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ut there was s also something very unlucky for romney and ryan in that election. folks in new jersey might remember this. october 2012, do you remember an event that took place?? if i told you it was a weather event told you it was a weather event. >> hurricane sandy. >> no one remembers. >> superstorm sandy. >> superstorm sandy. right. some of you may remember that barack obama came to new jersey, and he and chris christie had their arms around each other. and later on, the republican ccampaign said that one really hurt. you know, i mean, it was certainly not, not meant to be that way, but boy, there we have the media image that just ends up hurting that romney, they are defeated and that is it. 2016. we ar going to spend a lot more time on 26 in future classes. i think everyone should remember this pretty clearly. of course, it was hillary clinton against donald trump. tim came, kain, the senator from virginia and mike pence the former governor of indiana. i have said this before. i might've said and the first class but i'm going to say it again, and that is som
ut there was s also something very unlucky for romney and ryan in that election. folks in new jersey might remember this. october 2012, do you remember an event that took place?? if i told you it was a weather event told you it was a weather event. >> hurricane sandy. >> no one remembers. >> superstorm sandy. >> superstorm sandy. right. some of you may remember that barack obama came to new jersey, and he and chris christie had their arms around each other. and later on,...
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-- hu rting mitt romney. that's it. ok. 2016. spend a lot more time on 2016 in future classes. i think everyone should remember this pretty clearly. of course, it was hillary clinton against donald trump. in, the senator from virginia and mike pence the former governor of indiana. i have said this before. i might've said and the first class but i'm going to say it again, and that is someone tells you that they knew that donald trump was going to win in 2016, they knew it, they were convinced, they are full of baloney. there was nobody who identified trump as the likely winner and 2016. uh-uh.ear politics, everybody thought the hillary clinton was going to win. even trump did not think he was going to win. i've always wondered about that. because i think he is a very competitive man. and i think, as the election went along, his audiences grew. the enthusiasm for him grew. and i think he really enjoyed it. i will tell you that i know that melania trump was not very happy about the win. she had no desire to be f
-- hu rting mitt romney. that's it. ok. 2016. spend a lot more time on 2016 in future classes. i think everyone should remember this pretty clearly. of course, it was hillary clinton against donald trump. in, the senator from virginia and mike pence the former governor of indiana. i have said this before. i might've said and the first class but i'm going to say it again, and that is someone tells you that they knew that donald trump was going to win in 2016, they knew it, they were convinced,...
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senator mitt romney voted for judge barrett. a headline from the salt lake tribune, romney and lee joined the gop parade, praise for covid-19 before the confirmation vote. on the floor, arguing why. >> judge barrett wrote in the texas law review the, quote, of the courts opinions change with his membership, public confidence in the court as an institution might decline. its members might be seen as partisan rather than impartial and case law as fueled by power rather than reason. consideration of institutional legitimacy has long been a factor in the court's deliberations but, and greater weight today. the other institutions are diminished and under attack. this would be particularly true were the court called upon, to determine the outcome of the presidential election. and it is paramount important, and regardless of the outcome, to be beyond reproach, and preferably unanimous. the senate will send judge barrett to the highest court in the land. i'm confident she's up to the measure of the times we now live. >> the utah senator
senator mitt romney voted for judge barrett. a headline from the salt lake tribune, romney and lee joined the gop parade, praise for covid-19 before the confirmation vote. on the floor, arguing why. >> judge barrett wrote in the texas law review the, quote, of the courts opinions change with his membership, public confidence in the court as an institution might decline. its members might be seen as partisan rather than impartial and case law as fueled by power rather than reason....
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stealing our intellectual property i don't think ronald reagan i don't think mccain i don't think romney i don't think bush would have been for having other countries feeling our. intellectual property and that's what the president bought or if your poor allowing other countries that's the all our intellectual property that run on that i guarantee you you're not going to get the support of the american people or the republican party to do that maybe that's why you left the party chris christie maybe there's an ample amount of evidence that most of the pundits got 2016 wrong and the reason why donald trump was unlucky because he didn't run on trade because people we see the hollowing out of america the shuttering of factories and i'm not saying china stole those jobs no it was the comptons of industry that did that ok they're the ones that made the decision that they would make their money elsewhere and they would leave the working class and drive here is what's wrong with that kind of approach here because i don't like globalism because i don't it hurts middle classes all across the west
stealing our intellectual property i don't think ronald reagan i don't think mccain i don't think romney i don't think bush would have been for having other countries feeling our. intellectual property and that's what the president bought or if your poor allowing other countries that's the all our intellectual property that run on that i guarantee you you're not going to get the support of the american people or the republican party to do that maybe that's why you left the party chris christie...
