tim, this is something, it was a major. but to alexei s point. it really stands. this is what will be an issue that republicans. likely needed to do in 2024. at a strategy, is this going to be helped or hurt gop chances this kind of approach. yeah, there s potential there the cases of the other republicans. the way to do this, and political powerful. versus a way that is gonna make republicans be weird and extreme. you are saying that youngkin did it the right way? youngkin won. he won. what did he do, what is he doing that say, if you doing something different that say rhonda santas is doing? how would you describe the different approaches. sure, desantis also won.
about personal freedoms and that is again in my opinion as american as apple pie and that s what democrats gonna be talking to voters about come november. as we saw it was an example last night in kansas but strict anti abortion measures tend to fail when they re put up to the straight-up vote as opposed to being part of a candidates general message. we saw this in colorado in 2020, north dakota in 2014, in mississippi in 2011 and yet many of the people who voted against those abortion bans will go on to vote for antiabortion republican candidates. apparently if you are antiabortion but if it s part of your whole package of stuff it doesn t stand out as much as these antiabortion measures do. how do you parlay that into victories when you when it comes to abortion rights? you know aly those were all races at a time when what was holding our personal freedoms together was 50 years of
livestock who supported donald trump s efforts to overturn the election is running and this man is who was plotting with rudy giuliani with donald trump give pennsylvania. joining me now, mr. daniels chief correspondent for politico and i can talk contributor. all right jeanne, how are democrats gonna take control of this. what strategies are they looking to defeat republicans running and trumpism? it depends on which democrat you re talking about. if you are looking at for example the democrat governors association which is working on getting some of these gubernatorial races in the d column, then they are meddling in some of the republican primaries.
oven mitt to a knife fight? what happened? you re talking i remember the sergeant in untouchables. i remember that scene. bring a gun to a knife fight. will yeah, i think they have to get to enjoy politics again and a lot of it is about when i was working, i would pull some numbers and big rallies in the middle of the night against the white house. i would organize rallies against reagan s rallies. i would do stuff like that and i enjoyed it. we made noise. we managed to make our point that way. we woke up the country about it, what was going on with the economy. i think you ve got to do that i think the democrats gonna have fun and doing it. they re still fun, there is no joy with these guys they just lose. they want the voting rights bill and they won immigration bill they want police reform bill they need all of this stuff so they have to play tough. they can t afford to lose these battles because if they lose these battles, they go into the
getting ahead of the game. but he is going to be the next senator from florida. you know, as for meeks, i don t know, are black democrats gonna come out and vote for a lifelong republican, charlie crist? this is part of a pattern you say the tricks they are pulling not only asking the one democrat in the race in florida, who happens to be black, to pull out of the race. we have the dirty trick against christine o donnell today, which i guess we are going to talk about in a minute in is how they got the health care bill passed. look at what george soros did to rand paul in kentucky sending this sociopathic woman rushed paul twice, hit him in the face with the sign. she leaps up again a second time this is how the democrats operate. sean: let me put this together. michael steele saying that clinton s actions to have meek