they re going to have policies that s going to benefit you. what gives him pause? senator harris, how are you? very well. good morning. this change on morning radio. squl a lot of black people question if barack is black enough. i see them doing the same to you. what do you say to people questioning the legitimacy of your blackness. i think they don t understand who black people are. racial identity has followed her even before she announced her candidacy. is this country after what trump has unleashed ready for the first woman of color president? absolutely. on her book tour, an audience outburst. we are so brave and at her first news conference after announcing how do you describe yourself? how do i describe myself? as a proud american. she would not say she s an african-american woman. she would not say she s a black woman. words matter. and perhaps as a nod to that
writes about the three million that fell into poverty during her husband s two tenures? if she regrets any of that. sean: it s more than that. eight million that went into poverty. 13 million more americans on food stamps. i m not trying to correct you. when it comes to the number of women specifically that had sean: women, okay, i didn t hear you. normally, we ve got a record, of course, of women who vote and have started their own businesses upped president trump, lowest unemployment rate in american history but under barack obama, the condition of women s lives were destroyed effectively. poverty, no jobs, the future gone, all their money was gone, no money in their pocketbook. doctors gone. hospitals gone. sean:you make a good point. we talk about the democratic breakdown. we now have record low unemployment, denine, since trump has been elected. unemployment in 14 states. african-american americans, hispanic americans, asian americans, women in the
writes about the three million that fell into poverty during her husband s two tenures? if she regrets any of that. sean: it s more than that. eight million that went into poverty. 13 million more americans on food stamps. i m not trying to correct you. when it comes to the number of women specifically that had sean: women, okay, i didn t hear you. normally, we ve got a record, of course, of women who vote and have started their own businesses upped president trump, lowest unemployment rate in american history but under barack obama, the condition of women s lives were destroyed effectively. poverty, no jobs, the future gone, all their money was gone, no money in their pocketbook. doctors gone. hospitals gone. sean:you make a good point. we talk about the democratic breakdown. we now have record low unemployment, denine, since trump has been elected. unemployment in 14 states. african-american americans, hispanic americans, asian americans, women in the
2010 electorate across the country, stacey won t win and neither will democrats. take political analyst privilege for a minute and talk to the brothers. if you look at 2012, 2008, african-americans the most likely voter in the electorate because of people like you, joy, african-american women. the most dramatic turnouts have been by african-americans led by african-american men. understand this conversation that we ve had this morning is about our communities and our rights literally are under attack. brothers, your community is under attack. right? the battle is at the voting booth. we have to engage and you have to show up for elections. you ve got less than 25% of millennials voting in off years while seniors vote at over 55%. right. they re deciding your future. you have to engage, get engaged here and by the way, i m not letting democrats off the hook for this, because too often democrats move resources away
and to cornell belcher on this. the reason brian xekemp is bi bio-engineering this is because he can see this is not going to be easy. georgia is a state in which she at 47.7% in the latest atlanta journal-constitution poll, and stacey abrams, think about georgia, red as it is, should be down 20 points or 10 points and she is right neck and neck with him. that was a poll that probably isn t polling the rural voters she s going out and talking with. one more thing. demographics of georgia. more favorable to democrats than states like ohio or michigan. 32.2% african-american. 9.6% hispanic. 4.2% asian-american. cornell belcher, they re doing it because they re afraid.