republicans, or possibly nobody? all of the above plus everybody. i think, look, the president put out that tweet and melanie has done some great reporting on immigration over the course of the past couple of months, but, you know, the president put out that tweet and it really underscores the degree to which he s trying to convince his base that they should be up in arms about immigration for this midterm election. certainly democrats are enthusiastic going into this election in general. they are upset about what s going on at the border. the president is trying to make sure republicans show upping with particularly trump-supporting republicans who aren t typically, necessarily people who didn t typically, necessarily vote before the trump wave, trying to get them out there, talking about immigration as though he were not on the side of passing that bill. i think we ll do that. we re still some months away. it s a little early to determine how any individual issue plays on electio
response since the supreme court decision? is is it sulking? bitter, sullen? what is it? well, all of the above plus misinformed, plus a little desperate. i think what you know, you ve seen it in the polls over the last few days. a slight majority of americans now support the supreme court decision and the provisions of the law because they re learning more and more about the benefits to them so i think the republicans are in a great, great deal of kind of confusion right now. they first of all, not many of them have read the law and i would encourage all of the republicans to read the law baugh before they talk about it because they re going to be embarrassed just as senator mcconnell has been on numerous occasions and they re finding the feem there confronting are beginning to understand, there are significant benefits to them. in kentucky for instance, there are 640,000 uninsured kentuckyans.