balart is live from garcia seafood grill in miami. that looks like a pretty good spot. this is msnbc, the place for politics. woman: it's been a journey to get where i am. and i didn't get here alone. there were people who listened along the way. people who gave me options. kept me on track. and through it all, my retirement never got left behind. so today, i'm prepared for anything we may want tomorrow to be. every someday needs a plan. let's talk about your old 401(k) today. for a limited time, great deal on this passat. wow,
howard dean, thanks for the time today.> all week long, msnbc is talking genius together with the 92nd street y. we want to know who you think is the ultimate genius. choose your pick from 32 people and categories. check out msnbc.com/genius to cast your vote. that's going to wrap up this hour here on msnbc. i'm steve kornacki. i'm going to see you right back here at 5:00 p.m. eastern today. for mtp daily. up next, we head to florida. eight days from the critical vote in the sunshine state....
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we are not done here yet. >> governor dean, howard dean, great to see you.been through it all on all sides as a candidate and as the party chair. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, staying power. bernie sanders, his strategy with his top strategist, joining me next from detroit. your watching angela mitchell reports on msnbc. like you mean it now comes with an incredible promise. the always discreet double your money back guarantee. always discreet is for bladder leaks and it's drier than poise. try it. we're so confident you'll love it, we'll give you double your money back if you don't. incredible bladder protection. double your money back guarantee. that's always discreet. i think we should've taken a tarzan know where tarzan go! tarzan does not know where tarzan go. hey, excuse me, do you know where the waterfall is? waterfall? no, me tarzan, king of jungle. why don't you want to just ask somebody? if you're a couple, you fight over directions. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to ge
we are not done here yet. >> governor dean, howard dean, great to see you.been through it all on all sides as a candidate and as the party chair. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, staying power. bernie sanders, his strategy with his top strategist, joining me next from detroit. your watching angela mitchell reports on msnbc. like you mean it now comes with an incredible promise. the always discreet double your money back guarantee. always discreet is for...
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the last open primary when howard dean was chair, with all due respect, i have tremendous respect for the senator but we have been managing this primary in a neutral way. >> could something have been done differently? >> not really. our debates were mostly up untill we had -- added the additional ones were mostly on broadcast debate. we were unable to get the netwos to schedule those debates and interrupt their primetime week day schedules. one was on a sunday night at 9:00, the largest viewing audience of the whole week. so i'm very proud of the mix of debates and networks we had. last night our debate was on they had an opportunity to host a debate ever. and it was important to engage that hispanic viewing audience and our candidates, our presidential campaign ss are focused on making sure they can represent everyone in america and we have given a wide variety of opportunities for them to do that. and i respectfully disagree with the senator and we'll continue to run the campaigns fairly. >> let's talk about the super delegates. a lot of controversy surrounding this. do you think th
the last open primary when howard dean was chair, with all due respect, i have tremendous respect for the senator but we have been managing this primary in a neutral way. >> could something have been done differently? >> not really. our debates were mostly up untill we had -- added the additional ones were mostly on broadcast debate. we were unable to get the netwos to schedule those debates and interrupt their primetime week day schedules. one was on a sunday night at 9:00, the...
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well, howard dean will this monday on "fear factor," 8:00 p.m., 7:00 central. get their legally protected chance to say, "live from new york, it's saturday night!" [ theme music begins ] it's "saturday night live." musical guest pink and your host, reverend al sharpton. ladies and gentlemen, reverend al sharpton. [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] thank you. thank you very much.
well, howard dean will this monday on "fear factor," 8:00 p.m., 7:00 central. get their legally protected chance to say, "live from new york, it's saturday night!" [ theme music begins ] it's "saturday night live." musical guest pink and your host, reverend al sharpton. ladies and gentlemen, reverend al sharpton. [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] thank you. thank you very much.
