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s poysnor is insuranceis cooner with no party preference. he was a republican in the past. if he can breakthrough, because normally look at people look at the ballot designation and vote on that, might s a crack in the dam where other people can run as an mpp. >> other moderate republicans who are frustrated with the trump message and what we're eing from theepublican party are really hoping that poysnor does open new path in california. independent voters, what's teresting is they're not third party voters. they generally go democratic or republican, they just don't want to be aligned with either party, which of course makes it harder for political consultants like john to do their >> money in the bank, they need us more. >> quick comment? >> yes, i think tat marissa is right, it really makes of campaigns and local consultants a lot harder. not only are youhot sure the message is to go to certain voters. you're also not sure in terms of get out the vote. if you have a democrat on your walk list and you're walking through precincts an neighborhoods, you can say this persons probably somebody tha supports 24 and we'll target them
s poysnor is insuranceis cooner with no party preference. he was a republican in the past. if he can breakthrough, because normally look at people look at the ballot designation and vote on that, might s a crack in the dam where other people can run as an mpp. >> other moderate republicans who are frustrated with the trump message and what we're eing from theepublican party are really hoping that poysnor does open new path in california. independent voters, what's teresting is they're not...
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biggest party with just over eleven percent of the vote to bennett smith now for reaction from the opposition see h.p.'s headquarters. there's frustration and disappointment here the republican people's party headquarters the t.h.b. they hope that their candidate more i mean jay would at least have forced a second round runoff vote to do that they needed to deprive stop present one getting more than fifty percent plus warm vote it appears that one has done not n.j. has not really got over about thirty percent of the vote so a lot of disappointment here though the opposition will say that they never started off this election with a level playing field much of the television news at time was devoted to the act party and president and they got about sixty seven hours coverage last month compared to seven hours of coverage for example for the republican people's party those so they say they were facing an uphill battle all the way they might take some consolation from the suggestion that the out party has been to deprive its overall majority in parliament it will have to work with this far right m.h. p party to to help pass legislation through parliament and those in favor of the out par
biggest party with just over eleven percent of the vote to bennett smith now for reaction from the opposition see h.p.'s headquarters. there's frustration and disappointment here the republican people's party headquarters the t.h.b. they hope that their candidate more i mean jay would at least have forced a second round runoff vote to do that they needed to deprive stop present one getting more than fifty percent plus warm vote it appears that one has done not n.j. has not really got over about...
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people are doing better because of president trump. and you knowt?'s going resonaten november when people go to vote because they're going to say that the republican party is fighting for me, they're lyng done. we're about democrats are about rhetoric. u: his language throughout the campaign of 2016 was memorable. but when he said he's going to be the president of all americans, he meant it. and when he look at these unemployment numbers for minorities, whether african-american, hispanic, this is an extraordinary moment in time because they're at all-time is delivering everyroesint w and every one of those folks in the house, where they want desperately to keep their majority, i can't even imagine why there would be any hesitation other than the fact they're rhinos rather than republicandemocrats attaching tp agenda. >>> be sure to vote in tonight's poll. do you think any republican who refuses to support the trump agenda shod b out of office in the midterms? cast your vote on twitter @loudobbs. rruption.evelations fbi wee t update for you an latts involving james comey and andrew mccabe and be sure to jn me on tucker carlson tonight where we take up th
people are doing better because of president trump. and you knowt?'s going resonaten november when people go to vote because they're going to say that the republican party is fighting for me, they're lyng done. we're about democrats are about rhetoric. u: his language throughout the campaign of 2016 was memorable. but when he said he's going to be the president of all americans, he meant it. and when he look at these unemployment numbers for minorities, whether african-american, hispanic, this...
