we start the debate process, when more and more candidates come forward and people are able to see them collectively on stage talking to each other, having policy debates. i think more people will come forward as people and candidates who can take on trump. right now joe biden is doing exactly if i was advising him, he s doing exactly what he should be doing. you agree, don? yeah, he s running on electability and also familiarity. joe biden s main cache is his proximity to the most popular politician of our lifetime, barack obama. but i continue to challenge this notion of what does electability mean? on some very subconscious level, electability means a square-jawed, heterosexual white guy. i reject that notion. i will until i m done with this political game. okay. unfortunately, i ve got to wrap there. that means, amy, i m starting with you next time. good to see all three of you. the improbable win of alexandria ocasio-cortez. i ll speak with the filmmaker of a new documen
to bernie sanders and her ideas didn t work with people in the midwest spiritual look at anyone else in the make to blame except herself. as you mentioned, even the liberal washington post given not one, two but four and oak euros because the facts don t align with what hillary clinton said. wisconsin was not under the voting rights act, they gave her the highest rating for lying, being inaccurate that they can. meanwhile, governor, because you ve been to the debate process, you been to this running for president but what did you make today that the dnc does not think fox news can t host a veil or neutral debate so we want to the opportunity? i think it s remarkable, the fact that they are saying to any voter across america that if you watch fox news, we don t want your vote. we ve seen that in wisconsin in the past where one of the candidate said that they didn t want to have people voting for donald trump vote for them in the past and they immediately backtracked when they real
infrastructure and rebuilding the organizing infrastructure. and the debate process i m excited about it. because again, we re not going to be talking about hand size. we re going to be talking about health care. the debate will be focused on issues. i am curious, when you are trying to figure out when to step in reince priebus when he was chair of the rnc, donald trump, if he insulted john mccain he put out a release. where do you feel as if the role you have to play in policing the candidates statements? at what point do you feel you have to step in in the name of the democratic party to say x ? i m frankly not concerned about this for the following reason. all of our candidates understand that we have to defeat donald trump. it s not about them. it s about something bigger than them. it s about making sure we come together as a nation. if we have 15 candidates in the race, 14 aren t going to make it to the mountaintop and our job at the dnc is to make sure that all of the ca
of constituent support, especially in early states, you to jump in now. i think the notion that we should sit back and wait is not well thought out. i also want to say the field is strong right now. we have some really strong contenders in the race. it seems to be a little egotist cal in my view if you think i m going to wait for somebody to do something silly or foolish and then get in and be the white knight in shining armor. let me be the devil s advocate. you have eight democrats who have officially declared they re going to run in 2020. is there a risk that perhaps those early declaring candidates could maybe i don t know fizzle out down the are road? there always a risk, especially with this many people running. again, you got to keep in mind you have to start raising money and start building that support. and also to be part of the democratic party debate process, one of the thresholds now which is a new threshold is grass
here is our plan. if you want to reject it, fine. then you are the ones who have rejected it. that will be the starting position. for democrats, they don t want anything that, you know, supports president trump s pledge of a concrete wall, but certainly they have expressed an openness towards border security and in light of the tragic deaths of these two children whose families were attempting to bring them across the border, there is now a re-examination of the procedures for taking care of, you know, people and children. sure. in the government s care once they are in u.s. custody. so i think, look, this is going to play out in terms of a normal debate process. but 2020 is a backdrop for everything. trump is negotiating positions on whether he s living up to his wall promise to his base and it is, you know, the backdrop of democratic positions as a