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and russia gave the democratic party in the so-called resistance and continue to lose elections or the attempts to destroy trump at all cost destroying the democrats and undermining the credibility of the liberal mainstream media. cross talking why democrats keep losing i'm joined by my guest david polk in new york he is a democratic strategist and former co-chair of the new york state democratic party in washington we have michael flanagan he is president of flanagan consulting and a former...
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washington and in atlanta. welcome to the prime time "special report." democrats are 0 for 5 in special elections. against the incumbent president who they say is vulnerable. under attack constantly from investigations into collusion and obstruction of justice to daily negative stories about his style, his tweets. you name it. but democrats are 0 for 5 so far in special elections. democrats tonight say all five of the candidates out perform traditional democratic turn-out in the republican leaning districts. but after spending tens of millions of dollars, they haven't won one. tonight's focus the special congressional election in georgia where republican karen handel defeats jon ossoff in the special runoff election. the most expensive congressional race in history. we have fox team coverage. we are at the headquarters in atlanta but we begin with steve harrigan at the handel headquarters. we just saw her speak on fox. good evening, steve. >> the celebrations here now in full swing. we saw the crowd build throughout the night. screams and roars when karen handel came out to announce her
washington and in atlanta. welcome to the prime time "special report." democrats are 0 for 5 in special elections. against the incumbent president who they say is vulnerable. under attack constantly from investigations into collusion and obstruction of justice to daily negative stories about his style, his tweets. you name it. but democrats are 0 for 5 so far in special elections. democrats tonight say all five of the candidates out perform traditional democratic turn-out in the...
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-span2. until then a look at the future of the republican and democratic parties part of an all-day conference on president trump's first 100 days posted by university of california institute of politics in los angeles. >> hello. good. okay, we are going to cut the cowboy music. [laughing] we're going to do our last panel, enlighten, provocative and it's great harmer was its stability. at time when there are no civil discussions are very few going on for people with radically different views, a lot of respect so far. i'm sure that will continue. one announcement by the way, so what on the last panel said thee president had met with the entire city to explain a strategy on north korea. i just got a little message. he met for 14 minutes with the entire senate he met for 14 minutes. so i don't know what that says about the last panel. our final panel is on the future of the parties. and let me introduce people briefly. on my far left, no indication of ideology, steve schmidt come closer and privacy with the chief savages for the 2008 john mccain in 2004 george w. bush presidential camp
-span2. until then a look at the future of the republican and democratic parties part of an all-day conference on president trump's first 100 days posted by university of california institute of politics in los angeles. >> hello. good. okay, we are going to cut the cowboy music. [laughing] we're going to do our last panel, enlighten, provocative and it's great harmer was its stability. at time when there are no civil discussions are very few going on for people with radically different...
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democratic parties. this is the final panel at an all-day conference on president trumps the first 100 days hosted by the university of california unread institute of politics in los angeles. >> their people with radically different views and there was a lot of respectful exchange so far. that will continue. i have one announcement, by the way, someone in the left panel said that the president had met with the entire senate to explain his strategy on north korea. i just got a little message he met for 14 minutes with the entire senate. yes, john, he met for 14 minutes. i don't know what that says about the last panel. our final panel is on the future of the party and let me introduce people briefly. on my far left and this is no indication of ideology, steve schmidt,), previously the chief strategist for 2008 john mccain in 2004 george w. bush presidential campaigns and you've all seen him commenting rather wisely and sagely throughout 2016 and beyond. christian growth, a colleague, associate professor of political science here at usc author of the award-winning book congress black and whit
democratic parties. this is the final panel at an all-day conference on president trumps the first 100 days hosted by the university of california unread institute of politics in los angeles. >> their people with radically different views and there was a lot of respectful exchange so far. that will continue. i have one announcement, by the way, someone in the left panel said that the president had met with the entire senate to explain his strategy on north korea. i just got a little...
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-- september ripples throughout the country exposing deepening divisions in the democratic party. joining us uc hastings law professor rory little. james taylor, university of san francisco political scientists. and marisa lagos. senate gop leaders finally unveiled their health care bill yesterday. what are some of the key provisions? >> it's not as different from the house bill as a lot of folks expected. we're still seeing these massive repeals of the tax hikes that funded obamacare on the rich. we're seeing deep, deep cuts to medicaid. in california that's the medi-cal program. the house version would have been that faster, so the senate version is a slower rollout. but it would still slash payments and put a cap on that really kind of making it not an entitlement program anymore. it would allow states to drop what is considered essential benefits under obamacare, like maternity care, mental health care, emergency services. it does keep more subsidies for the exchange than the house bill. but i think on balance, this is a very draconian change. would be for a lot of americans. >> how does
-- september ripples throughout the country exposing deepening divisions in the democratic party. joining us uc hastings law professor rory little. james taylor, university of san francisco political scientists. and marisa lagos. senate gop leaders finally unveiled their health care bill yesterday. what are some of the key provisions? >> it's not as different from the house bill as a lot of folks expected. we're still seeing these massive repeals of the tax hikes that funded obamacare on...
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: after losing two central elections, ten r centrist democrats, tweeted out they should work with the republicans not only to save the economy, but to get themselves elected. is it right or wrong? i'm david asman, welcome to forbes on fox. let's find out with steve forbes, elizabeth macdonald, and mike, you say that democrats are going to help themselves on us taxpayers as they help the g.o.p. pass tax cuts? >> the tax cuts would help the economy and get it growing again. the democrats if they worked with republicans could take some credit with that. look, smart people in government know that if you have a good idea, it's better to attach yourself with it than detach yourself. they worked together in the '80s, democrats and republicans on tax reform, in the '90's on welfare reform. this he can work on this. david: john, would it help if the democrats and republicans got together? >> no, this is not the 80's. this would be a bad idea. the simple truth is, democrats do not believe in tax cuts. any kind of bipartisan planning between the two parties would amount to something symbolic, bu
: after losing two central elections, ten r centrist democrats, tweeted out they should work with the republicans not only to save the economy, but to get themselves elected. is it right or wrong? i'm david asman, welcome to forbes on fox. let's find out with steve forbes, elizabeth macdonald, and mike, you say that democrats are going to help themselves on us taxpayers as they help the g.o.p. pass tax cuts? >> the tax cuts would help the economy and get it growing again. the democrats if...