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in jail the sake of the republican people's party he's galvanized the opposition with huge campaign rallies around the country in recent weeks. they spoke a short time ago to w.'s istanbul correspondent dorian jones he says tension was high in the final hours of voting. well voters have been streaming into the voting station since it opened at eight in the morning the old the and there really is a surge of votes who have been going through this station until he does have a long tradition of a very high voter participation over eighty percent the highest in the world but that level could be supposed because both sides see this election as probably the most important in the country's history whoever wins the presidency will inherit sweeping powers. to curry greater control over the judiciary and the most reduced power of parliament even the position of a prime minister is a balazs now another one supporters insist that is necessary to take this country forward to meet the challenges of the opponents the opposition is tantamount to an electorate dictatorship and they say that the more proceed cell is on the ballot a lot of tension ahead of this vote now given the
in jail the sake of the republican people's party he's galvanized the opposition with huge campaign rallies around the country in recent weeks. they spoke a short time ago to w.'s istanbul correspondent dorian jones he says tension was high in the final hours of voting. well voters have been streaming into the voting station since it opened at eight in the morning the old the and there really is a surge of votes who have been going through this station until he does have a long tradition of a...
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party in people forget how much upset it was at that time. sims,s clobbered by john who is allegedly on top of the world. is the republican party going to survive? he has up having a terrible off year and being driven from the mccarthy who by was not a well-known figure. he had always been the jr. senator from minnesota. he was an eloquent guy. he had hoped to stop john kennedy. it was not like mccarthy was a giant stomach -- democratic party. he ran, others did not. he got 42% of the vote. bobby kennedy got in three days later. out a couple weeks after kennedy gets in. johnson goes to being forced out of the way. nixon comes back, having allegedly been finished off by loss in 1962. squeaks with victory, then there is the revolution of the democratic party. the party goes much more dovish and to the left as the republican had gone more to the right under goldwater. second term does not go well. he is out of office in 18 months. gerald ford takes over. reagan almost beats ford in the republican primary. the democrats nominate an one term governor. he was better known as a two-term governor as colorado. he was a one term go
party in people forget how much upset it was at that time. sims,s clobbered by john who is allegedly on top of the world. is the republican party going to survive? he has up having a terrible off year and being driven from the mccarthy who by was not a well-known figure. he had always been the jr. senator from minnesota. he was an eloquent guy. he had hoped to stop john kennedy. it was not like mccarthy was a giant stomach -- democratic party. he ran, others did not. he got 42% of the vote....
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republican phenomeinn. you're s democrats going into this category as well. >> no party preference. preference. the issue is, i think there are still underlying substantive policyssues that people align to. they just don't want to align with party labels. the democrats are going to face that as well. so the real interesting thing is, steve poysnor is insurance commissioner with no party pasference. he republican in the past. if he can break through, because normally look at people look at the ballot designation and vote on that, might see a crack in the dam where other people can run as a mpp. >> other moderate republicans who are frustrated with the trump message and what we're seeing from the republican party are really hoping that poysnor does open a new pathn california. independent voters, what's interesting is they're not thard voters. they generally go democratic or republican, they just don'tant to be aligned with either party, which of course makes it harr for political consultants like john to do their job. e. money in the bank, they need us m >> quick comment? >> yes, i think that marissa is right, it really makes the jobs of campaigns and local consultants a lot har
republican phenomeinn. you're s democrats going into this category as well. >> no party preference. preference. the issue is, i think there are still underlying substantive policyssues that people align to. they just don't want to align with party labels. the democrats are going to face that as well. so the real interesting thing is, steve poysnor is insurance commissioner with no party pasference. he republican in the past. if he can break through, because normally look at people look at...
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if people want change, two party establishment say great we have tworo greayou. s and brother of the two most recent republican presidents, jeb bush, whos a good guy, but that's what he looked like,nd hillary clint and wife of democratic president. so you want change. we'll give you bush and clinton. that was extremely lucky f trump. buy effecti in taking advantage of it. i think that was the key dynamic in the whole ca. that's why when we got to the wh ov in septem , i always said october, i thought that was one in four chance trump would win. i thought hillarclinton would win. she was ahead polls. thought you couldn't change atmosphere ho o advantage obesider ineopl thought they can disqrump. they came prettyclose. she did beat him in the popular vote. it didn't quite work. as incumben one problem trump will face, it's tricky to run as change and cuent. ma h has goodh he can do reagan america is better than theywere. obama i took over after horrible financial crisis, it's not great, but came backome. those are decent mess headaches. or bush in '04, iraq but good response to 9/11. will trump be able to have i
if people want change, two party establishment say great we have tworo greayou. s and brother of the two most recent republican presidents, jeb bush, whos a good guy, but that's what he looked like,nd hillary clint and wife of democratic president. so you want change. we'll give you bush and clinton. that was extremely lucky f trump. buy effecti in taking advantage of it. i think that was the key dynamic in the whole ca. that's why when we got to the wh ov in septem , i always said october, i...
