doling out money, the days of balanced budgets is long gone. that s been fine and easy to do. the democratic party has more difficulty moving right on culture, getting to a centrist position. they re pandering to their liberal groups. republicans have been able to move very easily. biden had the tiktokers into his office about a week ago as a hail mary with this election, and that, you know, generation doesn t vote very much. but if they do, they think they re going to vote democratic. and he went all in on gender reconstructive surgery which that generation thinks is the civil rights movement of their time. you know, for the people who i ve tried to convince that biden is a centrist, i get it when they see something like that and they say, what do you mean biden is a centrist? here he is going all in on this issue. he just completely sold out.
republican primary and the democratic party. something i think most casualties may not be aware of, and that is that in general participants in a prime area on the republican side tend toward the more right right extremist wink. where as democratic voters, who are in a primary tend towards a more centrist position. that is a basic asymmetry. what you are seeing called out in primary voters on the republican side are the kind of true believers in this trump ideology. it s little wonder that with exceptions as noted, that is what is taken today. i think at this point, for most of these candidates, it s either a lot or a little bit of trumpism. all of them are embracing to some degree. thanks to you, you folks, maria teresa kumar, and jonathan, i m gonna talk to on the other side of this break. thanks to you ten and two anat
who voted to impeach trump or in a partisan primary hapless, have lost and meijer was like he might be heading that way. 99% they say out that number in right now. we are looking at the three district and michigan, gibbs has 53. 1% of the vote, to meijers, 46 point a difference about higher than the 5000 votes. anat what do you make of it? i think what voters are understanding, first of all let s talk about the basic asymmetry of participation between the republican primary and the democratic party. something i think most casualties may not be aware of, and that is that in general participants in a prime area on the republican side tend toward the more right right extremist wing. where as democratic voters, who are in a primary, tend towards a more centrist position. that is a basic asymmetry. what you are seeing called out
pathetic he goes to kimmel for what was supposed to be a talking point spoon-fed interview. they did cover topics, it wasn t joking and fun. kimmel is trying to rehabilitate joe biden and kamala harris, the only people polling right now besides johnny depp and amber heard. jimmy kimmel is not a soft landing, he s a bouncy castle. why? he has to devote his entire show to advancing the democratic narrative, he s worn so much black face earlier in his career, the minute he takes a centrist position they are cancel thanksgiving dude. they tried to make biden look good, come on, man, for guy that said the buck stops here at time it is now buck 87 because of
republican senator chuck grassley. up next, the panel on the future of covid and how public policy may change going forward. first, beyond our borders tonight, pac stan s parliament elects opposition lawmaker shah ba shareef new prime minister follow as week of political turmoil that led to the weekend ouster of premier emran khan. shareef is the brother of disgraced prime minister that with a shah riff. proximate cause oea emmanuel macron and marie lapin begin run off election after getting the most votes in sunday s first round of balloting. macron says he wants to convince a broad range of voters to back his centrist position. lapin plans to highlight rising prices for food and energy. just a couple of stories beyond our borders tonight. salah receive, we ll be right back.