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chris matthews. [ applause and cheers ] campaign 2004 rages on as former democratic front-runner howard deants. two months ago, this guy was on top of the world. now he's out. i haven't seen someone blow it this badly since the red sox tried to get alex rodriguez. ha! [ laughter ] ha ha ha! seriously, folks, no matter who wins the democratic nomination, one issue that's sure to be debated is gay marriage. since the mayor of san francisco paved the way for same-sex couples to wed, there's been so many gay people lined up outside the courthouse, you'd think they were giving away free cher tickets. [ laughter ] is gay marriage much ado about nothing, or is this the first step towards adding richard simmons to mount rushmore? [ laughter ] joining us today, conservative activist, failed republican presidential candidate, and weird little troll doll gary bauer. nice to be here, chris. my pleasure. i loved you in "lord of the rings." also joining us, former comedian-- emphasis on the former-- rosie o'donnell. [ laughter and applause ] hiya, chris. you're a cutie patootie! [ laughter ] gary bauer, w
chris matthews. [ applause and cheers ] campaign 2004 rages on as former democratic front-runner howard deants. two months ago, this guy was on top of the world. now he's out. i haven't seen someone blow it this badly since the red sox tried to get alex rodriguez. ha! [ laughter ] ha ha ha! seriously, folks, no matter who wins the democratic nomination, one issue that's sure to be debated is gay marriage. since the mayor of san francisco paved the way for same-sex couples to wed, there's been...
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howard dean, now senator sanders. you talk about what it is about vermont that makes it the bastion of american liberals in the 21st century, and there are a lot of people that say hillary clinton's running mate will have to be someone that can satisfy bernie sanders' followers. are you the right guy -- sen. leahy: no. mr. herszenhorn: that balances liberalism, with experience, prosecutorial moderation -- sen. leahy: my people should know vermont is the only state in the union that has elected one democrat to the senate, and that is me. since 1962 we have had a democratic governor, republican governor. democratic governor, republican governor. it has gone back and forth. so, we are not -- i was going to say we are cranky. we are independent, and we like it that way. bernie sanders is highly respected in vermont, and he got, i think, his highest percentage in the country, in vermont, but he also has miles across the country because he has spoken to a lot of things people care about. now, secretary clinton has, too. she
howard dean, now senator sanders. you talk about what it is about vermont that makes it the bastion of american liberals in the 21st century, and there are a lot of people that say hillary clinton's running mate will have to be someone that can satisfy bernie sanders' followers. are you the right guy -- sen. leahy: no. mr. herszenhorn: that balances liberalism, with experience, prosecutorial moderation -- sen. leahy: my people should know vermont is the only state in the union that has elected...
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and former chairman of the dnc, howard dean.g columnist in, associate editor of the "washington post," eugene robinson. good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> everybody feeling all right? we good? >> yeah, yeah. >> feeling good, willie? still with us, mike snrchgts mike's been here all week. he's a little grumpy. >> i have been here all week. >> let's be transparent. mike is only here because there's not an early shuttle back to boston. >> that's exactly right. it's on the holiday schedule. >> he literally had nowhere else to go. >> you sold him out. >>> we have important news to get to. let's start in belgium. the manhunt continues across europe this morning. prosecutors say they've detained seven people after raids throughout brussels. the prosecute or's office didn't provide details about who had been detained or whether they will face charges at this point. meanwhile, french officials said last night police there foiled another terrorist attack which they say was at an advanced stage of planning. officials calling it a
and former chairman of the dnc, howard dean.g columnist in, associate editor of the "washington post," eugene robinson. good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> everybody feeling all right? we good? >> yeah, yeah. >> feeling good, willie? still with us, mike snrchgts mike's been here all week. he's a little grumpy. >> i have been here all week. >> let's be transparent. mike is only here because there's not an early shuttle back to boston....
