to these traditional red areas. they have to decide that it s not okay to ignore certain section of my state of my district. and i really saw that in georgia. i didn t see either candidate try to get the urban vote in downtown atlanta. i thought to myself we are trying to max mize our vote. what kind of center are you requesting to be if you are just for the people who et vod for you. why don t you find out what the needs are if that constituent doesn t want to vote for you at least you could say you listened and maybe you weren t heard but the next time you will be. steve: i wonder, you know, what you just said reminded me that kamala harris had cut a tv spot that was supposed to run in 300 black churches in virginia but then there were questions about whether or not it was legal. i wonder if they actually ran that. i was under the assumption they did in 300 churches. steve: it clearly did not help if they did. brian: yeah. brian: white governor, black lieutenant governor and latino
being involved in their kids education. i m paraphrasing. so, both parties know going forward how important the parent is. so we are going to play two soundbites, one is from a republican, one is from a democrat and they realize that if they bore going to be in control. they have got to get the vote of parents. here s elise stefanik from new york yesterday on capitol hill. i m telling you. it s coming. brian: i m patient. last night was not just a big night for republicans. it was a big night for america. americans across the country rejected president biden and speaker pelosi s radical socialist agenda. the question now is will washington democrats finally wake up and listen to the american people who have rejected this far left agenda? republicans are the party of parents, of education, of small businesses, will of freedom and of family. democrats are the party of big
attorney general. beautiful it represents america. brian: i wish it would be we reverse the hyphen. african-american american-hispanic, i thought we would be more who he emergencyized why now. enough to multiple generations have been here. we are still trying to segment so much all the time. steve: well, i saw something this morning in the the washington post where they broke down who exactly showed up and who didn t show up. and one of the problems for the democrats in the commonwealth of virginia was there was not a lot of enthusiasm for terry mcauliffe and in particular, the younger voter. the under 24 voter for the most part didn t show up like they have in the past because clearly, they were not interested in this particular election. but, know what the democrats are going to do is say you know what? we didn t get them out last time we need to get them out this time. that s going to be the marching order. ainsley: carley has headlines for us. carley: that s right. i sure do. we
you don t understand if we can t get a full background case and put it out there in 24 hours we got to let this guy go. we need time to build a case on anybody or not build a case. but this cash bail was designed criminal first. they are putting the criminal first. and it started in new york. and rippled across the country. steve: yep. brian: with a democratic legislation, you still have to find a way to get them to approve this and todd kaminski evidently did this in the middle of the night, cuomo signed it. and then who knows what he was doing afterwards. and next thing you know we are dealing with this law enforcement dropped in its lap. and then the pandemic comes as well as all hell breaks out on streets across america. it becomes a revolving cure. and the cops are saying you want me to do this job here is my badge. i m done. you don t pay me enough. ainsley: nassau county. that s the race you were talking about. farther east in suffolk county.
kids schooling. ainsley: ains they are not the party of the parents. they re the parties of the unions the teachers unions they listen to what they say. the parents you talk to out in middle america, they are worried about what our kids are learning in school. they are worried about taxes. they are worried about how much gas it s going to cost when they have to drive their kids to school every day and parents of veterans are worried about how joe biden handled afghanistan. brian: also, just thinking about on what you just said, so gas is 3.60. i talk to people as high as 6.50. and 7.20 in california. you are doing that while the president of the united states is going to talk about we are not going to worry about oil and gas. we are going to ask the saudis to pump it. don t worry about it we have to go electric cars. until we can plug in our car, basically deal with it, america. that s how much gas is going to cost. ainsley: you can t buy a car. brian: deal with it, america, you can t