good evening, sounds like it s time to check the latest rules on right in ballots for the new hampshire primary. bring a pan, if you are a democrat. back in 68, when the new hampshire primary became a giant event because jean mccarthy went up there and challenged the sitting president, lyndon johnson, the sensation was, mccarthy won. he got more than 40% of the vote. but lyndon johnson won, and his name was not on the ballot. it needed to be written in. so who knows. who knows. lisa murkowski will tell you, are right in ballot is fine by her. so, alex, before you go, i m a little concerned. i have governor gretchen whitmer booked for the show tonight, but that was done before i read jennifer palmieri s vanity fair profile of her. have you read this? i saw it, i got an alert about it, i m a big fan of jennifer. great. but when you get, i don t know, 50 words in it says, and this is jennifer palmieri s reporting, so it s real, it s true, she says, whitmer does not
give it to a busy woman. she won her first election 23 years ago and has never lost an election since. her life has been threatened repeatedly. the safety of her family has been threatened repeatedly. a right-wing criminal plot was hatched to kidnap and murder her. general palmieri has 30 years experience in politics and campaigning. including as the communications director and presidential campaign of the first woman candidate nominated by a major party. who won the most votes for president in 2016 but came in second in the electoral college. general palmieri went to michigan to deliver her experienced assessment of that states governor. which she has done for vanity fair under the headline why gretchen whitmer has what it takes for a white house run. and for pulmonary rights whitmer does not go looking for trouble but if you come for her she will punch you in the mouth. here is governor whitmer two
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just counts on public support. go out and have a bunch of rallies or something. this is the number one goal of the administration. let s talk about the very raw feelings that still exist given the election because that also can get in the way of progress. we ve got this post-mortem session of the 2016 presidential campaign that turned into a shouting match at harvard as top strategists from both the clinton and trump campaigns debated over how president-elect trump pulled off his victory on election day. the session was a thing they do all the time every time. part of a two-day forum that harvard sponsored in the wake of every presidential election since 1972. operatives from nearly all of the primary and general election campaigns along with many of the journalists who covered them attended. one of the most raw and emotional exchanges between hillary clinton s campaign director of communications general palmieri and trump
well, she is continuing with the plan that they had before which was, you know, she s been riding high, the level of confidence you ve seen from her on the campaign trail as she s interacted with the reporters who cover her, if you once covered the hillary clinton who didn t get along with the press, it s a remarkable shift in attitude, or at least it was, until this. so as of now the plan is they re continuing, they re supposed to campaign in florida over the weekend, ohio on monday. there was a little fanfare as the plane was landing right before the plane learned about this new information, general palmieri was talking about how they were going to go into arizona, a big push into a red state they now think they can win and then they landed and everybody realized that this is now something that is likely to be a piece of the conversation for the next 11 days or almost 10 days now that we have left of this election. so i think the question is going to be when does hillary clinton