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that's what democracy for america, million-member progressive group for howard dean believes. they endorsed bernie sanders. neil soroka speaks for the group. you must be happy. >> when someone is aggressive think speak up to the fact that we all do better when we all do better to win in such a big way is good for democrats and good for the country. john: socialism generally means the government owns the means of production. do you want that? >> i think there are antiquated views of what socialism is. i don't think people are calling for state ownership of the gas station down the street. but we are saying the current system isn't working. when over 40 million americans are still living in poverty that a millionaire and billionaire class is trying the essentially own all political discourse in this country, that's problematic and that's what we have to work together to dismantle. john: let's take them one at a time. own political discourse. you are referring to citizens united. rich people spends a lot of the money on political campaigns? >> it's the way wealthy and powerful in
that's what democracy for america, million-member progressive group for howard dean believes. they endorsed bernie sanders. neil soroka speaks for the group. you must be happy. >> when someone is aggressive think speak up to the fact that we all do better when we all do better to win in such a big way is good for democrats and good for the country. john: socialism generally means the government owns the means of production. do you want that? >> i think there are antiquated views of...
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>> howard dean. >> and look what happened. that was one moment in time. i was looking at joy right now, joy, you and i use our hands more, that's a fact of life. i can't tell you how many times guys are louder in a public setting. probably we are in a lot of ways. but i've got to tell you something. i don't understand why hillary clinton has to be said she's screaming, she has to smile more. i don't see men being talked about the same way. >> there's real fear when it comes to how donald trump may approach secretary clinton's delivery. his video ad which featured select clinton parking on the campaign trail. if you're kelly ayotte in new hampshire, you have to worry about how she's being portrayed. >> when you ever see an unnamed statement from fox news, you know it's roger ailes. he attacked trump in a way that you've never seen a news >> saying trump has a sick obsession. it's interesting that trump keeps picking these fights with journalism on the right. the gender politics there, to this point hillary clinton has tried very hard to turn herself into a
>> howard dean. >> and look what happened. that was one moment in time. i was looking at joy right now, joy, you and i use our hands more, that's a fact of life. i can't tell you how many times guys are louder in a public setting. probably we are in a lot of ways. but i've got to tell you something. i don't understand why hillary clinton has to be said she's screaming, she has to smile more. i don't see men being talked about the same way. >> there's real fear when it comes to...
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msnbc political analyst howard dean, former chair of the dnc and former governor of vermont. arizona, tomorrow, immigration is figured more prominently in that state's politics than any other state in the union. you see jan brewer endorsing trump. you wrote about how the emigration legacy has led to trump. how do you see that issue playing out on both sides tomorrow? >> well, i think, chris, there's a lot of shock and awe when donald trump came out with his candidacy and speaking about immigrants being rapists and drug dealers. the truth of the matter this isn't old. this is the type of rhetoric we have been seeing over a decade starting in arizona because of the problems they were having being a border state. it quieted down when the supreme court struck down most of it. the question is for both republicans, republicans and democrats, we're not going to see this immigration rhetoric go away until we have comprehensive immigration reform. it will wax and wane but until it's taken offer the table with a comprehensive reform from congress, not just band aids of executive orders
msnbc political analyst howard dean, former chair of the dnc and former governor of vermont. arizona, tomorrow, immigration is figured more prominently in that state's politics than any other state in the union. you see jan brewer endorsing trump. you wrote about how the emigration legacy has led to trump. how do you see that issue playing out on both sides tomorrow? >> well, i think, chris, there's a lot of shock and awe when donald trump came out with his candidacy and speaking about...
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. >> howard dean's primal yelp marked the beginning of the end of his presidential campaign. now we have this. >> more good jobs and infrastructure. more good jobs in manufactures. >> here's my question for you. is it fair to compare how hillary clinton talks on the trail? >>> plus donald trump delivering a stark warning about riots at a contested convention. our political panel going to weigh in on that coming up. >> they're not angry people but they want to see the country properly run. they want to see boarders and good health care and things properly taken care of. they want our military rebuilt. you totaled your brand new car. nobody's hurt, but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car i
. >> howard dean's primal yelp marked the beginning of the end of his presidential campaign. now we have this. >> more good jobs and infrastructure. more good jobs in manufactures. >> here's my question for you. is it fair to compare how hillary clinton talks on the trail? >>> plus donald trump delivering a stark warning about riots at a contested convention. our political panel going to weigh in on that coming up. >> they're not angry people but they want to...