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bernie sanders of vermont. plus, the democrats' loss in georgia leads to calls for nancy pelosi to step down. >> you have to carry this toxic brand an your back. >> she says she's not going anywhere. >> i think i'm worth the trouble. >> for democrats to win the house do they need a new candidate for speaker? democrats on both sides of the issue join me this morning. also, russian election meddling and this stunning statement from an obama administration official. i feel like we sort of choked. what we now know about what the obama white house knew and when it knew it. joining me for insight and analysis are syndicated columnist george will, helene cooper of the "new york times," nbc news's hall jackson and mark leibowitz. welcome to sunday. it's meet the press. >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history celebrating its 70th year. this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good morning. this was a week that brought into no cuss more clearly than ever the hardening of political cultures. one left, right, blue, red, liberal and conservative. from
bernie sanders of vermont. plus, the democrats' loss in georgia leads to calls for nancy pelosi to step down. >> you have to carry this toxic brand an your back. >> she says she's not going anywhere. >> i think i'm worth the trouble. >> for democrats to win the house do they need a new candidate for speaker? democrats on both sides of the issue join me this morning. also, russian election meddling and this stunning statement from an obama administration official. i feel...
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. welcome to "watters world." i'm jesse watters. democrats in disarray. the democrats plushed $24 million down the toilet in the georgia special election this week. we know money can't buy you love. now we know it also can't buy you a congressional seat. president trump said we'll win so much we'll get sick of wing. but the question is, when will the democrats get sick of losing? left-wing celebrities who played a big role in the georgia special election are leading your party over the cliff. here is johnny depp delivering what he considers to be political analysis. when was the last time an actor assassinated a president? i want to clarify, i'm not an actor. i lie for a living. it's been a while, and maybe it's time. jesse: depp was forced into apologizing. democrats, do you think this is working for you? you know what else isn't working for you? the mainstream media and their fake polls setting you up time and time again. here is what nate silver said about the georgia race. you know who else looks dead? this cnn panel after the news broke their boy always some boyg down in flam
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middle america. the democrats need to learn how to embrace them. -- go on to say it is essential that we explore the reasons for our defeat, but at a certain point, a point we reached weeks ago, that it stopped being a debate and became more of a ideological standoff, a kind of purity test. please explain. guest: let me explain what this piece isn't. a 500,000 piece about why liberals cannot connect with trump voters and the white working class. the headline gives that impression, but that's not what the piece is about. it is not about trump voters. it is about potential allies in red states. liberals who live in red states and moderates. voterst be about trump to the extent that you have these voters that switched from obama to trump in wisconsin and michigan and pennsylvania, but i'm not talking about the base trump motor, the stereotypical trump motor. -- trump voter. talking about the gulf between liberals and liberals in moderate and middle america, and whether there are any differences there in values and how those can be bridged. host: if you could go back eight years to the st
middle america. the democrats need to learn how to embrace them. -- go on to say it is essential that we explore the reasons for our defeat, but at a certain point, a point we reached weeks ago, that it stopped being a debate and became more of a ideological standoff, a kind of purity test. please explain. guest: let me explain what this piece isn't. a 500,000 piece about why liberals cannot connect with trump voters and the white working class. the headline gives that impression, but that's...
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. >> while democrats and the left are unanm sly opposed. >> thousands of people will die. >> i'll talk to independent bernie sanders of vermont. plus the democrat's loss in georgia leesds for calls for nancy pelosi to step down. >> you've got to beat the republicans and carry this toxic brandon your back not going anywhere. >> i think i'm worth the trouble frankly. >> democrats on both sides of the issue join me this morning. also russian election meddling and this stunning statement from an obama administration official. i feel like we sort of choked. what we now know about what the obama white house knew. joining me are sinidated call n columnist. welcome to sunday. it's meet the press 3467. >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, celebrating its 70in'th year, this is meet the press. >>> this was a week that brought into more focus the hardening of our political cultures. one left, one blue, one right, one to the russia investigation and even to the shooting at that republican baseball practice, americans watched their favorite cable chann
. >> while democrats and the left are unanm sly opposed. >> thousands of people will die. >> i'll talk to independent bernie sanders of vermont. plus the democrat's loss in georgia leesds for calls for nancy pelosi to step down. >> you've got to beat the republicans and carry this toxic brandon your back not going anywhere. >> i think i'm worth the trouble frankly. >> democrats on both sides of the issue join me this morning. also russian election meddling...
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that combined to get a majority of the vote. there were three democrats, but really, the democrats consolidated around jon ossoff. he got 48.3% and another couple of democrats got very small percentages. i feel very comfortable and confident that we are working as a team with the rnc, who is doing a great job on the ground game and voter registration. i feel comfortable that a lot of our natural allies have come in to help on this. the congressional leadership fund, the chamber of commerce is in, other folks have been in helping in this race, and while it is uncoordinated -- it is a bad word in politics -- it is an effort where everyone that needs to has joined the fight. i feel like we did what it takes to win in kansas. we did what it took to win in montana. we did what it took to make sure georgia went to a runoff. in fact it was hard to keep georgia coming to a runoff because the democrats had already consolidated around one candidate, the republicans had 13 candidates. jon ossoff spent over $10 million in april himself with others joining in to help him. that's amazing spendin
that combined to get a majority of the vote. there were three democrats, but really, the democrats consolidated around jon ossoff. he got 48.3% and another couple of democrats got very small percentages. i feel very comfortable and confident that we are working as a team with the rnc, who is doing a great job on the ground game and voter registration. i feel comfortable that a lot of our natural allies have come in to help on this. the congressional leadership fund, the chamber of commerce is...
