they were trying to get some from the top tier, some from the bottom, get sort of a broad mix each night. but ultimately, it does become luck of the draw. they took the top performing candidates, they kind of put them in a half. half one night and half the other. the luck of the draw, as you say, biden number one in the polls right now. sanders is number two in the polls right now. it s a bit of a shuffle behind that. harris, buttigieg, they re right up there. warren is the only other one that s registering. you got four of the five heavy hitters at this point are going to be on that second night stage. obviously, biden comes in the front-runner and the immediate question becomes specifically these other three. one of them, do all of them come in with a plan to directly go after joe biden? does bernie sanders want to confront joe biden and try to draw a stark ideological contrast between them and say, you know, joe biden, you re the candidate of the establishment. this is why we need a
toward the working class in wisconsin, michigan, ohio, pennsylvania, and yet he still remains very popular there among working class, high school educated white voters. why is that? because they re voting for wrecking ball. they ve made a decision that the entire fabric of the infrastructure and the establishment doesn t work for them. the people inside of washington are not listening to them. even though you re making a very good point on policy, although the wall street journal did report about two weeks ago that middle class and lower middle class wages are up for the first time in 15 years. still, a lot more could be done for these people. they re voting for a wrecking ball. they want a wrecking ball to come into the system and smash these people more than any specific policy or idea. if you re on the other side you said, wait a minute, your lis