having their opposition in some ways? well, i was there. that s a great question. i was down at mar-a-lago for the event earlier this week. he was trying to channel the nostalgia from that 2015-2016 run. he went back to making america great again mantra that was flashed on television. it had the feel of one of his rallies more so than an establishment type of an event. you didn t see a lot of big name republicans there either. so in some ways he probably wants to be the underdog. and we have seen this movie before where the party distances itself from donald trump only to come running back into his arms. the. all right. the great bloomberg mario parker, thank you so much for coming on with us. really appreciate it st. ahead, we ll be live with cnbc for the latest business news and look at wall street which is back in the red this morning following a
rankly bigoted anti-muslim and anti-gay statements. now she s going after her opponents, calling celebrity dr. oz and dave mccormick globalists, part of the swamp. she didn t get trump s endorsement, but i have to say, she seems to mow more of an obvious heir to trumpism than mccormick or oz. what do you think? yeah, absolutely. she s ascended because you have two other quote/unquote front runners who nobody seems to be into. dr. oz, who everybody knows but no one thinks of as a p pennsylvanian, and dave mccormick who probably in a time previous would clear the field, clear establishment type of republican. but that s not what is en vogue right now. this is a situation where nobody really likes what you have, and it could be disaster for republicans. this is a republican held seat and it s going to be a good year for republicans. but this seat is by far not a
regard. in terms of individuals in the conference, what it means for the conference going forward politically but perhaps more importantly from a policy perspective. i don t think people necessarily appreciate that as much as they will in 2023 and obviously waiting to hear from senator john thune is going to be, another big loss for mcconnell and the republican infrastructure. and the last congress, too, lamar alexander stepped aside, key ally to mitch mcconnell, pat roberts, another establishment type is gone. great point, phil. i was going to joke and say gaslight you all say joe manchin is the least covered story this year. instead, i will dig into something that amy does better than pretty much anybody, coverage of redistricting, the process that happens every ten years to redraw house lines, that is so significant, it s happening right now. it s going to have profound implications for the country, also for the makeup of congress, as well as the partisanship that we see in the ho
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responsibility. now facebook, they are refusing to monitor the content of political ads from politicians and their campaigns. republican senator ted cruz put out an op-ed that said although i have real concerns about facebook, and jack dorsey should be stepping back. but not all republicans agree. senator lindsey graham and josh hawley note that twitter is a private company and that the company made a business decision and that he has every right to do that. the way people communicate and get their word out, especially from the grassroots perspective, social media had been a big boon to them. if you aren t an establishment type of person, if you don t have all the money in the world, using social media to get your