issues the court is likely to decide, including the state s ban on abortion and it s gerrymandered legislation maps this is going to have far-reaching implications. michael, i know you re the same, one of these races it s l about the courts and that s great. it s going to change the courts. it s going change a lot of things in wisconsin. it s one of those races like kansas or in 78, prop 8 in california, it actually it shows you where the future is and i want you to stick around i m so grateful that you stuck around for us. because you re the guy that helped build the strategy that tore down that blue wall across the industrial across the industrial midwest, and now you look at what happens since roe
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against joe biden for president yourself. are you worried that it could work in 2024? generational arguments can be powerful. as you said, i ve used them myself. the most powerful argument of all is results. you can t argue at least i would say you can t argue with a straight face that it isn t a good thing that we have had 12 million jobs created under this president. by the way, a lot of the jobs are in manufacturing. as somebody who grew up in the industrial midwest, it s been so moving to see hundreds of thousands of good paying manufacturing jobs being created, including in rural areas, small towns and places like tennessee and louisiana and georgia and indiana, the kind of growth that benefits the entire american people. i think when you look at that, when you look at what america was up against when president biden took office and what has been delivered, again, just in these first two years of this administration, let alone what s possible as we actually start entering more
growth that benefits the entire american people. i think when you look at that, when you look at what america was up against when president biden took office and what has been delivered, again, just in these first two years of this administration, let alone what s possible as we actually start entering more and more, for example, of the construction phase on the infrastructure law, i think those results are going to continue to accumulate. people will toss whatever argument they can into the mix that they think is going to benefit them the most. at the end of the day, you can t argue with the extraordinary accomplishments, more than almost any other modern president that president biden achieved, again under the toughest of circumstances. speaking of the industrial midwest, you recently moved from a republican-leaning industrial state, indiana, to michigan. senator debbie stabenow announced she s not going to be running for re-election. you and your husband and two kids have residenc
and nikki haley are already seeming to make a generational argument, whether that s aimed at biden or trump, it doesn t really matter. both in advanced years. you made a similar generational argument when you were running against joe biden for president yourself. are you worried that it could work in 2024? generational arguments can be powerful. as you said, i ve used them myself. the most powerful argument of all is results. you can t argue at least i would say you can t argue with a straight face that it isn t a good thing that we have had 12 million jobs created under this president. by the way, a lot of the jobs are in manufacturing. as somebody who grew up in the industrial midwest, it s been so moving to see hundreds of thousands of good paying manufacturing jobs being created, including in rural areas, small towns and places like tennessee and louisiana and georgia and indiana, the kind of
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