told, the republican got crushed. i mean, it was just embarrassing. crushed. when emb bill hemmer at the boad was showing the resultds i said, what were the turnout numbers? show me the turnout numbers.ut wow. you look at madison, wisconsin, where the big university is, milwaukee, madison, wisconsin,oi in that area, 80% turnout.me o wow. some of the anecdotes is you had young woman on the campus, they were very political,ai generation z hasd woken up and they wouldpoli say to the guys walking down the campus, where is your precinct? if they knew, great. they are in. they are in this article. i i do not know how republicans compete with that type of thingo because the main issue in thatth raceat was abortion. and it s going to be an issue in 2024 paisur there s just no getting around it be i do not thin 2k republicans can avoid i. the otheinr thing i say to young womeher n across the board and y book my main message was, i do not want them to grow up, my
making the endorsement? he started off by mentioning obviously policies that the former president advanced in office but really the sub text of the interview was with the nrsc chairman being on board with the former president, they would have much moree influence in helpingh have him get on boad with what daines described as candidate who is can win primary and general elections. we re atma a point right now whe a lot of the losses the party suffered in key swing state senate races last fall has been pinned on thec candidates that the former president endorsed. been too out of step with the mainstream, fully embracing the false statements about 2020 and january 6th, and so on and so forth. so daines sees this as an opportunity to have trump and the s nrsc swimming in the same direction. now trump has the support of both of the top campaign chairs in the party. this is a cycle where the map that republicans have on the senate side, it s as good as it
gas? no. any experience in ukraine?s? no. why do you think you have paid millions? he said, i don t knodw. and then the interviewer said,ye well, maybe because your dadas i was in charge of policy in ukraine. probably so. isn t he almost admitting thatet that is using his influence or peddling his influence because he has nothing else to offer insurance and he had no yes experience in natural gas in the energy industry? and he made millions of dollars at the same time in 2014. you vice president biden, as you said, led the foreign policy with ukraine. so that s why this one word, purisma, is so important, because it was corrupt by all accounts.l accounts, th the ukraine and ukraine had criminal investing for money laundering against them. we know thatgainst hunte tr bidn business partner met with joe biden in the white house. then two days later, hunter day biden quietllay goes on the boad