Say that. And did he ask you to pledge loyalty and there would be nothing wrong if i did say it according to everybody that i read today but i did not say that. And did he ask for a pledge of loyalty from you. Thats another thing he said. No, he did not. He said those things under oath. Would you be willing to speak under oath to give your version of events. 100 . I didnt say under oath. I hardly know the man, i didnt say i want you to pledge allegiance. Who would do that . Who would ask someone to pledge allegice under oath . Who would do that. It makes no sense. No, i didnt say that, i didnt say the other. If Robert Mueller wanted to speak to you about that. I would be glad to tell him exactly what i just told you. Seem to be hinteding there are recordings of those conversations. Im not hinteding anything. Ill tell you over a very short period of time. When will you tell us about the recordings. Over a short period of time. Are there take place, sir . You are going to be very
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went everywhere in the state, as you said. went to really red counties hardly any democrats. they went to metro atlanta a lot obviously and ran up the vote there and did even better than i think they had done in previous elections. he s been on the ballot a number of times here, and really won them over. what they also did, i think, after the general election, just a month ago, they really probably met and said, where can we improve? what canbetter? the sign of a smart campaign. i do disagree. not just him. georgia democrats have beenars. this is not just last night or last month. remember, they flipped the georgia sixth seat just several years ago. flipped 40 municipal seats. flipped mayoral seats, won obviously two senate seats. first time a presidential candidate won in 28 years. so this is a state that s not quite blue but it s moving from deep red because they ve done the work. this cycle republicans won
that should not even be true. but georgia sixth is where you saw the beginning of the resistance when jon ossoff ran in 2017. and so you re seeing that in virginia, you re seeing it all across the country, that the president is driving away suburban women, some of them former republicans, some of them independents. and then scaring real democrats to the polls. so that s not good for republicans. joan walsh, jack kingston. i ll give you the last word, jack, make it quick. i think barbara comstock is going to win, she s a woman who has shown a lot of independence, led on the me too movement. a lot of tough women candidates will break the mold. i disagree. i figured you would, joan. i will say, i went to barbara comstock s district and talked to some of those suburban women that you re referencing, joan, and it was interesting to hear. we brought our viewers there earlier. i saw that, yes. there are people that aren t liking the rhetoric in particular that seems to be one
let s say it s 51-49 in the senate. they cobble together this majority, repeal and replace passes. what happens to it then? well, i think if this passes the senate, the chances of it getting through the house are probably pretty good. the senate has always been the tougher road. i think i would think about this, though, it s most helpful to think about this, brian, in sterms of the political importance for republicans. when they failed to repeal obamacare both in the house and in the senate, the air really went out of the balloon for them. the dismay that you heard from the voices of republican voters, especially in crucial races that happened early onin in georgia sixth, i mean, it was just palpable. they need to demonstrate competence and if they can t get this done it is going to really hurt them in 2018. our man on the hill, our pro from dover on so much
more importantly i don t want and i don t want to minimucep w can talk about joe biden and elizabeth warren we can have a people s march and talk about bernie sanders but this is barack obama s party mp the coalition he had has been the core of the exactic party a long time. the core is african-american women. that is how we win. we lost this election in 2016 2016 because african-american voters, the turn out of african-american voters compared to 2008 and 2012 went down in sever swing state in georgia sixth, african-american voters didn t turn out in south carolina 5 african voters did not turn out. we need to make sure not only are we getting more progressive not only are we quoting wliet working class voters but we are not taking the back bone of the party for granted and git gifting them. to that you say it s if the obama coalition nina i m letting you get in. the obama coalition dnts turn