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dekalb county, this is where jon ossoff has to run it up again. this is the most democratic part of the district. has not changed since the last time we spoke, still 60-40 in thal ar that area. the most populist part is fulton county. that hasn't changed, 52-48. again, we're at the early vote. so they expect, anderson, the early vote to come in. we got most of that in now and now we have a few more hours as we go through the vote actually cast today. both campaigns say this is just the early night, early numbers, plan for a long night. if you check in the two camps who's feeling more confident right now, i would say it's definitely the republicans, but again, it's early. >> john, how do you spend $50 million on one congressional seat? >> one of the local news stations down there, anderson, actually added a newscast, so they could keep taking in the money from these -- so a lot of it was on tv ads, a lot of it was on radio ads, a lot of it, digital ads. ads on facebook and the web and a lot of the money on the ground. voter identification. making sure you turn people out, have multip
dekalb county, this is where jon ossoff has to run it up again. this is the most democratic part of the district. has not changed since the last time we spoke, still 60-40 in thal ar that area. the most populist part is fulton county. that hasn't changed, 52-48. again, we're at the early vote. so they expect, anderson, the early vote to come in. we got most of that in now and now we have a few more hours as we go through the vote actually cast today. both campaigns say this is just the early...
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moves to the senate. >> i said, add some money to it. a plan with heart. >> democrats call it trumpcare, and mean. >> for once on the subject of health care, i find myself agreeing with the president. his health care bill is mean. >> lordy, i hope there's tapes. >>> nope. the president admits he made it all up. >> and nancy pelosi stares down her critics. >> have your fun. i love the arena. >> the top stories sourced by the best reporters now. >>> welcome to "inside politics." i'm john king. to our viewers in the united states and around the world, thanks for sharing your sunday. a lot to talk about. driving a constant anger in president trump and constant effort by aides to find some way to calm it down. >> there has been no obstruction. there has been no collusion. there has been leaking by comey, but no collusion, no obstruction and everybody agrees to that. >> plus misleading statements. another reminder that truth and transparency seem to rank low among this president's priorities. >> the paris agreement would have cost america millions of lost jobs and billions and billions of dol
moves to the senate. >> i said, add some money to it. a plan with heart. >> democrats call it trumpcare, and mean. >> for once on the subject of health care, i find myself agreeing with the president. his health care bill is mean. >> lordy, i hope there's tapes. >>> nope. the president admits he made it all up. >> and nancy pelosi stares down her critics. >> have your fun. i love the arena. >> the top stories sourced by the best reporters now....
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." democrats arefo 0 for 5 and special elections. against an incumbent president who they say is incredibly vulnerable. under attack constantly from investigations into collusion and obstruction of justice to daily negative stories about his style, his tweets, you name it. but democrats are 0 for 5 so far and special elections.ns democrats tonight say all five of thoses candidates are performed traditional democratic turnout in these republican leaning districts. after spending tens of millions of dollars, they haven't won one. tonight's focus, the special congressional electionub in georgia. republican karen handel defeats democrat journals off in a special runoff election, the most expensive congressional race in history. we have fox team coverage. we begin with correspondent steve harrigan, where celebrations are underway at handel headquarters. we just saw her speak on fox. >> the celebrations here now in full swing. we saw the crowd to build throughout the night, a lot of screams and roars when karen handelou came out to announce hr victory. now, the biggest roar, interestingly enough,
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: , hello ei am dana perino. it is 9:00 in new york city and this is "the five" ." the democrats are on a losing streak to fight the near incessant accusations of presidential obstruction of justice and unconstitutional actions. they are now 0 for 4 and special elections. the democrats issues were on full display after the g.o.p. netted to go wins in georgia and south carolina. this is despite unprecedented spending by liberals. president trump brought up the republican victories last night at his will rally in iowa. >> they thought they were going to win last night in atlanta. they thought they were going to win. and it they have been unbelievably nasty. really nasty. >> all we do is win, win, win. we won last night. they say what is going on? what is going on? we won last night. and even the worst of them said, "that was a big win for trump. >> dana: the results have some democrats questioning whether house minority leader nancy pelosi should keep her jo job. >> do think nancy pelosi is more toxic than donald trump? >> you know what? the honest answer is, in some areas of the country, y
: , hello ei am dana perino. it is 9:00 in new york city and this is "the five" ." the democrats are on a losing streak to fight the near incessant accusations of presidential obstruction of justice and unconstitutional actions. they are now 0 for 4 and special elections. the democrats issues were on full display after the g.o.p. netted to go wins in georgia and south carolina. this is despite unprecedented spending by liberals. president trump brought up the republican victories...
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of the motivations. the suit was filed by two democratic attorneys general. >> while the attorney general will testify in a public session tomorrow, what's not known is how willing he will be to describe the details of private meetings he had with the president or if the white house will seek to invoke executive privilege if senators try to get answers out of the attorney general that he doesn't want to give. >> bret: john roberts on the north lawn. thank you. there are calls for robert mueller to remove himself from some parts of the investigation. a senior political analyst brit hume is here. i want to start by, this administration, the president with the cabinet meeting, trying to move forward. but yet still commenting on this investigation. >> probably a good idea for the president to try to focus on what the administration and members of his cabin and are doing. he went around the whole table today, the first time with a full cabinet, and they all gave their testimonials about what they are doing. i'm not sure how much of an impact it made but it was better than focusing on t
of the motivations. the suit was filed by two democratic attorneys general. >> while the attorney general will testify in a public session tomorrow, what's not known is how willing he will be to describe the details of private meetings he had with the president or if the white house will seek to invoke executive privilege if senators try to get answers out of the attorney general that he doesn't want to give. >> bret: john roberts on the north lawn. thank you. there are calls for...