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i go back to when howard dean was chairman of the democratic national committee iran something called the 50 state strategy. the first thing he did was there were some states that were in such had state that -- such a bad state that they could not afford a lawyer or accountant. so he did simple, building block infrastructure things like that. the second thing he did was he looked for blue voters in red states, which i thought was a big, big change. most people now think his holding of the party held the democrats get out of their slump to take over the congress in 2006 and the presidency in 2008. i think there is some evidence that parties really can increase participation and increase that connection to elections in a way that the super pac's cannot. i agree with ray -- now to think act on the scandals, the lincoln bedroom -- compared to dark money, compared to the koch brothers, many difference organizations and what they are doing, i think there are bad things that happen all the time and we might be looking at them much lesser of two evils. other comments? eliza: just briefly, i w
i go back to when howard dean was chairman of the democratic national committee iran something called the 50 state strategy. the first thing he did was there were some states that were in such had state that -- such a bad state that they could not afford a lawyer or accountant. so he did simple, building block infrastructure things like that. the second thing he did was he looked for blue voters in red states, which i thought was a big, big change. most people now think his holding of the party...
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joined now by michelle backly, dnc, howard dean. congresswoman, thank you for joining us. i'm looking at the numbers and they're impressive. it paints the picture that if you look at the numbers sustaining through the rest of the year, trump's unfactorability among women, it really looks like the male vote is going to have to come galloping to the rescue, like 65% would are to vote for trump. your thinking? >> actually i'm not terribly worried at all. donald trump of all of the republican candidates was doing very well with african-american voters, hispanic voters, female voters, male voters, hillary clinton is the one that has the major gender gap, and that's with men. men don't seem to like hillary clinton, and i don't blame them. she just came out and said that she was going to put out of business the coal industry. the entire coal industry. and she was going to throw all those coal miners out of work. this is something more that a candidate who is in line with fashist values. women want to make sure that they have jobs, that their husbands have jobs, and i don't think
joined now by michelle backly, dnc, howard dean. congresswoman, thank you for joining us. i'm looking at the numbers and they're impressive. it paints the picture that if you look at the numbers sustaining through the rest of the year, trump's unfactorability among women, it really looks like the male vote is going to have to come galloping to the rescue, like 65% would are to vote for trump. your thinking? >> actually i'm not terribly worried at all. donald trump of all of the republican...
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joining us now the contract writer for america's campaign future, also with us howard dean former governor of vermont. he's an msnbc political analyst and the president and ceo of vote latino and an msnbc contributor. the president says trump's not his fault and the stunning thing is he was actually about that at all. >> the most interesting about this week is not so much on the republican side is the president's above 50% for the first time and that's a good sign. we were speculating about that today and some people think it's because of the position of what's going on on the republican side, but i think the president's having a little fun with this and it's quite a spectacle. >> it seems to me that nothing could help the president's -- than -- watching. -- runner possibly taking the president's job. >> it was interesting. i had one of my staffers was there with the welcoming of the candidatan prime minister and she came back to the office and she said we're not going to have a better president any time soon, are we? i think that's how the rest of the america people believe. what this pre
joining us now the contract writer for america's campaign future, also with us howard dean former governor of vermont. he's an msnbc political analyst and the president and ceo of vote latino and an msnbc contributor. the president says trump's not his fault and the stunning thing is he was actually about that at all. >> the most interesting about this week is not so much on the republican side is the president's above 50% for the first time and that's a good sign. we were speculating...
