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so what happened to dick luger. first -- this was not a secret election. there's millions of dollars on advertising. i knew there was a big election. everybody knew the election was coming up. the voter turnout on the primary, 18%. one in five eligible republican voters. the same thing for democratic primaries. who are the 8%? the most partisan, the most ideological, people are mad about something. if we can get the voter turnout up to 40% primaries, you could have a little bit different result. but right now, the voter turnout is very low. the second thing is $5 million, $6 million flooded in from some of the out of the state organizations which now enforced party orthodoxies. if you benefit, you have millions of dollars of negative ads running against you. my message would be the following -- it said, look, you may run the risk if you do what you think is right and you vote for something that you think is practical, you do run a risk of losing your party's primary. that's true. if you don't, with job approval at 9%. both parties and approval ratings way
so what happened to dick luger. first -- this was not a secret election. there's millions of dollars on advertising. i knew there was a big election. everybody knew the election was coming up. the voter turnout on the primary, 18%. one in five eligible republican voters. the same thing for democratic primaries. who are the 8%? the most partisan, the most ideological, people are mad about something. if we can get the voter turnout up to 40% primaries, you could have a little bit different...
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here is what happened to dick luger. this was not a secret election. there were millions of dollars spent. a big election. everyone knew there was an election coming up. the voter turnout in that primary? 18%. fewer than one in five eligible republicans voted. it would be the same way if we had a democratic primary. who are the 18%? they tend to be the most partisan, the most idelogical. people are mad about something. if we could get the voter turnout up to 40% in primaries i think you would have a little different result. right now the voter turnout is very low. the second thing is $5 million, $6 million flooded in from some of the out-of-state organizations which now enforce party orthodoxy. if you deviate one little bit you run the risk of having millions dollars worth of ads run against you. my message would be the following. you may run the risk if you do what you think is right and vote for something that you think is practical and compromise and try and move the country forward. you do run the risk of maybe losing your party's primary. that is
here is what happened to dick luger. this was not a secret election. there were millions of dollars spent. a big election. everyone knew there was an election coming up. the voter turnout in that primary? 18%. fewer than one in five eligible republicans voted. it would be the same way if we had a democratic primary. who are the 18%? they tend to be the most partisan, the most idelogical. people are mad about something. if we could get the voter turnout up to 40% in primaries i think you would...
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it in is a slogan national committee of the still could discourse that in his luger the modern bio read up on by the office the theory of the store which of that is the tech escalatory fortune eastley the key to. the process there is a limited number and you can act just wish that the developer. is legal or she is then. in a person's ingredients and sometimes we need to do that the owners of the kenya. well salukis wouldn't know. because it was stuff that i do as a pick at that because it meant...
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bennett which i think was the shot across the back that sent a chill through every sitting -- >> dick lugermike cassell from delaware. >> witch. >> she's not a witch. >> she's just like you. >> sorry, she's not a witch. >> what speaker boehner said the other day where, are you kidding me? these folks are trying to use our members. where was that three years ago? >> he's very new to this wait a second i'm going be an adult. you can't trash a guy for six years for being crazy when he finally stands up and stops being don knots, you don't go after him. >> but he just cost us $28 billion on the shutdown and now he says, oh, my god, i can't believe we did that. >> people can grow. >> yes, he can grow. >> you are relentless. >> it's been long and coming. >> speaker boehner had already grown, he was just hiding it from people. >> he is showing his stuff now. he's the incredible hulk this week. the red hots in the senate have come out in force against the budget deal which passed the house last night. in fact, nbc's casey hunt is reporting not a single republican in the united states senate, the wo
bennett which i think was the shot across the back that sent a chill through every sitting -- >> dick lugermike cassell from delaware. >> witch. >> she's not a witch. >> she's just like you. >> sorry, she's not a witch. >> what speaker boehner said the other day where, are you kidding me? these folks are trying to use our members. where was that three years ago? >> he's very new to this wait a second i'm going be an adult. you can't trash a guy for six...
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. >> in terms of luger and oren hatch, depending on how long they have been in office, how seriously take the primaries in the beginning. that's when they start to get in more trouble. >> when do we know if the maps have been expanded. republicans are talking about minnesota and michigan and throwing in states like that. even with udahl. when do we know if they have been expanded? >> colorado especially a state that is supposed to be a bell river. they have been notoriously weak. to see what happens in georgia. it's not a matter of republicans expanding that. if the correct candidate wins in georgia, i think that takes that seat off the map. kentucky as well. >> we shall see. always fun to do the map. we don't have to push it too far yet. thank you both. up next on this cyber monday, could siborings be the future of online shopping? could it end up being the new pave of teenage boys? an amazon fulfillment doctor of how drones could deliver packages to your door. who was the first president to mark world aids day to put the ribbon on the front door? coming up on tdr. ♪ ♪ ♪ like a squi
. >> in terms of luger and oren hatch, depending on how long they have been in office, how seriously take the primaries in the beginning. that's when they start to get in more trouble. >> when do we know if the maps have been expanded. republicans are talking about minnesota and michigan and throwing in states like that. even with udahl. when do we know if they have been expanded? >> colorado especially a state that is supposed to be a bell river. they have been notoriously...
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richard luger, last time around, faced a tea party challenger.eneral election. a lot of concern among establishment republican that this war between the establishment and tea party forces is going to cost them their best chance for some time to come to win back the senate next year. >> if not for this, they would be pretty well set to win back the senate, given the red state challenges and the increased numbers of democratic open seats. >> well, some republican strategists say there are five democrats in the senate now who wouldn't be there if it had not been for tea party challengers who either won the nomination or beat up the republican candidate so much that the republicans -- those democrats were able to win in red states, and they're very concerned about not letting that happen again. >> susan page, thank you. and see you later. >>> and today, thousands of mourners lining the streets in south aafrica, paying their respects to nelson mandela. crowds gather along the procession route. this is vice president joe biden eulogizing mandela at a s
richard luger, last time around, faced a tea party challenger.eneral election. a lot of concern among establishment republican that this war between the establishment and tea party forces is going to cost them their best chance for some time to come to win back the senate next year. >> if not for this, they would be pretty well set to win back the senate, given the red state challenges and the increased numbers of democratic open seats. >> well, some republican strategists say there...
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the same kinds of questions many americans have been asking the governments since the snowden fisc lugers. what information are you collecting about us and how are you using the information? today's hearing is the first time we are publicly discussing that we are learning -- what we are learning in this investigation. the congress and committee staff have prepared a report for me from the ranking member on the progress of this investigation. it is us, more to come. i ask unanimous consent to put a copy of this report in the record of this hearing. one of the things that we have learned in this investigation is that data brokers -- they help businesses find potential customers but we have also found some practices that raise some serious consumer protection concerns. in particular i'm disturbed by the evidence showing the data brokers -- categorize them into categoriecategorie s and name those categories based on their incomes and then they sort vulnerable customers into groups with names like rural and barely making it. i'm not making it up. that's one of their categories. a tough start f
the same kinds of questions many americans have been asking the governments since the snowden fisc lugers. what information are you collecting about us and how are you using the information? today's hearing is the first time we are publicly discussing that we are learning -- what we are learning in this investigation. the congress and committee staff have prepared a report for me from the ranking member on the progress of this investigation. it is us, more to come. i ask unanimous consent to...