a hard line approach. and i was not interested in my father s work and i didn t care what he was doing in the government. what the son did not know was another man was in control. time a senior leader who had retired from most. countries knew the students knew who had been ousted by done shopping 2 years before that. over the next few weeks the students became more and more radical they demanded negotiations with the parties some went on a hunger strike they wanted a lot of sympathy. but i know we don t everybody had a feeling that we would certainly win because everybody supported us that s what i saw in the square. when i came home there was a deeply pessimistic atmosphere of freedom to be one of the. you know what you re.
conversation a bit. he s never going to walk away from the wall, he s never going to walk away from his signature, you know, approach to border security because that s his bread and butter with his base. i the but i think his team recognizes politically that s half of this plan. border security is half of the plan that they re introduced. and i m not saying he s walking away from it, but i think he and his team have recognized he has to start talking about chris: when you look at polls, i understand the wall and cracking down on illegal immigration plays dynamite with his base, but when you looked at polls, the american people are much more open, for instance, to a pathway to citizenship somewhere down the line. right. and exactly. people, that s sort of the hard-line approach, you know, that he has been taking is not where people are beyond his base. so i think he s trying to look for a way to open up the conversation. this may not be it, right? as we re seeing, he s run
conversation a bit. he s never going to walk away from the wall, he s never going to walk away from his signature, you know, approach to border security because that s his bread and butter with his base. i the but i think his team recognizes politically that s half of this plan. border security is half of the plan that they re introduced. and i m not saying he s walking away from it, but i think he and his team have recognized he has to start talking about chris: when you look at polls, i understand the wall and cracking down on illegal immigration plays dynamite with his base, but when you looked at polls, the american people are much more open, for instance, to a pathway to citizenship somewhere down the line. right. and exactly. people, that s sort of the hard-line approach, you know, that he has been taking is not where people are beyond his base. so i think he s trying to look for a way to open up the conversation. this may not be it, right? as we re seeing, he s run
of the zero tolerance policy trump put in place, then signed an executive order ending separating children from their parents? and, remember, those kids still around back with their moms and dads. and white female college educated voters, especially those in swing states, they care about this issue. you re right, stef. the short answer it, it doesn t help them at all. the frustration with the hard line approach on immigration is felt strongest among house republicans who hail from diverse districts. you ve got mainstream establishment republicans trying to keep their midterm strategy focused on the economy and falling unemployment. but president trump clearly intends to make divisive issues like immigration a key focus going into campaign season. i m told he thinks attacks on undocumented immigrants worked for him politically in his 2016 presidential campaign. you ve got some of the president s advisers telling him he needs to live up to what he promised on this issue of immigration.
latino voters in the colorado district. this clearly he does not believe that taking the same hard line approach that trump and miller will be beneficial for his party going forward. the reality is that mike hoffman like a lot of republican members doesn t want to directly criticize the president. you heard him calling for the firing of steve miller. that is a way for challenging the president without directly challenging the president. he doesn t want to tweet or nickname or do these things. and the fact is and mike hoffman knows this is they wanted to have a different approach to this policy. it s the president s approach. he said privately my people love this. my people want me to do this. he believes that. that is why you are seeing it play out the way it is. every minute that the president is tweeting about russia is a minute the people cannot be dissecting this.