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romney is not alope. republican governor of massachusetts charlie baker made the same decision. a spokesman saying the governor cannot support donald trump for president and is focused on seeing massachusetts through the pandemic. he'll leave the election analysis to the pundits. and yesterday former republican national committee chair michael steele announced he will be voting -- he will be voting for joe biden. he's also a senior adviser to the lincoln project, and guess what? he is here with me live now. good to see you, sir. you doing okay? >> i'm doing well, don, doing really well. >> when did you reach a breaking point with this president and decide to vote for joe biden, michael? >> 2016. that was the breaking point. i didn't vote for him in '16. but i think, you know, look, not to make light of the seriousness of the decision, it was a very hard decision to make. i understand my role inside the party and what i've done on behalf of the party over a long time. but you get to a point, don, where it'
romney is not alope. republican governor of massachusetts charlie baker made the same decision. a spokesman saying the governor cannot support donald trump for president and is focused on seeing massachusetts through the pandemic. he'll leave the election analysis to the pundits. and yesterday former republican national committee chair michael steele announced he will be voting -- he will be voting for joe biden. he's also a senior adviser to the lincoln project, and guess what? he is here with...
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. >>> mitt romney telling cnn he didn't vote for president trump.my next guest used to be chair of the rnc, and he's backing biden. uh, honey? isn't that the dog's towel? hey, me towel su towel. there's more gain scent plus oxi boost and febreze odor remover in every fling. gain. seriously good scent. >>> so some republicans walking away from president trump. today the president's 2012 nominee, mitt romney, is the latest to break with trump. romney put it simply, telling cnn on capitol hill today, i did not vote for president trump. charlie baker made the same decision, a spokesman saying a governor cannot support donald trump for president and is focused on seeing massachusetts through the pandemic. he'll leave the election analysis to the pundits. and yesterday michael steel announced he'll be voting -- he will be voting for joe biden. he's also a senior adviser to the lincoln project, and guess what. he is here with me live now. good to see you, sir. you doing okay? >> i'm doing well, don, doing really well. >> when did you reach a breaking point
. >>> mitt romney telling cnn he didn't vote for president trump.my next guest used to be chair of the rnc, and he's backing biden. uh, honey? isn't that the dog's towel? hey, me towel su towel. there's more gain scent plus oxi boost and febreze odor remover in every fling. gain. seriously good scent. >>> so some republicans walking away from president trump. today the president's 2012 nominee, mitt romney, is the latest to break with trump. romney put it simply, telling cnn...
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brock obama met mitt romney.fter the first obama romney debate many people argued that obama lost a debate. he seemed listless, he seemed tired, he seem like he didn't want to be there. some people in obama's own camp said they felt the same way. there was a media narrative both in the mainstream press, and the african american press which i followed both very, very closely. that was saying that obama lost the debate and instead doing may actually lose his reelection campaign. and what you saw is one after a while, even though initially obama said he thought he had won the debate he actually conceded to this new reality. this narrative and said you know what i lost that debate. he promised his own people that he would be much better prepared for debates two and three. what most people felt was that by debate number two obama was back to the person people had expected him to be. he was back to his 2000 itself. he was that star that people needed. that his own supporters wanted him to be. adversely obama goes on to
brock obama met mitt romney.fter the first obama romney debate many people argued that obama lost a debate. he seemed listless, he seemed tired, he seem like he didn't want to be there. some people in obama's own camp said they felt the same way. there was a media narrative both in the mainstream press, and the african american press which i followed both very, very closely. that was saying that obama lost the debate and instead doing may actually lose his reelection campaign. and what you saw...
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. >> i think mitt romney is one. he has been crucified for not joining certain elements of the party, just like what you described. he wanted to work together with other senators, et cetera. and it's actually criticized for it. it's those kindend of things, i said, we should expect more from our leaders. we should demand it. >> when you look at that though the whole political process seems to punish people likee mit romney for your late husband. -- finally said look, i'm tired of this, i want us to get back where i can always go publicly -- get a t-shirt that tries piece of the roof? >> yes. well, certainly that is absolutely true and we have got to do it. we have to make that, take that first step. some of the things we're doing out here in arizona that we put together, it washe put togethero the human trafficking team added that it exemplifies way more than just human trafficking. and that is teaching about elementary school basic respect as was mentioned earlier. teaching little boys to expect little girls and lit
. >> i think mitt romney is one. he has been crucified for not joining certain elements of the party, just like what you described. he wanted to work together with other senators, et cetera. and it's actually criticized for it. it's those kindend of things, i said, we should expect more from our leaders. we should demand it. >> when you look at that though the whole political process seems to punish people likee mit romney for your late husband. -- finally said look, i'm tired of...
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if others followed romney. back to the spring of 2016, we wouldn't have a president trump. but look. >> wait a minute. he voted for one count of impeachment. he voted to leave him in. so he could be in history. saying he voted. he voted to keep the man in power. before the other count he voted no. just to be clear sfwl he was the only republican who voted for impeachment. it was courageous. there was no political gain. nothing to help him in any way to do it. i think if everyone followed mitt romney the republican party would be in a different place. he spoke out clearly in 2016 against him. he spoke out against his white supremacy. the only one that marched with black lives matter. he may not be exactly the republican that every democrat would like. i think he's maintained a moral center. and spoken to the moment more so than any other republican. and take ben sass. it breaks my heart. i'm a great admirer in many ways. he's the best educated senator probably in the u.s. senate. he's someone who should be reading the republican party to a better place. and he believes what
if others followed romney. back to the spring of 2016, we wouldn't have a president trump. but look. >> wait a minute. he voted for one count of impeachment. he voted to leave him in. so he could be in history. saying he voted. he voted to keep the man in power. before the other count he voted no. just to be clear sfwl he was the only republican who voted for impeachment. it was courageous. there was no political gain. nothing to help him in any way to do it. i think if everyone followed...
