dan, i mentioned you worked for president obama also in florida politics a crucial state. is trump third party candidacy is that hillary clinton s dream scenario. we have the abc washington post numbers that show she would have a huge victory under the scenario. wouldn t be good for the republican party. he knows it. this is political hostage taking. trying to send a message to the republicans to treat him well. and it you only have to be a marginal player in the general election to make a difference. speaking of florida in 2000. the 96,000 votes ralph nader won in the state. ask al gore about those whether there were 537 likely gore voters in there if nader hadn t been on the ballot. trump wouldn t have to move the needle much to make a real difference in an outcome. and third party candidates don t get elected president of the united states. raises the question if he were to go that route if he was serious about, further raises the question if he is seriously running for presid
habit of sometimes ending in december. ask al gore. we know there s a chance it could happen again this year. a chance in the senate, that comes down do one seat that we might not find out whether the democrats will hang onto the chamber or if republicans will grab control for a full month after election day. while the rest of the country is making its final choices in november, louisiana will be holding what s called a jungle primary. even though it will be the general election day. where all of the candidates for the senate, regardless of their party, will be listed on the same ballot. if no one breaks 50%, the top two face off in runoff to be held on december 6th. that s why the polls in louisiana are tough to read. if you look at this one from the new york times last month it might look like the incumbent mary landrieu is blowing out the field. but all the other names are republicans. if one of them forces a run-off with her, the race will get a lot closer. this is the fourth tim
what else could explain our allowing the rest of the world to written after we invented it. ask al gore. but we re out now, saying it s the world s now and iran or russia or china couldn t control it even if they wanted to this president might think so but the last democratic president doesn t think so. bill clinton is very worried and so is former cia guy mike baker. mike, what do you think of this and the rationale behind it, no individual country can control it or run it anyway, nor should there the. so we re baking away recognizing that. yeah. this is an apologetic stance we re taking because of the snowden leak and the white house s perceived embarrassment over the snowden leaks. i don t find myself wholeheartedly agreeing with former president clinton very often but agree 100% when he says this idea to transfer the
this is malicious stuff. they all think it s a big joke when you read the transcripts we re going to read tonight. but it does subject a atmosphere of retribution, of nasty politics in chris christie s crowd. also, can you hear me now? he is the nastiest voice on the right. but ted cruz worries that rand paul is getting all the noise out there. so cruz is out there today celebrating the tea party and dumping on the health care law. original fellow, isn t he? plus, look who is defending obamacare, hillary clinton. after all, she is the one that started this big push for health care in the country. finally, ralph nader is offering up the names of billionaires of who he think would make great third party candidates in 2016. it seems like the last time nader pulled the third party game, it didn t work out so well for al gore, did it? this is hardball, the place for politics.
there is the federal investigation that is happening. and look, what the governor did in that response is what i ve been saying all along, which is he is trying to present that, yeah, this is happening, but i still have to be governor. i still have to run this state. i still have an agenda that i m trying to get through the legislature. and if they want to play political games, well, then they will be accountable to the voters. that s sort of the subtext of what he is saying. but i agree that the overall message is that i m standing there with a bat, and you guys, if you re going to insist on investigating me, well, i ll make sure i hit you with it. he also says to eric scott there, his interviewer, don t get hysterical about this. that s a great way the talk to a reporter. don t get hysterical. and that guy is blowing right now, holding her up by her ankles and shaking, where does he get a image like that? you have a bully problem, don t use images like that. thank you. up next,