the demographics in south carolina are indicating the demographic going forward and i look about her crowd today and think of south carolina and beyond she s going to have to find her southern groups and connect with the african-american voters and that s the heart of the primary and 60% black, 55% women, and most of those black women with senator harris in the race and senator booker and if biden gets in, that biden is like the 800 pound gorilla in the race. and one thing about the 800 pound gorilla, he can sit in any chair he wants to. neil: and he s been likened to that again and again and barack obama s vice-president. i ve noticed about him. it s two others run, good from affair and once in the race far from good and i don t mean that to besmirch him, but maybe
barack obama. barring where the party luminaries are, much of the focus is the unfairness of the recovery, it s good for the fat cats, and the corporations, but not for anybody else. the heritage found that the u.s. went up six places, best since 2011 and credit is going to cutting the red tape and tax cuts. whether you argue they re just for corporations, they don t affect everyday people. the economy has been supported and it does trickle down to everyday americans. we shall see. just the number of people introducing elizabeth warren dwarfs those who announced they re running for president. she s got that going for her. we re headed back to lawrence, massachusetts.
candidates. and they ve all got the virginia tar baby to deal with because virginia is a major state for it will, it s like, how do they handle that, right? how do they handle that. neil: i wonder, too, when we look at elizabeth warren, she s positioning herself as a champion for the consumer. think about it her career was propelled on the consumer financial protection board and that all started with her. here is the thing about the primary talk about issues. quality of life issues are going to run the day for our primary. while that may be popular for her as a senate. when she travels further south to god s country. we want to know about wages, about health care, education, protecting our right to vote and one thing about the african-american community we want to see a track record. you can t come in and what would bring out the passion of that community? they were not nearly the numbers, talking about the african-american community as they were for barack obama with hillary
and a dozen more at a minimum and molly line is where it s going down. hey, molly. all right. we are now, ladies and gentlemen, i have the honor all right, we re having some audio problems there and i thought it was cold outside where i was. apparently it s cold there and it s affecting things so we hope to go back there very, very shortly. for those of you just tuning in here, we re waiting for the announcement by elizabeth warren that she is running, obviously, for the president of the united states. she s had controversy including how she handled that native american issue. and we have kat, she s the latest entrant and she won t be the only one. where is the race going? it s not going with elizabeth
dissuade you at all? no, no, i think the more ideas we have out there the better. neil: you know what? they re all figuring out it s fair game for everybody and i might as well go in, but they re so confident that donald trump is defeatable that if there s such a word that that s what they re basing it on. i have a shot, i can go with this and i know what antwan a saying about an organization in place and raising funds and all that. if i can get past the abrupt start of it, maybe i could do it. i think that democrats are going to tear themselves a part a little in the primary there are a lot of different views represented so far, even. neil: so did republicans, right? they tore themselves apart. it s a scrimmage, a political scrimmage. right, if you look at someone like senator warren, very, very different from cory booker in terms of their beliefs. cory booker is pretty moderate for a democrat, pro business kind of guy. he s corporate. and elizabeth warren, not so much. t