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by the way, the senator, and the mormon guy is mitt romney, not some mormon governor. now, sadly, what we showed you, that's from a couple hours today. every time that joe actually leaves the basement bunker and stays out past 10:00 a.m., well, disaster ensues. here's a quick reminder. >> look, tomorrow is super -- super thursday, i tell you what, i'm rushing ahead aren't i. we hold these trees to be self-evident. if all and women created -- oh, you know the thing. you agree with me, go to joe 30330. we choose truth over facts. play the radio, make sure television -- excuse me, make sure you have the record player on at night. make sure the kids hear words. poor kids are just as bright and talented as white kids. >> donald trump -- it's not hypothetical. >> sean: this is pretty serious, by the way, these are way beyond an occasional campaign gaffe, and i am beginning, well, i'm more than worried that this man could represent a clear and present danger to this country. he is obviously not capable of leading. he has been hiding the entire campaign and the corrupt media m
by the way, the senator, and the mormon guy is mitt romney, not some mormon governor. now, sadly, what we showed you, that's from a couple hours today. every time that joe actually leaves the basement bunker and stays out past 10:00 a.m., well, disaster ensues. here's a quick reminder. >> look, tomorrow is super -- super thursday, i tell you what, i'm rushing ahead aren't i. we hold these trees to be self-evident. if all and women created -- oh, you know the thing. you agree with me, go...
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romney blamed both political parties, but said the democrats own presidential nominee refuses to stoop as low as others. tomorrow, president trump is heading to iowa, a state his campaign did not expect would be so competitive. in 2016, the president beat hillary clinton by nearly 10 points, but our cbs news poll shows right now, he and biden are tied. norah. >> o'donnell: weijia jiang, thank you. over the past six presidential elections, no state has been a better bellwether than florida. the state has voted for the eventual winner every time. tonight, joe biden is back in the sunshine state, a day after president trump rallied with supporters there as they fight for the 29 electoral votes that could again at this point election. here's cbs' ed o'keefe. >> reporter: joe biden today returned to florida with one aim: to draw as many senior citizen votes away from president trump as he can. >> it's become painfully clear as his careless, reckless covid response has caused one of the worst tragedies in american history. the only senior that donald trump cares about, the only senior is sen
romney blamed both political parties, but said the democrats own presidential nominee refuses to stoop as low as others. tomorrow, president trump is heading to iowa, a state his campaign did not expect would be so competitive. in 2016, the president beat hillary clinton by nearly 10 points, but our cbs news poll shows right now, he and biden are tied. norah. >> o'donnell: weijia jiang, thank you. over the past six presidential elections, no state has been a better bellwether than...
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williams, thanks >>> president trump campaigns tonight in north carolina, republican senator mitt romney making a statement by voting for someone else geoff bennett joins me now from the white house with more. geoff? >> reporter: that's right, lester. senator romney said he already cast his ballot in the 2020 election he says he did not vote for president trump but wouldn't say if he voted for joe biden. with election day fast approaching the president's closing argument is clouded by controversy, including his attacks on dr. anthony fauci an his repeated downplaying of the pandemic, add to that, new reporting by "the new york times" revealing the president has extensive business interests in china and is linked to a bank account there. the disclosure dealing a blow to president trump's attempt to paint joe biden as the one who's soft on china. lester >> all right geoff bennett tonight, thank you. >>> join us for the final presidential debate moderated by nbc's kristen welker tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern here on nbc. >>> barack obama making a fiery return to the campaign trail tonight
williams, thanks >>> president trump campaigns tonight in north carolina, republican senator mitt romney making a statement by voting for someone else geoff bennett joins me now from the white house with more. geoff? >> reporter: that's right, lester. senator romney said he already cast his ballot in the 2020 election he says he did not vote for president trump but wouldn't say if he voted for joe biden. with election day fast approaching the president's closing argument is...
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there's no hope left for 4 republican senators to shut down a call for the vote senators grassley romney and gardner all support trump and leader mcconnell spurgeon in selecting a supreme court justice and it begins at the 2028 presidential election even though the options will start for democrats in protecting ginsburg legacy but also bad of obamacare gay marriage rights roe v wade and women's reproductive rights there might still be time for a last minute hail mary if truck pushes through justice but loses the presidential election democrats will be an i pod position to go nuclear and with tight senate races and democrats boys to pick up seats there are a couple possibilities to salvage the supreme court democrats are having talks of expanding the court by adding more seats which is perfectly constitutional. democrats could also push for statehood for puerto rico and washington d.c. providing for more democratic representation in congress and lastly they could add a rule change that would in the filibuster but all of these options are contingent on the result of the 2020 alexion in nov
there's no hope left for 4 republican senators to shut down a call for the vote senators grassley romney and gardner all support trump and leader mcconnell spurgeon in selecting a supreme court justice and it begins at the 2028 presidential election even though the options will start for democrats in protecting ginsburg legacy but also bad of obamacare gay marriage rights roe v wade and women's reproductive rights there might still be time for a last minute hail mary if truck pushes through...
