basically just give us back the democratic party. and it shows that behind the scenes there is a lot of things being worked. you lead the democratic as a senate majority leader. it s a bit like the cartoon. there s a lot that we should not get into but he basically stays where he is. that s how you feel? absolutely i was the campaign cochair for barack obama for the second term but today i do not recognize this democratic party im looking forward to a fight where there is no fight i don t think
basically just give us back the democratic party. and it shows that behind the scenes there is a lot of things being worked. you lead the democratic as a senate majority leader. it s a bit like the cartoon. there s a lot that we should not get into but he basically stays where he is. that s how you feel? absolutely i was the campaign cochair for barack obama for the second term but today i do not recognize this democratic party im looking forward to a fight where there is no fight i don t think
basically just give us back the democratic party. and it shows that behind the scenes there is a lot of things being worked. you lead the democratic as a senate majority leader. it s a bit like the cartoon. there s a lot that we should not get into but he basically stays where he is. that s how you feel? absolutely i was the campaign cochair for barack obama for the second term but today i do not recognize this democratic party im looking forward to a fight where there is no fight i don t think
the hyde amendment, which hurts poor women and women of color. yes, yes. reporter: the biden campaign on wednesday saying the former vice president misheard and reaffirmed his commitment to the measure, saying in a statement, he has not at this point changed his position on the hyde amendment. the criticism was fast and fierce, with nearly all of biden s 2020 rivals piling on. the vice president is absolutely wrong on this one. reporter: the evening, the campaign cochair making this argument. i think the vice president has been very consistent over his career since 76 when the hyde amendment became law, that he is a deeply religious man. now, campaign officials say he didn t make this decision because of a political backlash. that he heard the merits of the case and decided to change course. the sources familiar with this conversation tell cnn this, we made the argument about
but i think in some ways you re giving the republicans a gift by saying, will have a debate whether or not i.c.e. should be abolished and the focus should be on what the administration did to the children. eric: is that a gift? we bring in a former trump campaign cochair and former senior advisor to the hillary clinton campaign. welcome to you both. lena, let me start with you. it is really a lightning rod issue. your heart goes out to the children. it is a horrible situation. but his holder correctly says it is a gift by some democrats calling for the abolishment of i.c.e.? is perhaps the first met eric holder and i have ever agreed on! i think this was a gift to the republicans and i think any member of the united states that believes i.c.e. should be abolished is basically saying we want a country without a border. in a country that a border does not exist. and so, i support legislation