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swings and there is a shot. throws over. the side is retired. inning over but not before the democrats put 3 on the board. 3-2 at the end of one. we will come back to nationals park. goes into the congressional baseball game. -- you are listening to the congressional baseball game. >> a laptop that has not set in your lap and months. [crowd noise] [cheers] >> back here at nationals park. democrats leading republicans, 3-2. richmond's first offering to rodney davis. sending it to centers field for a base hit. >> missed him by a couple of inches. plate. paul at the swing and a foul ball towards the dugout. >> one of several senators line tonight. rand paul of kentucky. >> be in jeff blake, the two regulars. >> he, jeff flake and chris murphy on the democrats side. that is pretty much the roster for the senators. >> swing and a miss, strike 2. >> all we can ask for is a good game. runs scored every year. the first inning is any indication, we have got that this year. >> a lot of action in this game. are usually is with these guys. absolutely locked him up with a curveball. strikeout. is f
swings and there is a shot. throws over. the side is retired. inning over but not before the democrats put 3 on the board. 3-2 at the end of one. we will come back to nationals park. goes into the congressional baseball game. -- you are listening to the congressional baseball game. >> a laptop that has not set in your lap and months. [crowd noise] [cheers] >> back here at nationals park. democrats leading republicans, 3-2. richmond's first offering to rodney davis. sending it to...
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democratic members of congress. first played at old griffith stadium in d.c. and then at r.f.k. and then at nats park. democrats and republicans take this seriously. they get management help. they get guidance. they get uniforms from the pros and they practice. they were practicing this morning. republicans were practicing this morning when shots were fired, and steve scalise among others, the minority whip -- majority whip, rather, injured and in the hospital undergoing surgery. the headline from "politico" and a little bit of the incident, what happened this morning from john brezz me has and louis nelson. a gunman opened fired at a baseball practice in alexandria, virginia, this morning wounding whip steve scalise in a scene that senator rand paul could have been a massacre. they write, it does not immediately appear there were fatalities and the gunman is in custody. the identity and motivation of the shooter is not immediately disclosed. alexandria police chief michael brown said five people were transported from the shooting scene but did not identify him. the gunman was wound
democratic members of congress. first played at old griffith stadium in d.c. and then at r.f.k. and then at nats park. democrats and republicans take this seriously. they get management help. they get guidance. they get uniforms from the pros and they practice. they were practicing this morning. republicans were practicing this morning when shots were fired, and steve scalise among others, the minority whip -- majority whip, rather, injured and in the hospital undergoing surgery. the headline...
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closed doors. democrats demand transparency. >> it's a very small group in the sense of seeing the bill. >> tammy duckworth as dems kick off a seven-hour talk-a-thon and the dollars and cents of the georgia 6th. >> we can't spend that money on every summer race. >> as voters head to the polls tomorrow who will get a return on the most expensive race in congressional history? this is "mtp daily" and it starts right now. good evening. i'm katy tur in new york in for chuck todd. welcome to "mtp daily." can the republican party survive a president under criminal investigation? or deeply unpop health care overall or toxic political climate? we're going to start to get answers tomorrow when voters head to the polls for a surprising nail-biter special election in deep red georgia. georgia 6th has become a senate spectacle because of what it might tell us about the current political climate. the president is tweeting up a storm on this context right now. we'll dive into the race in just a moment. we're also going to dive into the big issues that are shaking up the race including health car
closed doors. democrats demand transparency. >> it's a very small group in the sense of seeing the bill. >> tammy duckworth as dems kick off a seven-hour talk-a-thon and the dollars and cents of the georgia 6th. >> we can't spend that money on every summer race. >> as voters head to the polls tomorrow who will get a return on the most expensive race in congressional history? this is "mtp daily" and it starts right now. good evening. i'm katy tur in new york in...
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, but democrats went all-in on this. they raised a ton of money significantly outspent republicans. this was the best shot democrats in these special elections to try to make a victory in the trump era. and they came up short, which now of course, is going to create a whole series of questions about how the democratic party should run in the year of donald trump because they came up short here. >> what's interesting is that breaking news, a republican wins in georgia it shouldn't be breaking news. this is the way it should happen. but the fact that it was so close at least it appeared in the polling and in the results, as well. the results are really close. what does this say about the state of affairs especially the trump, is there a mandate for donald trump? will he keep his support? will it stay the same? are democrats looking at there as necessarily a loss or they got close and maybe there's hope for them in the midterms? >> i don't think there are moral victories here. the democrats lost this race. that is a loss. they went all-in on it, and with all the energized base threw had, th
, but democrats went all-in on this. they raised a ton of money significantly outspent republicans. this was the best shot democrats in these special elections to try to make a victory in the trump era. and they came up short, which now of course, is going to create a whole series of questions about how the democratic party should run in the year of donald trump because they came up short here. >> what's interesting is that breaking news, a republican wins in georgia it shouldn't be...
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more us pearl of patriotic millionaires we'll explain why in just a moment and can the democratic party follow the example of germy corben in the u.k. and turn progressive politics into success at the ballot box as michael's in a richard asco the night sky. actual panel discussion on the future of the democratic party. the congressional budget office has released its score of the senate republican health care plan according to c.b.s. the so-called better care reconciliation act would cause twenty two million people to lose health insurance which when you really think about it is pretty weird i mean what's the point of a health care bill that causes people to lose their health insurance well here's in on a little secret the republican health care bill isn't really a health care bill at all it's a massive tax cut for the very very rich paid for by an equally massive cut to medicaid joining me now is morris prole chairman of the patriotic millionaires and former managing director at blackrock morris perle welcome back. great show it's great to great to talk with you sir millionaires
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that in this climate. and then to comeback and was an editor. >> might take the democratic party is a party consumed by hate. and that is by character assassination. this half dozen from the united states senate. in the attorney general for monday's civil-rights movement began to say the kkk leads to the death in desegregated schools. the spin nicad you go from campus riots to supporter of donald trump and? >> and i agreed to the books for the school but it was victorious and then mr. the vietnamese without our protection. but i realize the laugh was never the anti-war movement. and that is what motivates the. >> in your new book "big agenda" you write the pelicans need to direct their heroes that the achilles heel with the responsibility of misery and suffering. >> there is a chapter in my but called the achilles heel . democrats have a stranglehold with every killing field. chicago. baltimore. washington d.c.. 100% controlled by the democratic party. everything that is wrong with the inner-city. and those of a graduate are functionally illiterate. with the beautiful mother of four c
that in this climate. and then to comeback and was an editor. >> might take the democratic party is a party consumed by hate. and that is by character assassination. this half dozen from the united states senate. in the attorney general for monday's civil-rights movement began to say the kkk leads to the death in desegregated schools. the spin nicad you go from campus riots to supporter of donald trump and? >> and i agreed to the books for the school but it was victorious and then...
