signatures for recalling governor scott walker in wisconsin. look at how the republican party is wielding its power in trending blue virginia. look at occupy youngstown, saying this is their priority, that they will stand up for this, that even if no other level of politics in this country can stop this one foreclosure maybe they can stop it in their own town. joining us now is chris hayes, the host of p up with chris hayes, which az saturday and sunday mornings on msnbc. chris is also editor at large ever the nation magazine. chris, good to see you. great to see you. i have been waiting to see what s going to happen in the republican race for president and in congress, and in all of this i keep coming back, actually, to the occupy movement, what s happening in places like youngstown. do you think that is a result of political processes, or are we at the point where what s happening in the streets is sort of the cause of political processes too? that s fascinating. i do think
unexpected half million signatures for recalling governor scott walker in wisconsin. look at how the republican party is wielding its power in trending blue virginia. look at occupy youngstown, saying this is their priority, that they will stand up for this, that even if no other level of politics in this country can stop this one foreclosure maybe they can stop it in their own town. joining us now is chris hayes, the host of p up with chris hayes, which az saturday and sunday mornings on msnbc. chris is also editor at large ever the nation magazine. chris, good to see you. great to see you. i have been waiting to see what s going to happen in the republican race for president and in congress, and in all of this i keep coming back, actually, to the occupy movement, what s happening in places like youngstown. do you think that is a result of political processes, or are we at the point where what s happening in the streets is sort of the cause of political processes too? that s
unexpected half million signatures for recalling governor scott walker in wisconsin. look at how the republican party is wielding its power in trending blue virginia. look at occupy youngstown, saying this is their priority, that they will stand up for this, that even if no other level of politics in this country can stop this one foreclosure maybe they can stop it in their own town. joining us now is chris hayes, the host of p up with chris hayes, which az saturday and sunday mornings on msnbc. chris is also editor at large ever the nation magazine. chris, good to see you. great to see you. i have been waiting to see what s going to happen in the republican race for president and in congress, and in all of this i keep coming back, actually, to the occupy movement, what s happening in places like youngstown. do you think that is a result of political processes, or are we at the point where what s happening in the streets is sort of the cause of political processes too? that s
the country went so red, so republican in 2010 in the states, that in the states now we are essentially running a live demonstration project on how republicans govern. and on how americans feel about how republicans govern. in wisconsin this year progressives and democrats and labor all set out to recall governor scott walker after he stripped union rights in wisconsin. putting the governor up for recall in wisconsin is not easy. the recall campaign has only 60 days to collect 540,000 valid signatures. really it s more like 600,000 minimum if you want to make sure you ve got enough signatures that are found to be valid. so you ve got to somehow collect at least 10,000 signatures a day, every day, for 60 days in one state. a lot of knowledgeable political observers said even with strong sentiment against governor scott walker in wisconsin the bar just might be too high there, might be impossible to do it. well, today jubilant wisconsin democrats announced that with half the time gone in
for their own republican governance. the country went so red, so republican in 2010 in the states, that in the states now we are essentially running a live demonstration project on how republicans govern. and on how americans feel about how republicans govern. in wisconsin this year progressives and democrats and labor all set out to recall governor scott walker after he stripped union rights in wisconsin. putting the governor up for recall in wisconsin is not easy. the recall campaign has only 60 days to collect 540,000 valid signatures. really it s more like 600,000 minimum if you want to make sure you ve got enough signatures that are found to be valid. so you ve got to somehow collect at least 10,000 signatures a day, every day, for 60 days in one state. a lot of knowledgeable political observers said even with strong sentiment against governor scott walker in wisconsin the bar just might be too high there, might be impossible to do it. well, today jubilant wisconsin democrats anno