r, he ll be on the debate stage come september. could he make a big impact? tom s number one issue is the need to impeach. one issue. and i like tom. i actually moderated a couple of his town halls. one in new orleans and one is in north carolina before he was running. just as part of the impeach because i believed and thought he was great. i thought he was an impressive guy, but he has invested so much in the democratic party. spending over $30 million to reg terror young voters. so he s got some ious out there about helping different candidates and registering voters in the past. but here s what we know. he s a one-issue voter. which is impeach president trump. which is not popular with the broader public. what is is he going to be talking about in terms of other tract issues and you know, we love our billionaires, but sometimes, i think they overestimate their talents, their skills and ability and getting on a debate stage is a whole lot different than cutting a psa about im
corruption, knowing that we ourselves sometimes, because of our own corporate donations have participated, then i m afraid those who vote for trump will continue to vote for trump. and those who might not like donald trump will continue to stay home. i want a politics that goes much deeper. i want a politics that speaks to the heart. you can t fight dog whistles, you have to override them. the on way to override them is with new voices, voices of energy that only come from the fact that america has been willing to live up to their own mistakes. atone for our own mistakes. love each other, love our democracy. love future generations, something see motional and psychological that will not be see merging from anything on this stage. it will emerge from something. i m the one who is qualified to bring forth. coming up on morning joe, several of last night s
stage, including governor steve bullock played out the president rode that wave of anti-immigrant sentiment among his base into the white house. so, i think there s certainly concerns if democrats lean too far the other direction that, again, donald trump is going to be able to tap into that in the second term. thanks, elena, we ll talk about that later in the program. stick around for us. the candidates were asked a series of questions on race for how to heal to how to respond to donald trump. watch. we ll call his racism out for what it is, and also talk about its consequences. with need to call out white supremacy for what it is, domestic terrorism and it poses a thread to the united states of america. wherever the country is now, where the president is advancing environmental racism, economic
against candidates that they really want to contract with. the biggest moderates on that stage, one of the moderates who made the most time is congressman john delaney from maryland. who is not expected to be someone who may not even be on the third debate stage come september. who they re focusing on are joe biden and kamala harris. we weren t given a vision of what maybe the policies might look like, in contrast with who the other front-runners are in this primary. we won t get that sense until the debate stage is a little smaller. let s preview what s on deck. we talked about the marquee matchup between joe biden and ckamala harris and cory booker. what should americans be preparing for as joe biden takes the stage? i think you can expect a lot more personal of a debate.
candidate but rather ideological lines. bernie sanders and elizabeth warren were really a tag team on the stage. rather than attack each other for the same poll of voters, instead, the two of them sort of had a superhero thing where they were both leaning into this idea for democrats to win in this primary, they have to produce big bold ideas as they constantly said on the stage. and defended positions not being too outside the box, if you remembering the party too far. in fact, those are what s going to bring people out to the ballot box as opposed to what several of the moderate oss ns t stage were saying basically the opposite. it was truly about an ideological divide in the party, as opposed to giving any one candidate an opportunity to stand out. you re talking about the ideological divide.