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christmas eve? our democrat friends didn't want anybody to go home. they didn't want anybody go home and have to explain what they were in the process of writing in the majority leader's office. so i think it's pretty safe to say this is -- this subject has been very partisan from the beginning. not a single republican voted for the bill. and our friends on the other side have made it perfectly clear no democrats will be voting to replace it. so through that process, our colleagues on the other side had 60 votes at the time. obamacare was imposed on our country. over the last seven years we've all witnessed and debated its many failures. over the last seven years republicans have offered ideas on a better way forward. over the last seven years democrats have worked to from he vent -- to prevent congress from acting fnlgt it's the basic -- acting chght it's the same basic die familiar iblg. obamacare continues to collapse. republicans are working to implement better ideas. democrats are trying to prevent congress from acting. so i regret that democrats announced their intention early
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amendment process next week in the u.s. senate. numberrd response from a of democrats, democratic leaders, including chuck schumer , and we just saw a rand paul, one of several republicans who, so far, is on record as being against the bill in its current form. we would like to hear from you. what do you think of this measure that is coming before the senate this coming weekend go our numbers are on your screen. democrats, and independence and all others. @cspan or leave a comment on our facebook page. this discussion draft by the republicans was laid out in by the key bullet points associated press this past week. here is what the bill essentially does. in brief. it ends the affordable care act mandates and most of the taxes. if faith is not the medicaid expansion over three years, ending in 2024. limits medicaid spending with per capita caps, or block grants for states that choose them. the spending growth rate would become stricter in 2025. states could buy for waivers for many of the insurance regulations, though not protections were people with pre-existing conditions and coverage fo
amendment process next week in the u.s. senate. numberrd response from a of democrats, democratic leaders, including chuck schumer , and we just saw a rand paul, one of several republicans who, so far, is on record as being against the bill in its current form. we would like to hear from you. what do you think of this measure that is coming before the senate this coming weekend go our numbers are on your screen. democrats, and independence and all others. @cspan or leave a comment on our...
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democratic parties. hosted by the university of california institute of politics in los angeles, this is 90 minutes. >> hello. oh, good, great. okay. we, we're going to cut the cowboy music -- [laughter] and we're going to do our last panel. this has been, for me, enlightening, provocative, and its great hallmark was its civility at a time when there are no civil discussions or very few going on, people with radically different views, and there was a lot of respectful exchange so far. i'm sure that will continue. i have one announcement, by the way. someone in the last panel said that the president had met with the spire senate to explain his strategy -- the entire senate to explain his strategy on north korea. he met for 14 minutes with the entire senate. yes, john, he met for 14 minutes. so i don't know what that says about the last panel. our final package is on the future of the parties, and let me introduce people briefly. on my far left -- and this is no indication of ideology -- steve schmidt, a close friend, previously the chief strategist for the 2008 john mccain and 2004 george
democratic parties. hosted by the university of california institute of politics in los angeles, this is 90 minutes. >> hello. oh, good, great. okay. we, we're going to cut the cowboy music -- [laughter] and we're going to do our last panel. this has been, for me, enlightening, provocative, and its great hallmark was its civility at a time when there are no civil discussions or very few going on, people with radically different views, and there was a lot of respectful exchange so far....
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provider. >> tonight, a discussion of the future of the public -- republican and democrat parties. then, trump talks about renegotiating nafta. of theat the discussion future of the internet. at the discussion of the future of the republican and democratic parties with political scientist and campaign strategist gathered at the southern california university. this was part of a daylong event on the first 100 days of the trump administration. this is an hour and a half. ok. we are going to cut the music. we are going to do our last panel. for me, this has been enlightening, and it is great stability. and a time where there are no civil discussions or very few going on, with people with radically different views, there were a lot of respectful exchanges. , someoneannouncement had said in president had met with the entire senate to join his strategy on north korea. that he meante for 14 minutes with the entire senate. yes, john, you met for 14 minutes. i don't know what that says about the last panel. our final panel is on the future of the parties. let me introduce people briefly. schmidt
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democrats of their first victory of a donald trump era. and here at karen handel's head quarters in georgigeorgia. she thanked president trump tonight. what's the latest? >> reporter: well, the sentiment you're hearing from handel's supoureders is that no amount of money can buy an election. it was something you heard handelsay as jon ossoff continues to bring in millions of millions of dollars, 23 million in fact as we talk about this race being the most expensive in the history of the house of representatives. but when karen handeltook the stage after all the t's were crossed so that her campaign was confident it was the move to put her on stage, she had a very different tone. you heard her really bring up to light all the negative of jon ossoff that he lived outside the district, he didn't represent the people of this district and their concerns and their needs. this has been a republican strong hold for decades. the republicans have held the seat in congress for more than four years. the run will continue as the conservative folks of georgia's sixth district galvanized to suppor
democrats of their first victory of a donald trump era. and here at karen handel's head quarters in georgigeorgia. she thanked president trump tonight. what's the latest? >> reporter: well, the sentiment you're hearing from handel's supoureders is that no amount of money can buy an election. it was something you heard handelsay as jon ossoff continues to bring in millions of millions of dollars, 23 million in fact as we talk about this race being the most expensive in the history of the...