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to shoot down a boat on the next supreme court justice many democrats cynically assume that mitt romney will be the dissenting voice and he wasn't what does this mean in the grand scheme. of the grand scheme i think it all that ensures that whoever nominee is going to get confirmed and it's going to happen quickly given every indication they don't want to wait on this to happen and they want to get it done as quickly as possible snow what's going to be interesting though is that it snows for when they can get things accomplished when they really want to you know it's certainly a stark contrast to the and then president obama tried to nominate merrick garland they're like oh no wait it's 9 months that was one election year we can't have him in there. with the next president to you know no such qualms this time around that's for sure of these republicans but that republicans you know used to move on and then because the election was and i think that's going to draw some are what you're seeing now some democrats are the greeting shows that you get it done when they want to get a big you br
to shoot down a boat on the next supreme court justice many democrats cynically assume that mitt romney will be the dissenting voice and he wasn't what does this mean in the grand scheme. of the grand scheme i think it all that ensures that whoever nominee is going to get confirmed and it's going to happen quickly given every indication they don't want to wait on this to happen and they want to get it done as quickly as possible snow what's going to be interesting though is that it snows for...
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he's talking about mitt romney. forgot mitt romney's name. imagine that.said where am i. i'm running against the single worst candidate in the history of presidential politics and that puts more pressure on me. imagine if you lose to a guy like this. it's unbelievable. it's disgraceful. if he wins, the radical left will be running the country. he won't be running the country, the radical left will take over. how about pennsylvania. he says there will be no fracking. elizabeth warren refused to get out, so they stole another one for bernie the greatest loser of them all. so she refused to get out. they wanted me to apologize for saying the word pocahontas. she took enough votes away and that shouldn't happen, but if i don't sound like a typical washington politician that's because i'm not a politician. [cheering] think about it, you talk about politicians. no fracking for a year and a half and then he goes to pennsylvania and says there will be, like nothing happened. imagine if i did that. no fracking, then you win and have to go a little to the other dire
he's talking about mitt romney. forgot mitt romney's name. imagine that.said where am i. i'm running against the single worst candidate in the history of presidential politics and that puts more pressure on me. imagine if you lose to a guy like this. it's unbelievable. it's disgraceful. if he wins, the radical left will be running the country. he won't be running the country, the radical left will take over. how about pennsylvania. he says there will be no fracking. elizabeth warren refused to...
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by the way, if you remember mitt romney's dad was central to that effort in 1964 on the part of kind of moderate and center left republicans going against their standard bear. you know, frankly, i think if it's a close election and if things come down to it it won't be the mitt romney's people listen to, the steve schmidt or republicans. -- keep my eye frankly on two people. one is mitch mcconnell because in the end if mitch mcconnell senate majority leader were to say there's enough evidence here joe biden has won it, i think that would be decisive. the other person interestingly enough and it's weird the way the world works is ted cruz. ted cruz runner-up to president trump in the republican nomination in 2016 were to step forward amidst the contested election and say again i think there's enough evidence here he wouldn't be seen as a mitt romney, he wouldn't be seen as a lincoln republican, he'd have a little more credibility. it's going to be very interesting, very fractious. you already see the president beginning to kind of proactively call people on the carpet whether it's bee
by the way, if you remember mitt romney's dad was central to that effort in 1964 on the part of kind of moderate and center left republicans going against their standard bear. you know, frankly, i think if it's a close election and if things come down to it it won't be the mitt romney's people listen to, the steve schmidt or republicans. -- keep my eye frankly on two people. one is mitch mcconnell because in the end if mitch mcconnell senate majority leader were to say there's enough evidence...
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romney, aftermitt the first obama/romney debates, many people argue that obama lost that debate, they said obama was listless, he seemed tired, he seemed like he did not want to be there. some people in obama's camp said they felt the same way. there was a media narrative both in the mainstream press and the african-american press, which i follow both closely, that was saying obama lost the debate and in so doing, might lose his reelection campaign. after a wild,as, even though initially obama said debate,ht he lost the he conceded to this narrative and said, i lost that debate. but he promised his own people that he was going to be better prepared for debates 2 and 3. what most people felt was blight debates 2, obama was back to the person people expected him to be, he was back to his 2008 self, he was that star that people needed, that his supporters wanted him to be. obviously, obama goes on to win 29 states and win reelection, that two states he loses between 2008 and 2012 are north carolina and indiana. to 29. from 31 states what is interesting about that is this. no matter what
romney, aftermitt the first obama/romney debates, many people argue that obama lost that debate, they said obama was listless, he seemed tired, he seemed like he did not want to be there. some people in obama's camp said they felt the same way. there was a media narrative both in the mainstream press and the african-american press, which i follow both closely, that was saying obama lost the debate and in so doing, might lose his reelection campaign. after a wild,as, even though initially obama...