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let's bring in howard dean, former vermont governor and msnbc contributor and former national spokesmanise. >> happy easter. >> and to you guys. i want to stay with the convention for a minute. if ted cruz needs 85% remaining delegates to hit that mark, is it realistic or is second place the best he can hope for. >> it's within the realm of possibility although an outside chance. it would require a turning of the tights in that he would rin up coming primaries the way bernie sanders seems to be. that would require that strategy to get the majority. the person who gets the majority gets the nomination. cruz wants to deny him. >> majority or 1237? there is a specific bar. >> that's what the rules say. donald trump would have you believe that if he didn't get the 1237, which is he going to force to vote for him that don't want to. that's not the way it works. if he didn't doesn't get that, it goes to the second ballot and then to the third. this is how abraham lincoln became president. those are the rules. he wants to change the rules when he didn't like them. then he loves the rules. >> i
let's bring in howard dean, former vermont governor and msnbc contributor and former national spokesmanise. >> happy easter. >> and to you guys. i want to stay with the convention for a minute. if ted cruz needs 85% remaining delegates to hit that mark, is it realistic or is second place the best he can hope for. >> it's within the realm of possibility although an outside chance. it would require a turning of the tights in that he would rin up coming primaries the way bernie...
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then fast forward to howard dean. we saw that and it was strong enough on the democrat side that vice president gore didn't even endorse his vice presidential candidate that was joseph lieberman, he endorsed howard dean because that's where the energy was. today you have berndz ie sandern one side and trump on the other. i don't think those two spaces are talking about the same thing. also to the caller's -- to say that ted cruz was not born innocent united states, ted cruz is a legal citizen of the united states of america. that's political campaign sil silliness. so i just want to denounce that. there's nothing in the constitution that would disqualify ted cruz from running for president of the united states. >> are we clear given all that you just said about donald trump, oats, could you vote for donald trump if he was a nominee? >> i would have a very difficult time voting for donald trump. i don't say that as a republican. i just say that the things that i have stood for and the things that i have fought for on t
then fast forward to howard dean. we saw that and it was strong enough on the democrat side that vice president gore didn't even endorse his vice presidential candidate that was joseph lieberman, he endorsed howard dean because that's where the energy was. today you have berndz ie sandern one side and trump on the other. i don't think those two spaces are talking about the same thing. also to the caller's -- to say that ted cruz was not born innocent united states, ted cruz is a legal citizen...
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and joe trippy, former howard dean campaign manager. good evening, everybody.elcome to you. >> thanks so much, martha. the campaign cowboys are ready across the country tonight as we do our soundings in key swing states. karl and joe obviously tough to talk about the political impact of this terrible attack in brussels, but it does have a political impact on what voters think is important and who they think might be able to best protect them. karl, your sense of the political impact? >> i think you need to divorce it from the general election and the primaries. in the primaries, this is lightened concern about terrorism and it generally takes time for this to work its way through. i thought it was smart for all three republican candidates to be seen today talking about it. i think it would tend to perhaps help donald trump because of his call for excluding muslims. but the fact is, the other two candidates, both had strong and effective statements. so i expect a modest impact tonight. we'll see how it plays out. >> and joe, your sense of the impact, both on the
and joe trippy, former howard dean campaign manager. good evening, everybody.elcome to you. >> thanks so much, martha. the campaign cowboys are ready across the country tonight as we do our soundings in key swing states. karl and joe obviously tough to talk about the political impact of this terrible attack in brussels, but it does have a political impact on what voters think is important and who they think might be able to best protect them. karl, your sense of the political impact?...
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in 2004's democratic caucus, john kerry beat his closest competitor howard dean by more than 30 points. dean dropped out of the race less than two weeks later. in '08, michigan democrats decided to ditch their caucuses. it was supposed to be state's big return to the primary stage and national relevancy, but michigan broke democratic party rules by scheduling its primary too early. so obama and edwards withdrew their names from the ballot. hillary clinton scored a nominal win, but the delegate distribution ended up in the hands of the democratic party's rules committee. so nobody got those delegates until it was over. that makes today the first time in a generation that michigan democrats will cast ballots that actually play a role inn ini in picking their party's nominee. how about that? up next, we'll check in with chris matthews who'll join me from, where else, michigan. we'll be right back. >>> so here's the thing. think about how ironic it is that this buick eye comes to michigan and i asked everybody, you put it aside through this primary and by the way, you know what i'm excited
in 2004's democratic caucus, john kerry beat his closest competitor howard dean by more than 30 points. dean dropped out of the race less than two weeks later. in '08, michigan democrats decided to ditch their caucuses. it was supposed to be state's big return to the primary stage and national relevancy, but michigan broke democratic party rules by scheduling its primary too early. so obama and edwards withdrew their names from the ballot. hillary clinton scored a nominal win, but the delegate...
