associates. so far, jim it, looks like there could be three dozen democrats before it s all done. maybe more. the question seems to be a lot who is not running as opposed to who is running? steve: no brainer last time was it would be joe biden. but his son had just died and he said you know what? i m not into this it this time. now sounds like it is. the interesting thing he would be 77 years old when he took office. but then you compare that to president trump who is actually be 76 years old. he is the energizer bunny. it s real interesting. is he a frontrunner but i think it s more on paper than it is in reality. steve: on paper what he is talking about is changing the education system infrastructure and middle class tax reform. but, you know, we have heard joe talk about tax reform for a long time. the president over the weekend tweeted out he is a 1 percenter, run for president a couple times. never gets more than 1% which i do not believe is accurate. interesting thing now h
the other thing is to look at him. is he getting attacked more he is another one getting attacked from liberals calling him a light weight and somebody who is not up on policy issues. steve: all right. what is he interested in universal healthcare raise taxes on the rich which we heard the sound bite for and pathway to citizenship for people in the country illegally. higher taxes and amnesty for illegal aliens. again, one of the things you will see in the democratic primary. you worry if you are a democrat that they pick somebody who is too liberal and out of touch with the electorate. steve: that s what happens in primaries and then in the general they have to move to the middle. it is going to be a brutal primary for the democrats. steve: well, it s early. jim, thank you very much. always a pleasure, steve. steve: meanwhile, many in the media are going in a crazy frenzy mode over those reports that the fbi investigated president trump as perhaps a russian agent. deep damage
parliament a day before a major vote on brexit deal. here is a live look in the u.k. where she is giving a speech advocating for her deal. she claims mps are more likely to block brexit than let the u.k. leave without a deal. steve? steve: thank you, ainsley. newly declared 2020 candidate julian castro for the wealthy and corporations to, hey, pay your fair share. asking wealthier individuals to pay their fair share. the same thing goes for corporations. you know, we have corporations, multinational corporations that are hardly paying anything in federal taxes. you want to increase the corporate tax rate? steve: doesn t say how high taxes should be. where do castro and others ounce list of 2020 democratic contenders stand on the issue? here to break it down next to the touch screen jim mcglock colin president and partner at mcglockin and