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the romney/ryan campaign back in 2012 had that on their campaign website. of course speaker ryan made his reputation based on restraining andtlement spending president trump not only just ignore that, but was actually quite vocal that he would not reduce spending on medicare or social security during the 2016 campaign. then when he was actually an 2017, he continued to make it very clear he was not interested in cutting future spending on the programs. maybe that is populism, maybe that a smart politics, maybe .hat shows honesty i think that is an open question. but i would not give president trump a heart -- a hard grade when grading on a curve. >> i have a question from twitter and it says, president trump is defeated, how will populism on the right change? let's start with casey. wethat's like asking what got the blackberry, what's coming next. >> visit the iphone? >> may be better. how is it better, i would be the billionaire for i knew how to improve on it, but i think populism will remain, they will look at trump closely and try to figure out what he
the romney/ryan campaign back in 2012 had that on their campaign website. of course speaker ryan made his reputation based on restraining andtlement spending president trump not only just ignore that, but was actually quite vocal that he would not reduce spending on medicare or social security during the 2016 campaign. then when he was actually an 2017, he continued to make it very clear he was not interested in cutting future spending on the programs. maybe that is populism, maybe that a smart...
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trump did a lot better than mitt romney with this group of voters. that's what moved the numbers from a seven point victory in 2012 to a less than one point trump victory in 2016. and you saw that more dramatically in a lot of small towns, in central, western, and northern wisconsin. places obama won by 20 or 30 points. we saw that in a lot of these places. that's the and what does jill biden need to do differently? who does he need to show up that didn't show up in 2016? >> hillary clinton, her margins were better than past nominees in some parts of the state. she did even better in madison in the area around madison which is a very blue an important part of wisconsin. she did better and trump did worse in the republican suburbs and the democratic suburbs around milwaukee. but it was everything that happened outside of metropolitan milwaukee metropolitan madison, and that's a pretty huge proportion of the electorate and that's what she could not overcome. she also arguably didn't try really hard. i mean, wisconsin notoriously was a state she didn't
trump did a lot better than mitt romney with this group of voters. that's what moved the numbers from a seven point victory in 2012 to a less than one point trump victory in 2016. and you saw that more dramatically in a lot of small towns, in central, western, and northern wisconsin. places obama won by 20 or 30 points. we saw that in a lot of these places. that's the and what does jill biden need to do differently? who does he need to show up that didn't show up in 2016? >> hillary...
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, you know, romney on the question of who could handle the economy better, romney had advantage over obama. obama had an advantage over who would make the economy work for more people like you, but the fact now that biden has an advantage on even the economy and he has a double-digit advantage on dealing with crime and safety, sort of their bread and butter issue, and he has a huge advantage on health care, he has a huge advantage on dealing with racial issues. i don't know -- this looks -- this looks and feels like a potential collapse to me. and i think structurally this is different than it was in 2016 when you look at all these numbers. and also, this is also key. biden's favorables are above water in these polls the way hillary's favorables were not. >> right. >> and right now trump's favorables are, you know, low -- minus 20 depending on the poll. so this is very different. >> i guess the final point here, you know, i think you -- everyone is so -- has had their head spun around by this white house so much and doesn't know what to trust that when the news broke at 1:00 a.m. the
, you know, romney on the question of who could handle the economy better, romney had advantage over obama. obama had an advantage over who would make the economy work for more people like you, but the fact now that biden has an advantage on even the economy and he has a double-digit advantage on dealing with crime and safety, sort of their bread and butter issue, and he has a huge advantage on health care, he has a huge advantage on dealing with racial issues. i don't know -- this looks --...
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i think that, you know, reducing the corporate income tax rate is something that romney would have done if he were elected. there would have been a lot of pressure on john mccain to do that if he were elected. that's been a standard goal of republicans for quite some time. deregulation, same thing. find me a republican who doesn't think that the u.s. economy is too heavily regulated. so those are certainly parts of the president's policy agenda and successful, but i wouldn't call them populous. instead trade wars, attacks on domestic institutionings, attacks on basic norms, hostility towards immigrants, towards immigration, there, i think, those components of the preside president's agenda are pop list. in addition i would argue that the president enters the debate as well. and that's a big part of his presidency. so, maybe the component of the president's populist agenda that he's made the most progress on i think is the trade war. so let's take a look at that in a little more detail. i would argue that the trade war didn't work even on its own terms. the terms of the trade war are the
i think that, you know, reducing the corporate income tax rate is something that romney would have done if he were elected. there would have been a lot of pressure on john mccain to do that if he were elected. that's been a standard goal of republicans for quite some time. deregulation, same thing. find me a republican who doesn't think that the u.s. economy is too heavily regulated. so those are certainly parts of the president's policy agenda and successful, but i wouldn't call them populous....