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roberson ‘s in northern ireland as londonderry but known to republicans and nationalists as dairy, and you very deliberately referred to it as londonderry. now, that outraged some people in your own partymmunity in the north of ireland. just to quote one, former internee, nationalists, republican, mickey donnelly, after you set londonderry, he said i'm shocked, and outraged, and mary lou has shown her lack of republican credentials. well, that certainly would not reflect the view right across the party. you are right, we refer to it as derrey, and our unionist neighbours refer to it as londonderry. hold on, hold on. of course it matters. that's why i stepped out of my vernacular into the vernacular of our unionist neighbours, and it was very obviously a gesture on my part of recognition, but also of common courtesy to the person that had hosted us. that is myjob. leaders lead, and sometimes that might upset the fringe or a number of people within a particular movement. and it is interesting, your vision of what leadership of sinn fein today means. and you have made some really interesting speeches, in one of which you talked about how your vision of a united ireland is a place where ar
roberson ‘s in northern ireland as londonderry but known to republicans and nationalists as dairy, and you very deliberately referred to it as londonderry. now, that outraged some people in your own partymmunity in the north of ireland. just to quote one, former internee, nationalists, republican, mickey donnelly, after you set londonderry, he said i'm shocked, and outraged, and mary lou has shown her lack of republican credentials. well, that certainly would not reflect the view right across...
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because while donald trump is doing thing s th things that actually objective people who care about facts are concerned about, his support within the republican partyhigh. higher than anybody since george w. bush after 2001, despite the fact he does lie repeatedly, we went through a series of lies earlier today. he does things that embarrass hiss supporters but it's interesting the people you interviewed said yes we know he lies yes we're uncourtable with him snatching children from the arms of their parents but we still support him. >> some of them when you would ask about this policy of separating migrant children from their parents were visibly uncomfortable looks. it was kind of hard for them to talk about but what we wanted to do in a piece like this was not get at the sentiment that oh they support trump because he's trump and he can do anything and get away with it, we wanted to look at a unique phenomenon that has been percolating over the last few months that trump supporters aren't so much reacting to the policy of separating children from their parents, they're reacting to the reaction from that policy. >> this is what a lot of cable new
because while donald trump is doing thing s th things that actually objective people who care about facts are concerned about, his support within the republican partyhigh. higher than anybody since george w. bush after 2001, despite the fact he does lie repeatedly, we went through a series of lies earlier today. he does things that embarrass hiss supporters but it's interesting the people you interviewed said yes we know he lies yes we're uncourtable with him snatching children from the arms of...
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wasn't going ,o meddle in people's elections wasn't going to get involved in foreign affairs that way. but the republican party had a history of in chile and i believe in the980'ss very similar to what just recently happened in honduras, what has been going on in other countries's electio, and no one is talking about why these migrants are coming to the border. and some of it involves america's hand in people's elections. i wish the media would talk a little bit more about that. host: thank you for calling this morning. we are out of time. thanks to everybody who called. the conversation continues tomorrow, 7:00 eastern, "washington journal"," as it does every day so we will see you back your tomorrow, and enjoy the rest of your day. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] >> here is what is ahead today. joining us this afternoon when the justice department's inspector general michael horowitz and christopher wray testified before the senate judiciary committee on the i.t.'s report on the guy handling of the
wasn't going ,o meddle in people's elections wasn't going to get involved in foreign affairs that way. but the republican party had a history of in chile and i believe in the980'ss very similar to what just recently happened in honduras, what has been going on in other countries's electio, and no one is talking about why these migrants are coming to the border. and some of it involves america's hand in people's elections. i wish the media would talk a little bit more about that. host: thank you...