going to the cobra meetings, the emergency meetings, because they thought he would be almost unsafe for the country if he did attend. now, these things are astonishing, and even if they don t have an impact on voters, to be honest, they should do. it voters want to turn away, they have got every right to do so, but they are remarkable insights, albeit from a subjective perspective, into the chaos behind the scenes of the british government tackling what is unquestionably the biggest challenge since 1916. one of the specific allegations that was made against the government was over the decision to allow hospital patients who had been treated for covid to return to care homes, apparently having been tested first, but, of course, it turned out many of them hadn t been tested, and the consequence was a lot of people dying in care homes.
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him to vote for trump in the first place. if it did anything it would make me want to support him more. reporter: the same story down on the farm. 1500 cows being milked. reporter: himming from this farm goes to hershey s and land o lakes better. i work too many hours to play close attention. reporter: the way he sees it voters should elect more like trump to congress is the impeachment process going the change your outlook or support of this president in 2020? no. you know, it just makes me i guess more convinced that we need more outsiders in washington. reporter: not all the republicans i spoke to here support president trump some object the what they call his personal flaws and they will likely do in 2020 what they did in 2016, which is simply not vote because unlike other trump strongholds in this area when i
two to demonstrate our broad coalition. no candidate should be the nominee without the ability to build a broad coalition. right now vice president biden is that candidate. i want to ask you about something that is clearly very personal for the former vice president. he gave an interview really a powerful interview to the atlantaic in which he was asked about his stuttering. the author who wrote the article also shares a condition and speculated that by discussing it voters might cut him a bit of slack for some of his verbal misfires, gaffes. when asked about stuttering these days, the former vp doesn t have much to offer. this is he doesn t talk about it that much. it s not something that i don t think most voters are aware of but it is a humanizing trait so why doesn t he talk about it more? one, i do believe that that atlantic story was so well done and vice president biden has