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mccain: i think that mitt romney is one. he has been crucified for not joining certain elements of the party. just like you described. he wanted to work together with other senators and was actually criticized for it. it is those kinds of things that we should expect more from our leaders and demand. carl: when you look at though and the whole political process, it seems to publish -- punish people like mitt romney your late husband. -- and your late husband. the americanthat people can go out and maybe not see a t-shirt that drives them through the roof? mrs. mccain: i think that is absolutely true. we have to do it and take that first step. some of the things that we are doing out here in arizona that we put together, it was put together to the human trafficking team out here. it exemplifies way more than human trafficking. it is teaching basic respect to an elementary school. teaching little boys to respect little girls and vice versa. i get frustrated when i hear music that is uncivil, especially about women. see peoplee
mccain: i think that mitt romney is one. he has been crucified for not joining certain elements of the party. just like you described. he wanted to work together with other senators and was actually criticized for it. it is those kinds of things that we should expect more from our leaders and demand. carl: when you look at though and the whole political process, it seems to publish -- punish people like mitt romney your late husband. -- and your late husband. the americanthat people can go out...
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mitt romney kind of chipped the ice when he voted to impeach the president.sass maybe widens that crack in the ice. but at the end of the day, and for as long as so many elected republicans feel that they are caught between the trump base and whatever moderates are left in their states, they're going to cast their lot with the trump base. >> and maria, it's no secret the president is losing support among suburban women and recently was calling out to them. please like me, like me, look what i have done with your suburbs. his performance last night is going to help him with that key demographic. >> not at all. i think when you have someone like governor christi saying, please wear masks and last night in his debate he said 85% of people that wear masks get covid. which is absolutely not true that does not help his case. right now with biden talking very much about policy issues at yesterday's debate but counterposed as well with the fact that kamela harris when she debated was able to connect with a lot of suburban white women that came back to the party in 20
mitt romney kind of chipped the ice when he voted to impeach the president.sass maybe widens that crack in the ice. but at the end of the day, and for as long as so many elected republicans feel that they are caught between the trump base and whatever moderates are left in their states, they're going to cast their lot with the trump base. >> and maria, it's no secret the president is losing support among suburban women and recently was calling out to them. please like me, like me, look...
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joe biden is in romney's home state of michigan where he'll speak later this hour. >>> joining us now is former democratic senator and majority leader harry reid of nevada. he led the senate democrats from 2005 to 2017. senator reid, great to have you with us. i hope you don't mind me asking about your health. how are you doing, sir? are you in remission for pancreatic cancer? how are you feeling? >> okay so far. take one day at a time, but i feel pretty good. >> that's good to hear that, sir. i'm sure a lot of people in this country are praying for your healthy recovery. >> thank you. >> let me switch gears, sir, for a moment to judiciary committee. it's obviously due to vote on amy coney barrett's nomination next thursday. i'd like to get your reaction to how fast this process has been to confirm her on the supreme court. what do you make of how it's played out? >> i think it's bigger than barrett. the senate has turned into nothing but a platform for judges. under mcconnell's leadership, the legendary united states senate is nothing more than a place where they don't do amendments,
joe biden is in romney's home state of michigan where he'll speak later this hour. >>> joining us now is former democratic senator and majority leader harry reid of nevada. he led the senate democrats from 2005 to 2017. senator reid, great to have you with us. i hope you don't mind me asking about your health. how are you doing, sir? are you in remission for pancreatic cancer? how are you feeling? >> okay so far. take one day at a time, but i feel pretty good. >> that's...
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throughout the campaign the gallup polling kept signaling that mitt romney was ahead four, five, six, seven percentage points. at the end of the campaign gallup suggested it was a very tight race but romney was one point ahead, and in the end obama, president barack obama wins reelection by nearly four percentage points, a five-point miss, a real embarrassment for the gallup organization. it was also the year in which nate silver confirmed his status as an election oracle come if you will. in 2008 he had, through a poll based a physical model that he developed, estimates that become accurately and 49 out of 50 states. that was in 2008. in 2012 accurately forecast the outcome in all 50 states, and he was recognized as this statistics guru, is forecasting guru that help to his reputation and two signals rise of data journalism as a way to also interpret polls and public opinion. it was an embarrassment for gallup and a confirmation for nate silver. and then the 2016 election inevitably is one we remember quite clearly. it was the night that was not supposed to happen, according to the p
throughout the campaign the gallup polling kept signaling that mitt romney was ahead four, five, six, seven percentage points. at the end of the campaign gallup suggested it was a very tight race but romney was one point ahead, and in the end obama, president barack obama wins reelection by nearly four percentage points, a five-point miss, a real embarrassment for the gallup organization. it was also the year in which nate silver confirmed his status as an election oracle come if you will. in...