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senate democratic leader chuck schumer. >> hi, george. >> you heard kellyanne conway say, they have to come to the table. >> on january 4th, they passed this reconciliation bill that said, we don't want democrats. we have sent ten letters saying, sit down with us. we can improve obamacare. if you stop doing this repeal, which is trump care, highly unpopular with the american people, we'll sit down with you and make it better. last week, i asked mitch mcconnell, let democrats and republicans all together, all 100 of us, let's meet in the old senate chamber and discuss it. no. they want to try it themselves. if they fail, they'll hopefully stop sabotaging obamacare and sit with us and hopefully make it better. >> are they going to pass the bill? >> i think it's 50-50. as democrats, we're doing everything we can to fight this bill. it's so devastating to the middle class. i think they have, at best, a 50-50 chance of passing this bill. to get three senators to vote no. you can probably say yes, you can say no, it's probably 50-50. but the bill is just devastating. that's what's making
senate democratic leader chuck schumer. >> hi, george. >> you heard kellyanne conway say, they have to come to the table. >> on january 4th, they passed this reconciliation bill that said, we don't want democrats. we have sent ten letters saying, sit down with us. we can improve obamacare. if you stop doing this repeal, which is trump care, highly unpopular with the american people, we'll sit down with you and make it better. last week, i asked mitch mcconnell, let democrats...
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democrats whether in washington or anywhere else have been running solely against donald j. trump. what we discovered in georgia, that's not working. the democrats have to come up with something else and at the moment it is well known, they don't have much of anything else in terms of substance or policy. >> and bill, the question is whether they need somebody else, and particularly somebody other than nancy pelosi. donald trump is having a field day. he sent out a tweet pleading with her to stay, let's put up the tweet if we can essentially, please let, i certainly hope the democrats do not force nancy p out, that would be very bad for the republican party. please let crying chucky stay. [laughter] >> he set up a race as special election. arrogance of the democrats running a guy who didn't live in the district and so forth, you're going to get donald trump gloating when he's vindicated. he's going to fun with this. in fairness, i say nancy pelosi herself isn't the problem and if you look at how they played her in the election of the republicans it was san francisco values, so the problem,
democrats whether in washington or anywhere else have been running solely against donald j. trump. what we discovered in georgia, that's not working. the democrats have to come up with something else and at the moment it is well known, they don't have much of anything else in terms of substance or policy. >> and bill, the question is whether they need somebody else, and particularly somebody other than nancy pelosi. donald trump is having a field day. he sent out a tweet pleading with...
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like. >> the reality check is failed for the democrats. obamacare reform has been six years in the making. the details of what the republicans are going to do well-known in advance that somehow the democrats claim they were blindsided that the new senate g.o.p. health care bill was on the senate budget committees web site at 10:30 a.m. eastern time yesterday and yes we are being very exact here. democrat minority leader chuck schumer asked for 10 hours to review the bill but then he only needed a half an hour to oppose it. watch. >> the presence of the senate bill needed hard. the way this bill cuts health care is heartless. the president said the house bill was mean. the senate bill may be meaner. the senate republican health care bill is a wolf in's clothing. deirdre: we are going to get to the bottom that pit welcome to risk and rewards. liz mcdonald in for deidre bolton. despite democrats losing offices for your state even as the democrats lost for special elections even after the loss of more than 1000 legislative governorships even after nancy pelosi has seen more than five d
like. >> the reality check is failed for the democrats. obamacare reform has been six years in the making. the details of what the republicans are going to do well-known in advance that somehow the democrats claim they were blindsided that the new senate g.o.p. health care bill was on the senate budget committees web site at 10:30 a.m. eastern time yesterday and yes we are being very exact here. democrat minority leader chuck schumer asked for 10 hours to review the bill but then he only...
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the anti-trump voters whether democrats or republican libertarians need to grapple with about their frustration with politics as norm, about their deep economic pessimism that do not correspond to being deplorable. host: we have seen those frustrations unfold in great britain with the election earlier there month. theresa may losing seats in the house of commons and uncertainty on when the house will meet with the opening of parliament. there has to be the formation of a government. guest: yes rbgs there is the increase in majority and strengthen negotiating for the great talks with the european union following brexit and she lost seats and lost her majority. so it is a far weakened prime minister. the vote for the labor party under jeremy corbin who is an extreme leader by recent standards, he has some very hard line old fashioned socialist viewpoints. the vote for him i think was a vote to weaken theresa may by the british people rather than strength everyone her. so confusion reigns in britain. only one thing you can say is you have this very unpredictable spirit of antiestablish
the anti-trump voters whether democrats or republican libertarians need to grapple with about their frustration with politics as norm, about their deep economic pessimism that do not correspond to being deplorable. host: we have seen those frustrations unfold in great britain with the election earlier there month. theresa may losing seats in the house of commons and uncertainty on when the house will meet with the opening of parliament. there has to be the formation of a government. guest: yes...
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, new york. line for democrats, go ahead. caller: hey, how are you question mark host: doing well. caller: it was fairly predictable. was whoever got that $60 million, you know? the media? are you there? we've got you. the $60 million, go ahead. caller: my party, the democrats, made so much out of it. we lost so much out of it. $30 million? $35 million? i don't know who else did, too. republicans had to counter with -- where does that money go? the output of the race was fairly predictable. i just wonder if we have all gone crazy and spend happy just sending money to the media and hoping for the best return. it's him was like rolling the dice. host: on that money question, here's that chart from "the wall street journal." steve cohen -- anotherff, chipping in $10 million from outside groups. karen handel, you can see the comparison between outside spending for her and her campaign. other candidates, this was the runoff that happened in georgia. this was spending for other candidates in the race. and the first vote in the primary. we are asking what it means, your thoughts the day
, new york. line for democrats, go ahead. caller: hey, how are you question mark host: doing well. caller: it was fairly predictable. was whoever got that $60 million, you know? the media? are you there? we've got you. the $60 million, go ahead. caller: my party, the democrats, made so much out of it. we lost so much out of it. $30 million? $35 million? i don't know who else did, too. republicans had to counter with -- where does that money go? the output of the race was fairly predictable. i...
