underread it. but what brooks is essentially saying there is you ve got bloi blow up the entire playbook to a man who lost the popular vote by 2.8 million votes and is only president because he stitched together a 75,000 vote pluralality across three states. you can t have an insider, the joe biden to democrats is don t overthink this. i can make up 75,000 votes in michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin and then that s it for donald trump. so that s one theory. now there are san entire different theory there s new polarization and knew tribalism that trump brings about. but trump didn t win by ten points. he didn t win by the popular vote. there s a real nervousness among democrats, look, they still wake up in the middle of the night with hives remembering what it was like the day after the election. and they re so afraid that that s going to happen again that i wonder if they maybe
from a political standpoint what you re saying about the go back is essentially what biden has going for him politically, right? the idea that we re in awful anomalous times with an awful, anomalous president as many democrats find him to be, and we should go back to something that is not that is, i think, steve the core of the biden case and the biden support and the reason that he is leading in the polls even after a bad debate showing last time, and even if he is not in line where the energy idealogically is. i think there is an unspoken message with the biden campaign to democrats which is don t overthink this, which is donald trump is president, but donald trump lost the popular vote by upward of three million votes. donald trump got 46% of the popular vote and is president because he stitched together a 77,000 vote plurality across three states about ten days after james comey came out, by the way. the message, he is speaking to democrats here, saying we are really, really clos
today deputy james is checking in on davis who at 19 years old has never been to prison. the minimum time you re going to do is what? a year? you aren t going to go to maximum security, you know that, don t you? just roll with it and see where it takes you. don t overthink this. everybody sits there and worries and worries and worries. you don t do yourself any good doing that, anyway. while you re there, if you can take any classes, do anything while you re in the prison system, do it. do whatever you can. you know, to help you out. then when you get out, have a little bit more education. do what you can while you re locked up. he just wanted to talk to somebody. i guess it helped him out. he had somebody to talk to. someone to bounce something off of. all right. take it easy. yep. bye. it meant a lot because that s all i wanted, and i could just see when he was talking to me he was just trying to help. sean denbraven s time at kent county is most likely coming to an end a
matter what happens at the end of the day, whether it goes to the democratic side or not, it is a canary in the coal mine for republicans. so dana, there are many who say don t overthink this, don t overplay this as it relates to the midterms. do you think this is a sign of things to come? yeah, i really do. i think it is true that one should not every race has its own characteristics. and one shouldn t overplay any race. when you put it in the context of what we ve seen over the past year and all the elections that have been held, there is a consistent pattern. and i remember in 2010 when scott brown won the senate seat that ted kennedy had held after kennedy had died, and we tried to spin it as our candidate wasn t particularly good, this was a special circumstance. but we knew that it meant something. and this means something as well. yeah, all right. thank you very much.
could you open 32? today deputy james is checking in on davis who at 19 years old has never been to prison. the minimum time you re going to do is what? a year? you aren t going to go to maximum security, you know that, don t you? just roll with it and see where it takes you. don t overthink this. everybody sits there and worries and worries and worries. you don t do yourself any good doing that, anyway. while you re there, if you can take any classes, do anything while you re in the prison system, do it. do whatever you can. you know, to help you out. then when you get out, have a little bit more education. do what you can while you re locked up. he just wanted to talk to somebody. i guess it helped him out. he had somebody to talk to. someone to bounce something off of. all right. take it easy. yep. bye. it meant a lot because that s all wanted, and i could just see when he was talking to me he was just trying to help. sean denbraven s time at kent county is most likely