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romney. mr. rosen. mr. rubio, mr. sanders mr. sas mr. sasse. mr. schatz. mr. schumer. mr.tt of florida. mr. scott of south carolina. mrs. shaheen. mr. shelby. ms. sinema. ms. smith. ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan, mr. tester. mr. thune. mr. tillis. mr. toomey, mr. udall. mr. van hollen. mr. warner. ms. warren. mr. whitehouse. mr. ricker. mr. wyden. mr. young. >> martha: very dramatic thumbs down votes. this has gone through. 52 votes for amy coney barrett to the supreme court. shannon bream, your thoughts on some of the political showmanship here with some vote and walk out essentially by all the democrats? >> there has been a lot of drama around this particular nomination, confirmation process. it's something that's a lifetime appointment. quickly important to both sides. not surprisingly would have a little bit of drama tonight. we talked a little bit earlier about senator collins, republican running for reelection and main voting no. i have to think there was an understanding with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and other g.o.p. leadership that she would vote no beca
romney. mr. rosen. mr. rubio, mr. sanders mr. sas mr. sasse. mr. schatz. mr. schumer. mr.tt of florida. mr. scott of south carolina. mrs. shaheen. mr. shelby. ms. sinema. ms. smith. ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan, mr. tester. mr. thune. mr. tillis. mr. toomey, mr. udall. mr. van hollen. mr. warner. ms. warren. mr. whitehouse. mr. ricker. mr. wyden. mr. young. >> martha: very dramatic thumbs down votes. this has gone through. 52 votes for amy coney barrett to the supreme court. shannon bream,...
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i'm just curious what you think of senator romney's statement. >> thanks, mitt. thanks for saying it. i wish more people would say the same thing. certainly in the republican ranks you can count on one hand the people who have had the nerve to step up and say something. when this president said he was going to ignore the decision of the electorate, wasn't going to commit himself to accepting a peaceful transition of power, who spoke up against him? two people that i knew of, mitt romney and the republican governor of massachusetts. that's it, end of story. and you think to yourself, that should be the bipartisan universal reaction, that is disgusting and repugnant that a president would not accept a decision of the electorate. >> senator dick durbin, democrat from illinois, i appreciate you coming on during your lunch break and i hope you get something to eat. all of this is happening with 21 days to go with the election. we have reporters spread out around the country. geoff bennett is in south florida where joe biden will be today. cal perry is in south carolin
i'm just curious what you think of senator romney's statement. >> thanks, mitt. thanks for saying it. i wish more people would say the same thing. certainly in the republican ranks you can count on one hand the people who have had the nerve to step up and say something. when this president said he was going to ignore the decision of the electorate, wasn't going to commit himself to accepting a peaceful transition of power, who spoke up against him? two people that i knew of, mitt romney...
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romney and the idea is that everything is in constant flow not just dance.but also gender fluid gender but it will fluid in our bodies fluid in a latin american city fluid and nightlife like in america. the marist. and important to have for the scene to connect and run free. look. i believe the l.g.b. to community off the moves in strongly separated and isolated spaces is the most when we're together we feel that things are changing that often but then we go out onto the street and the surroundings stay hostile. but never going to go because i believe that our approach is a pretty radical. concourse was the. case on with ali i'm into theater companions and activism in music or party or luckiest . the. fancy dance as entertainment i think it can speak about complex issues in the world chen their post-colonial. you know the rise of the right fascism politics history yet the colonization of. the cultural center flora in bogota is an independent privately managed institution which supports artists through grants. manages the dance and performance section 3 now t
romney and the idea is that everything is in constant flow not just dance.but also gender fluid gender but it will fluid in our bodies fluid in a latin american city fluid and nightlife like in america. the marist. and important to have for the scene to connect and run free. look. i believe the l.g.b. to community off the moves in strongly separated and isolated spaces is the most when we're together we feel that things are changing that often but then we go out onto the street and the...
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throughout the campaign, gallup poll and kept signaling that mitt romney was ahead by four, five, sixcentage points. and at the end of the campaign, gallup suggested was very tight race that romney was one point ahead. and in the end, president barack obama wins election at the real embarrassment for the gallup organization. it was also the year in which nay silver confirmed his status as an election or goal. in 2008 he had, through a poll based statistical model that he developed, estimated the outcome accurate in 49 out of 50 states. that was in 2008. in 2012, accurately forecast the outcome and he was recognized as a statistics guru, forecasting guru that help seal his reputation. enter signaled the rise of data journalism as a way to also interpret polls and public opinion. : : >>> maybe not as deep as 1948 put shock that night ran very deep because hillary clinton was widely expected to one the presidency and perhaps fairly easily, and what happened in 2016 is key polls in battle ground states, particularly the upper mid-west, wisconsin, michigan, and pennsylvania, looked like th
throughout the campaign, gallup poll and kept signaling that mitt romney was ahead by four, five, sixcentage points. and at the end of the campaign, gallup suggested was very tight race that romney was one point ahead. and in the end, president barack obama wins election at the real embarrassment for the gallup organization. it was also the year in which nay silver confirmed his status as an election or goal. in 2008 he had, through a poll based statistical model that he developed, estimated...