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with our disagreements. >> we used to complain like hell when democrats rammed the affordable care act. now they're doing the same thing. >> i want to assure you, before this summer is over, we will repeal and replace obamacare. >> the american people have a right to know what is in this bill. >>> it's a total disgrace what happened to otto. he should have been home a long time ago. >>> i hope the president and his team get a lot tougher with china. >> this is "new day" with chris cuomo and alisyn camerota. >> good morning. welcome to your "new day." alisyn is off. brooke baldwin joins me. republicans celebrating a big win in the most expensive house race in u.s. history. karen handel defeating democratic challenger jon ossoff to win the open seat in georgia's sixth congressional district. it's another deneat for the democrats, that's four in a row in these special elections since president trump was elected. >> democrats are 0 for 4 there. meantime on capitol hill senate republican leaders will take the wraps off their health care bill, unveiling a draft tomorrow after weeks of secrec
with our disagreements. >> we used to complain like hell when democrats rammed the affordable care act. now they're doing the same thing. >> i want to assure you, before this summer is over, we will repeal and replace obamacare. >> the american people have a right to know what is in this bill. >>> it's a total disgrace what happened to otto. he should have been home a long time ago. >>> i hope the president and his team get a lot tougher with china. >>...
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. if democrats were to fall short after all of those marches and all of the madness and a record amount of money spent electing jon ossoff, if they couldn't win there, if that was going to be a huge setback, now if he had won, even by one percentage point, it would have been a massive victory but as we said all along, all the chips were pushed to the middle of the table here. this was a winner take all and it was a huge win for republicans and a big loss for democrats. it something, miki, we've been asking democratic leaders from the beginning, are you willing to vote for people in your primary process that reflect the districts in which they run and the answer is we finally got to a yes after a lot of nos but they still have a very long way to go. if you have a young guy like that without a family, he's not been in the community, he doesn't live in the community, he doesn't teach sunday school or go to the synagogue every saturday. if he doesn't coach baseball, if they don't know who he is, then it's a lot easier to stick a picture of nancy pelosi next to jon ossoff and say, oh,
. if democrats were to fall short after all of those marches and all of the madness and a record amount of money spent electing jon ossoff, if they couldn't win there, if that was going to be a huge setback, now if he had won, even by one percentage point, it would have been a massive victory but as we said all along, all the chips were pushed to the middle of the table here. this was a winner take all and it was a huge win for republicans and a big loss for democrats. it something, miki, we've...
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-- mccaughey, and senator robert wicker. later, democratic senator chris van hollen. ♪ host: good morning, thursday, -- june 20 9, 2017. 29, 2017. some democratic republic of their calling for a larger overhaul that would include bringing senate democrats to the table that can pass the boats with both parties. we will talk about that this morning on the washington journal, and as we do, we are asking our viewers for your opinion. republicans can call in this ,orning at (202) 748-8001 democrats, (202) 748-8000, independents, (202) 748-8002. -- you also can catch up with us on facebook and twitter. a good thursday morning to you here. some of the headlines today about the ongoing efforts when it comes to health care in this country. "health care bill set for a fast rewrite." and a nod to bipartisanship, they write "deal on existing health law could emerge if the senate bill fails." washington times, "republicans set new deadline to repeal obama care." is somee of mcconnell's comments on the floor of the senate. is unfortunate, that our democratic college refused to work with us in a
-- mccaughey, and senator robert wicker. later, democratic senator chris van hollen. ♪ host: good morning, thursday, -- june 20 9, 2017. 29, 2017. some democratic republic of their calling for a larger overhaul that would include bringing senate democrats to the table that can pass the boats with both parties. we will talk about that this morning on the washington journal, and as we do, we are asking our viewers for your opinion. republicans can call in this ,orning at (202) 748-8001...
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washington. bring republicans and democrats together. each to compromise to agree something. right now, the obvious place where that is necessary is on health care. that is not happening. the atmosphere seems as toxic, poisonous as ever before. it is on both sides. the democrats are the out party. my party. we need to clarify what your party is. you say that is your party. you famously quit the democratic party more than ten years ago. ran against them, won your connecticut seat as an independent. you infuriated so many in your party by actually backing john mccain for president against barack 0bama in 2008. i have to ask you, did you vote for trump? no, oh, no. i strongly voted for hillary clinton. but you are not a democrat. i'm still a democrat. many democrats regard you as an traitor. unfairly. in 2006, because i stuck with the iraq war longer than others. this is part of the toxic atmosphere. even though my voting record was good on domestic issues. i was challenged in the democratic primary and lost. the old ronald reagan line, not so much i left the democratic party, but the democrat
washington. bring republicans and democrats together. each to compromise to agree something. right now, the obvious place where that is necessary is on health care. that is not happening. the atmosphere seems as toxic, poisonous as ever before. it is on both sides. the democrats are the out party. my party. we need to clarify what your party is. you say that is your party. you famously quit the democratic party more than ten years ago. ran against them, won your connecticut seat as an...
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enough. it is wednesday, it's the longest day of the year and democrats are isn'tly feeling it for sure. >> tonight the rules of engagement. >> a special thanks to the president of the united states of america. >> what happens when the base of both parties are fired up? >> we find common ground to move forward. >>> plus the blame game begins. >> ossoff with nancy pelosi. >> democratic leader nancy pelosi takes heat for the loss in georgia. >> we clearly need to have the right method and the right messengers. >> can democrats win in 2018 with the republican's favorite spoil the ill at the hem. >>> pulling back the curtain on the republican health care bill. i'll talk to senators from both sides of the aisle, including one republican, who might actually know what's in the bill. this is mtb daily. a -- mtp daily and it starts right now. and good evening, i'm chuck todd in washington. welcome to "mtp daily" one political party is banking in the rays of victory the other is feeling burned. the democrats feel the notch of the needed sixth district yesterday. republican karen handel topped joh
enough. it is wednesday, it's the longest day of the year and democrats are isn'tly feeling it for sure. >> tonight the rules of engagement. >> a special thanks to the president of the united states of america. >> what happens when the base of both parties are fired up? >> we find common ground to move forward. >>> plus the blame game begins. >> ossoff with nancy pelosi. >> democratic leader nancy pelosi takes heat for the loss in georgia. >>...
