A policy aimed at diverse event participation has been in-place for a while at NJEDA. What's unclear is whether other state agencies have joined the effort.
talking about what she actually wanted to do, and what she supported in governing policy. i think that democrats should look at this particular race. i m not saying i think agree with jonathan, you don t want to look too deeply into one race and extrapolate that. i think there are some things that are instructive. if democrats are focusing on what they re going to actually do for the american people, and regardless of whatever technical things like the filibuster are in the way, they get those things. them it doesn t matter what republicans say. they re going to call democrats socialists, they re gonna say the socialist agenda is scary. and that s that what democrats want to do. that message is not going to change. it may be tweaked a bit depending on what joe biden is able to accomplish. but the overall message is the same. so democrats, i think, would be smart to try to lean into a message about the things that they are going to do for people that will improve their lives. if you
in terms of actual platforms. what they were running on in new mexico was basically just attack the other side. everything the other side says is wrong. then ascribe falsehoods to them, defund the police, all that kind of stuff. it didn t work. the democratic candidate was talking about what she actually wanted to do, and what she supported in governing policy. well, i think that democrats should look at this particular race, i agree with jonathan, you don t want to look too deeply into one race, but i think there are some things that are instructive. if democrats are focusing on what they want to do for the american people, regardless of whatever technical device like the filibuster is in the way, they get those things done. it doesn t matter what republicans say, they re going to call democrats socialists, and say that is scary, but the
not every question in the debates will be about governing policy. there will be questions about impeachment and things like that, which are not about what you would do as president. if you can have a moment in the debate to highlight one, one governing policy that you want to lead and you want to advance as president of the united states, what would that be? would it be in taxation? would it be in climate? where would it be? would it be health care? if i could pick two, climate and taxation and health care. on taxation, since you ran the finance committee once. you re a member of the committee now. the american family act, which i have with sherrod brown, which is a dramatic increase in the child tax credit, so much so that it reduces childhood poverty in this country by 40%, ends $2 a day poverty for children. the child tax credit is literally a check that goes directly to people. and the way we ve designed it, it would be on a monthly basis, it wouldn t be annual anymore.
strategy, and, frankly, i think that s how we win the presidency, too, and that s how we win a majority in the senate, which is what we need to do. not every question in the debates will be about governing policy. there will be questions about impeachment and things like that, which are not about what you would do as president. if you can have a moment in the debate to highlight one, one governing policy that you want to lead and you want to advance as president of the united states, what would that be? would it be in taxation? would it be in climate? where would it be? would it be health care? if i could pick two, climate and taxation and health care. on taxation, since you ran the finance committee once. you re a member of the committee now. the american family act, which i have with sherrod brown, which is a dramatic increase in the child tax credit, so much so that it reduces childhood poverty in this country by 40%, ends $2 a day poverty for children. the child tax credi