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i think reducing the corporate income tax rate is something that mitt romney would've done if you were elected. the would've been a lot of pressure on john mccain to do that if you were elected. that's been a standard goal of republican conservative economic policy for quite some time. deregulation, same thing. find me a republican who doesn't think that the u.s. economy is too heavily regulated. so those are parts of the president's policy agenda and they are successful parts of the policy agenda but i wouldn't call the populist. instead, trade wars, attacks on domestic institutions, attacks on international institutions, attacks on basic norms, hostility towards immigrants, hostility towards immigration. there i think those components of the president's agenda are populist and meet the definition of populism that i put out at the beginning. in addition i would argue the president typically enters the public debate of the discourse as a populist as well, and that's a big part of his presidency. maybe the component of the president's populist agenda that he is make the most progress on
i think reducing the corporate income tax rate is something that mitt romney would've done if you were elected. the would've been a lot of pressure on john mccain to do that if you were elected. that's been a standard goal of republican conservative economic policy for quite some time. deregulation, same thing. find me a republican who doesn't think that the u.s. economy is too heavily regulated. so those are parts of the president's policy agenda and they are successful parts of the policy...
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trump did a lot better than mitt romney with this group of voters. that's what moved the numbers from a seven point victory in 2012 to a less than one point trump victory in 2016. and you saw that more dramatically in a lot of small towns, in central, western, and northern wisconsin. places obama won by 20 or 30 points. we saw that in a lot of these places. that's the demographic in those communities. hillary clinton was clearly part of the equation, she was very unpopular with those voters. i think joe biden is arguably less unpopular with that segment of the electorate which may explain why he appears to be doing better than hillary clinton did with those voters. host: why didn't hillary clinton overcome those voters with other voters? and what does joe biden need to do differently? who does he need to show up that didn't show up in 2016? better her margins were than past nominees in some parts of the state. she did even better in madison in the area around madison, which is very blue and she did better and trump did worse in the republican suburbs
trump did a lot better than mitt romney with this group of voters. that's what moved the numbers from a seven point victory in 2012 to a less than one point trump victory in 2016. and you saw that more dramatically in a lot of small towns, in central, western, and northern wisconsin. places obama won by 20 or 30 points. we saw that in a lot of these places. that's the demographic in those communities. hillary clinton was clearly part of the equation, she was very unpopular with those voters. i...
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mouth is that the man he was a master glassblower for 40 years and this was a happy island and the romneys are laughing. i think a solution would be to pay subsidies is the glass blowers what it is is a cultural heritage that we need to maintain a model. 'd nation glassblowers have passed on the secrets of their forms and colors from generation to generation for centuries now those secrets are in danger of disappearing. i'm not full from the team here in berlin for more check out our website details the dot com slash business where on social media as well as a line on facebook or twitter for me it's goodbye and take a. super from it are also good for the primordial planets. and they can do. from 2 continents. 3. 60. the goal is simply. to get. sculptor who. led to. subscribe to the documentary. it was the 1st international tribunal in history. book trials. 75 years ago high ranking officers of the nazi regime the judging by the allied forces. were the 1st war criminals to be held accountable for their crimes. by. their mom. going through dark hair looking for a sure. our 2 part series the
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and disqualified mitt romney.ge the subject and not be about him and being about joe biden and knock joe biden out. he obviously failed to knock joe biden out and as jeremy said he tried to a bunch of strategies a and bunch of tactics but none of them worked but part of the reason why he wasn't able to change the subject is because covid is too big of a subject. it is trump's failure on this thing, 220,000 dead americans and the first wave has never ended and we're about to have the third surge in the first wave with horrifying numbers on the horizon. we're looking at the next two weeks, there is all interesting data about the ways in which trump's standing gets hurt politically as covid cases rise and in individual congressional districts and counties and individual states. you look at the battleground states, where we're about to see a big surge, we're seeing a big surge in covid cases across the battleground states, that just turned out to be so large an issue it is impossible for trump to turn the page and tur
and disqualified mitt romney.ge the subject and not be about him and being about joe biden and knock joe biden out. he obviously failed to knock joe biden out and as jeremy said he tried to a bunch of strategies a and bunch of tactics but none of them worked but part of the reason why he wasn't able to change the subject is because covid is too big of a subject. it is trump's failure on this thing, 220,000 dead americans and the first wave has never ended and we're about to have the third surge...
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in her weekly online video calling on people to act now to contain the pandemic evans's if mitt romney's meet up with far fewer people with outside or at home refrain from any trips that are absolutely necessary any celebrations that aren't absolutely necessary please whenever possible stay at home in your place of residence. despite support from the armed forces to keep the test and trace system up and running this concern that germany's local health authorities are still struggling nonetheless 2000 people protested in stuttgart against the coronavirus measures they were not wearing masks. let's turn now to some other stories making news around the world demonstrations are expected across france today in a show of solidarity and defiance after the beheading of a teacher outside his school and police have detained 10 people over the killing investigators believe the victim was targeted for showing caricature of the muslim prophet muhammad in the classroom. u.s. president donald trump has been campaigning in the battleground states of michigan and wisconsin he won both states in 2016 but
in her weekly online video calling on people to act now to contain the pandemic evans's if mitt romney's meet up with far fewer people with outside or at home refrain from any trips that are absolutely necessary any celebrations that aren't absolutely necessary please whenever possible stay at home in your place of residence. despite support from the armed forces to keep the test and trace system up and running this concern that germany's local health authorities are still struggling...