And think of who can i gets to runup an attack ad on me saying im just like rachel maddow. Who will do that for me . Any democratic politician running in 2020, just like obama. You know when you start advertising that to democratic primary voters we can kind of see you you might mean thisba backwards. They ended up with that ad. I dont know, i mean remember when Claire Mccaskill now an nbc contributor did that jujitsu thing in the Republican Senate primary when the republicans were trying to pick a candidate to run against her, she base any facilitated ads that described that the guy who she most wanted to run against as too conservative, too strong, too hard line. And she ran those ads in the republican primary so Republican Voters could pick that guy. She wanted them to do that so she could run against him. Im worrying thats whats happening in iowa a little bit. I dont think itll work. The more comparisons he can get to barack obama, the better. Yes, thats exactly it. Thanks, lawrenc
Thing in the Republican Senate primary when the republicans were trying to pick a candidate to run against her, she base any facilitated ads that described that the guy who she most wanted to run against as too conservative, too strong, too hard line. And she ran those ads in the republican primary so Republican Voters could pick that guy. She wanted them to do that so she could run against him. Im worrying thats whats happening in iowa a little bit. I dont think itll work. The more comparisons he can get to barack obama, the better. Yes, thats exactly it. Thanks, lawrence. Thank you, rachel. Well, were going to end the hour tonight with a very special video treat from a place that hasnt really dazzled us much before, but this year continues to do things weve never seen. Im talking of course of another brilliant performance by a freshman member of the house. Youve seen congresswoman katie porter do this on this program before, and she has done it again. And youre going to want to see w
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