welcome back to a special edition of outfront republican senator ron johnson of wisconsin attacking his opponent mandela barns saying he is destain and contempt for apmeamerica. just about every day a new tweet, a new video or audio clip really serves just to show his destain, his contempt for america. okay. this comes as the washington post is reporting that during a recent campaign event, johnson told a story of witnessing a small town community in wisconsin help a truck driver. truck driver had been stuck in a local road. he s telling this story and then in the middle of it, he mentions the driver s race in this way. let me quote for you. you know one little point really doesn t factor in the story at all but the driver was an african american gentleman so why would i add that detail? i happen to be running against
included is why we are resilient because of the grid and tenacity because you have to be. are you proud to be an american? i am. because america has given me everything. t16 those resonate with everybody that the african-american gentleman first in 1866 in vietnam then again and 71 and that s what he has to say. we could beat up on gwen very but just a few years ago is this more of a narrative she feels she has to ascribe to? raymond: that s what i wanted to talk about. in 2015 she probably held the flag the first time she competed. what happened between then and now? i think she has been fed the
the laws are not working to make people safer, what they do do is allow police to take guns from people without due process and in some cases that s resulted in death like gary willis, an african american gentleman in maryland, where an angry relative wanted to get revenge against him after an argument. he was completely innocent. police came to the home when he answered the door with a gun in his hand because it was 5:17 a.m. he ended up being shot to death. these are very dangerous laws and no republican or senate democrat before i run out of time mark, quickly. here s the common sense answer. people in every country in the world play violent video games. people watch violent movies. people in every country have the same incidence of mental illnese in the united states. it s only in the united stateses that we have these mass shootings this frequently that s not true. tell that to the guy that went to four places in orange
the past year. the laws are not working to make people safer what they do do is allow police to take guns from people without due process and in some cases that s resulted in death like gary willis, an african american gentleman in maryland where an angry relative wanted to get revenge against him after an argument. he was completely innocent. police came to the home when he answered the door with a gun in his hand because it was 5:17 a.m. he ended up being shot to death. these are very dangerous laws and no republican or senate, democrat before i run out of time, mark, quickly. here s the common sense answer. people in every country in the world play violent video games. people watch violent movies. people in every country have the same incidence of mental illness in the united states. it s only in the united states that we have these mass shootings this frequently that s not true. tell that to the guy that went to four places in orange
in alabama. people see you as a potential factor is african american turnout in alabama and worries about the suppress sieve vote a voter i.d. law disenfranchised a considerable number of voters in that state. what did you think about the jones campaign and the democratic campaign broadly to try to mobilize and empower african american voters for this election? i spent a lot of time with the incredible field director for the campaign and african american gentleman who spent a lot of time in the south from georgia. he is sort of running through the met tricks of the campaign got me really excited about the kind of calls doing door knocks and field operation. there has been a lot of effort to mobilize the operation and i wasn t convinced until i started hitting two different college campuses, hbcus and multiple,