that s with 84% of the vote now in also in colorado in weld county and some other rural counties they re deciding whether to take steps to secede and create a 51st state. seen as a measure of public anger at the state s democratic establishment. take a look at the numbers right now. no ahead only 17% of the vote is in 58% to 42%. but so far no is the majority in colorado to secede. john king is here with me. let s talk about virginia right now. it was closer than a lot of us thought it would be but terry mcauliffe wins. he ultimately wins despite all this red in the commonwealth of virginia because right up here in the washington, d.c. suburbs. we ve talked about this in the past two presidential campaigns and again tonight. the strength of the vote up here in the suburbs. that s where you find the growing latino population, in virginia it s also where you find a lot of college-educated women and single unmarried women. young professionals who work up
put the explosive device to blow up the bridge. he did it he did it the to the democratic establishment in the house which it had controlled the house of representatives for 40 years. newt basically invented a new style of semi-intellectual attack politics that was made to appeal to the rising generation of republicans, baby boomers, who had read barry goldwater, read the national review and wanted an intellectual gloss for the all-out kneecapping they were about to commit against the democratic party. that s newt s background. the older generation of republican voters, likely republican voters, remember that newt. they ve forgotten some of the bad stuff like the shutdown of the government, et cetera, et cetera, forgot newt the crybaby on air force one. they remember newt the attack dog. they remember newt, the guy who blew up a seemingly, you know, entrenched democratic establishment. yeah. and they are looking at newt at age 68 to do the same thing all over again to barack obam
innocent. and the question then is, did they urge them to stick it out or did they urge him to cut his losses? what was the message coming from the clintons? do you know? 2u if you don t, you don t. i don t know the message comesing from the clintoning. clear what the message was coming from everyone eggs and else and the endire democratic establishment. it was a congressman not a president. you know, the democrats themselves really neemded to get back to their message and he was in a safe seat. so the democrats couldn t afford this kind of distraction. there was no gain s in it and a miracle he lasted even two weeks given how this was going. is that how you followed it, david? did you sense any kind of dispute with the factions around this couple? was there a, an argument about what the right course was? i think there was probably
this, anthony weiner pressured from nearly all sides. what pushed him to resign today adviser to bill and hillary clinton and mark, thanks for coming on. tell us what you can. we were hearing for a while that secretary clinton i think was standing behind her top aide huma. the wife of anthony weiner, and obviously in solidarity of the innocent. and the question then is, did they urge them to stick it out or did they urge him to cut his losses? what was the message coming from the clintons? do you know? 2u if you don t, you don t. i don t know the message comesing from the clintoning. clear what the message was coming from everyone eggs and fr else and the endire democratic establishment. it was a congressman not a president. you know, the democrats themselves really neemded to get back to their message and he was in a safe seat.
they re 26. you know, we do want, we do want portability, we do want insurance companies to have to rein in some of these abuses. all of a sudden they start agreeing with the particulars, and that s the point we re going to make to the american people. and that s when the americans start enjoying this bill, they will not want to see it repealed in whole or piecemeal. megyn: i don t know you know, megyn megyn: go ahead, doug. quickly. i say again, the one group of people more than any other it seems every day that doesn t enjoy this bill are house democrats. you and carl cameron were talking earlier about congressman joe sestak. on the one hand, he likes to say that he stood up to the washington democratic establishment. but the reality doesn t really match the rhetoric because he supported obamacare, he supported the stimulus. that s why we know that pat toomey s going to win in pennsylvania, because of joe sestak s record. and so many democrats are having to distance themselve