Mark preston who was at the town hall in atlanta. Mark, thank you very much. For many people, you know, across the country this is the first time theyre being introduced to the former governor. What are your takeaways . No doubt about that the headline out of this town hall is John Hickenlooper acknowledging he took his mother to perhaps the most famous porn graphic movie ever made in history. And they stayed for the whole thing and thought the lighting was very good. He is somebody who is very likable. He was able to connect with the audience even in between the breaks. He islitted a lot of applause for some of his answers. And hes an interesting candidate because he walks that middle road. Not only does he talk in progressive tones but also talks about being a centrist in some ways. He doesnt use that language, but he is. He talked about being a capitalist, and while he believes that health care is a right, he also said he doesnt believe in medicare for all, which is being pushed by
Across the country this is the first time theyre being introduced to the former governor. What are your takeaways . No doubt about that the headline out of this town hall is John Hickenlooper acknowledging he took his mother to perhaps the most famous pornographic movie ever made in history. And they stayed for the whole thing and thought the lighting was very good. But beyond that, i think he did very well tonight. He is somebody who is very likable. He was able to connect with the audience, even in between the breaks. He elicited a lot of applause for some of his answers. And hes an interesting candidate because he walks that middle road. Not only does he talk in progressive tones but also talks about being a centrist in some ways. He doesnt use that language, but he is. He talked about being a capitalist, and while he believes that health care is a right, he also said he doesnt believe in medicare for all, which is being pushed by bernie sanders. In addition to that we also heard hi
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