that we never need to ask for permission or wait for an invitation to lead. we are not really in the business of asking for the share of that power. we are in the business of trying to grab that power and return it to the people. [applause] melissa: and congresswoman rashida tlaib of the conference, again using an expletive to refer to the president while failing to impeach him. this, despite policies cost to hold off on impeachment for now. meanwhile, the house democratic caucus taking aim at congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez chief of staff over the weekend after he recently treated the democratic congresswoman charisse davis was enabling an reese s system in d.c. as democrats twitter account responded with a tree to reading in part, who is this guy and why is he singling out a native american woman of color? her name is congressman davids,
anything to be president? i want to bring in congressman david s. in 2008, 43% voted for mccain. can the president win without maintaining that double-digit advantage? is that why we re seeing what we re seeing over the last 48 hours? well, i think the president will maintain a huge advantage with women voters. this is a very important election for our entire country. but i think it s especially important for women. they have seen at least in the republican house leadership the worst assault, the worst legislative assault on women s rights and women s health according to planned parenthood? a generation. i think it is a very important election in terms of protecting women s health, fighting for equal pay for equal work, fighting to pass a strengthened violence against women act that the senate has passed, and i think the president has been a leader on these issues.