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democrats and obamacare collapsing. in ge pugia,am.emoct ltssire targogh gd.idcy perusi. congressman tim ryan says our brand is w puam ishan tr3 c1p. maybe,bliayrus someblioderate democrats will vote for health care ref pumside isax cumoc, yayrus. p day, we have the aftermath of terror in michigan Ãaoam.eal an ss s. a lis ser urusr guy e at. and george clooney sells his and george clooney sells his tequila brandpth pusi1 aves dolo brs. "vausey & company" is about to begin. ♪ >> ishe isliealep sccrich conge r3rd.ew immept ltion rules that say those seeking admission h y rs,nig ce awayryblit russib y r support ishemselves financially and should not use -dlfare r3ikeda periods,fsit oeastpthive yearan stuart: well, that was the president, mr. trump in iikea o bst shrn's rrpthor immigrants for five years after they come hermp ye a cid'talocresirusrsselthore unless you've been here five years. rthepsidd e as t gohed rtpthikm pgxason what do you think? >> i isllnk i sos thowaysw. waubs set paying for five years. and it's goi iso ish gtsse scrun on its,ron make no mistake, it's the sues saj s
democrats and obamacare collapsing. in ge pugia,am.emoct ltssire targogh gd.idcy perusi. congressman tim ryan says our brand is w puam ishan tr3 c1p. maybe,bliayrus someblioderate democrats will vote for health care ref pumside isax cumoc, yayrus. p day, we have the aftermath of terror in michigan Ãaoam.eal an ss s. a lis ser urusr guy e at. and george clooney sells his and george clooney sells his tequila brandpth pusi1 aves dolo brs. "vausey & company" is about to begin. ♪...
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this spring, some democrats are finally realizing what has been obvious for a while. you can't win elections unless you're running on something. normal people don't seem to care for nancy pelosi. after their party's shocking defeat in tuesday's race in georgia, several prominent democrats conceded it might be time to find an actual message, maybe even a new leader in congress, one who doesn't embody the attitudes of the richest zip code in san francisco. >> you think nancy pelosi is more toxic than donald trump? >> you know what? the honest answer is in some areas of the country, yes she has. >> it's clear i think across the board of the democratic party, we need new leadership. it's time for a new generation of leadership in the party. >> nancy pelosi was a great speaker. she is great leader. but her time is come and gone. i believe that she is not the leader for the future of the democratic party. >> tucker: nonsense says nancy pelosi, she describes herself as a remarkably impressive leader, despite half a decade of uninterrupted defeats. >> you want me to sing my braces, is that
this spring, some democrats are finally realizing what has been obvious for a while. you can't win elections unless you're running on something. normal people don't seem to care for nancy pelosi. after their party's shocking defeat in tuesday's race in georgia, several prominent democrats conceded it might be time to find an actual message, maybe even a new leader in congress, one who doesn't embody the attitudes of the richest zip code in san francisco. >> you think nancy pelosi is more...
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don't have the votes in the end. can the democrats, even though they were involved until now, be able to push it one way or the other to make it acceptable to 50? >> i think it depends which democrat you're talking about, are they up for re-election, is it something they've already staked their reputation on. an interesting one is the opioid legislation that doesn't exist yet. odds are somebody's going to try to insert that into the bill. and will senators, democratic senators from places like west virginia, from places that are hit hard by this crisis really be able to say, well, i didn't do it because there is procedurally a more bigger gain down the line that i couldn't vote for it -- that's difficult to translate to people at home when it's not -- when it's an issue you said you care about that they care about. you will see splintering on amendments when it hits issues like that. >> the key test is for republicans. this has been since long before donald trump came on the scene as a republican politician, this has been their mantra, dividing line. it was huge in the 2010 elections, 20
don't have the votes in the end. can the democrats, even though they were involved until now, be able to push it one way or the other to make it acceptable to 50? >> i think it depends which democrat you're talking about, are they up for re-election, is it something they've already staked their reputation on. an interesting one is the opioid legislation that doesn't exist yet. odds are somebody's going to try to insert that into the bill. and will senators, democratic senators from...
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defeated democrat jon ossoff by five points in georgia's sixth congressional district. nbc news also projecting earlier that republican ralph norman defeated democrat archie parnell in south carolina's fifth but by less than the expected by three points. in the last 30 minutes or so, we have heard both a victory and a concession speech in georgia. handel thanked the president as chants of "trump" broke out in the crowd. then her husband and her supporters. >> tonight, i stand before you extra narrowly hum biabled and at the tremendous privilege and high responsibility that you and people across the sixth district have given to me to represent you in the united states house of representatives. >> at a time when politics has been adopted by fear and hatred and scapegoating and division, this is community stood up. women in this community stood up. you did. you did. and you picked this campaign up and you picked me up and you picked alicia up, and you carried us on your shoulders. >> let's bring in our reporters on the ground in georgia tonight. at the democrat jon ossoff's headquarters
defeated democrat jon ossoff by five points in georgia's sixth congressional district. nbc news also projecting earlier that republican ralph norman defeated democrat archie parnell in south carolina's fifth but by less than the expected by three points. in the last 30 minutes or so, we have heard both a victory and a concession speech in georgia. handel thanked the president as chants of "trump" broke out in the crowd. then her husband and her supporters. >> tonight, i stand...
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an uphill battle i think the lesson i take away as a democrat is that we need good candidates recruit can say why wasn't he a good candidate well he's a little young i don't know that he's done very much in public service i tend to be old fashioned i think you should go i don't think working on the hill counts but i think he does but maybe maybe do a little bit more maybe a little bit more seasoning maybe live in the district so these are all lessons i think we can take i think it starts with taking back the house starts with recruiting the best candidates we can get i don't think in this district we did that i think the reason was because it's a it's a heavily republican district there are ninety six districts that are less republican that will be up in november and i think we have a really good shot at a lot of those so betsy. off of that point this is an r. plus ten ten point district and mishandles he only won by five points and she had to spend millions of dollars because of course the. democrats were were spend more money because it is be counted as a resoundingly victor
an uphill battle i think the lesson i take away as a democrat is that we need good candidates recruit can say why wasn't he a good candidate well he's a little young i don't know that he's done very much in public service i tend to be old fashioned i think you should go i don't think working on the hill counts but i think he does but maybe maybe do a little bit more maybe a little bit more seasoning maybe live in the district so these are all lessons i think we can take i think it starts with...