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i've talked to howard dean, former governor of vermont, dnc chair.im about bernie sanders because he's been with him all these years and he said bernie is the same as he was 40 years ago. same approach, same philosophy, democratic socialism. and has never really changed his tune. you are more protean. it's the same route i took. back when you were a girl, you were a goldwater girl. libertarian guy with a very attractive -- he was a very attractive candidate. very libertarian. everybody when young wants to be libertarian. don't need social security, you just want to be left alone and then of course you made the move like mccarthy. explain that route. most people are like that, they learn. >> we are supposed to learn. that is part of what experience should be teaching you. and i grew up in a family where my father was a rock ribbed conservative republican, very much in the line of being self-sufficient and responsible. although he believed in community. so good public schools, good park district, things that he supported. my mother was much more democr
i've talked to howard dean, former governor of vermont, dnc chair.im about bernie sanders because he's been with him all these years and he said bernie is the same as he was 40 years ago. same approach, same philosophy, democratic socialism. and has never really changed his tune. you are more protean. it's the same route i took. back when you were a girl, you were a goldwater girl. libertarian guy with a very attractive -- he was a very attractive candidate. very libertarian. everybody when...
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he often made a play for conservative white voters in the way howard dean did too. you've seen this argument from john edwards early in 2008 and 2004. he thought he could do well with conservative white voters as well. didn't particularly work out. i do think -- but it is also true that democrats haven't done well with white male voters for a while. >> a long time. >> and they've been able to figure out the maps. >> why don't we just say electoral votes that president obama won outright. >> that has changed. >> we would love to have more white male votes. let me state that for the record. as many as we can possibly mobilize. but at the same time, we're not going to throw away one group to get another group. we have so many what i call younger white males, thank you, bill, and we have of course the rise of the american electorate. this is why i think this campaign should continue in the democratic party so we can reach out and bring more people into the process. that's what made democrats great. >> all right, everyone. recharge. we're awaiting our results. they're co
he often made a play for conservative white voters in the way howard dean did too. you've seen this argument from john edwards early in 2008 and 2004. he thought he could do well with conservative white voters as well. didn't particularly work out. i do think -- but it is also true that democrats haven't done well with white male voters for a while. >> a long time. >> and they've been able to figure out the maps. >> why don't we just say electoral votes that president obama...
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i've talked to howard dean, former governor of vermont, dnc chair.asked him about bernie sanders because he's been with him all these years and he said better any is the same as he was 40 years ago. same approach, same philosophy, democratic socialism. and has never really changed his tune. you are more procetean. it's the same route i took. back when you were a girl, you were a goldwater girl. libertarian guy with a very attractive -- he was a very attractive a candidate. very will i libertarian. everybody when young wants to be libertarian. don't need social security, you just want to be left loop. and then of course you made the move like hac mccarthy. explain that route.aloop. and then of course you made the move like mccarthy. explain that route.oloop. and then of course you made the move like mccarthy. explain that route.neloop. and then of course you made the move like mccarthy. explain that route.oop. and then of course you made the move like mccarthy. explain that route.p. and then of course you made the move like mccarthy. explain that rout
i've talked to howard dean, former governor of vermont, dnc chair.asked him about bernie sanders because he's been with him all these years and he said better any is the same as he was 40 years ago. same approach, same philosophy, democratic socialism. and has never really changed his tune. you are more procetean. it's the same route i took. back when you were a girl, you were a goldwater girl. libertarian guy with a very attractive -- he was a very attractive a candidate. very will i...