And since the onset of the drought weve doubled our efforts. I grew up in the forests out in this area and honestly its heartbreaking to see all these trees dying. What guides me is ensuring that the public is going to be safer and that these forests can be sustained and enjoyed by the community in the future. A recap of the days news. In november. This district will be fought again in november. All the money that was just spent in the Special Election, welcome to running again in november. Now, the republicans will argue your best shot was in this lower turnout Special Election. But this race will stay on the map, especially given this, again, the last republican who won here it was a blowout. A democrat has not represented this district since Ronald Reagan was president of the United States. The fact that Danny Oconnor is within 1,766 votes is a moral victory for the democrats. It does not get you an office in washington. You have to win the election. Other democrats around the count
their favorability within the party specifically. the democrats still have the warm fuzzies for joe biden. and maybe to slightly lesser degree to bernie sanders. they re still likable. the same poll showed hillary clinton did not have any kind of bounceback. the democratic party is still angry and upset with her. iowa democrats not into michael bloomberg as well. you can look at the favorable ratings and those things. but i think o roarke jumping into that first tier right away did show how much momentum he has early. the trouble is he has to translate it into the doing the work in iowa. cornell, obviously november, 2006, the buzz name was obama. yep. well. november of 0 6, it was like will he do it, but he was clearly the new guy. beto is now in that position? yes. but remember that barack obama when he jumped in he was also running behind hillary 20 points everywhere. okay. o roarke is 20 points behind biden.
a one on one, i think you can correct me if i m wrong. i think early on he did well because of the crowded field of republicans. i think one of one with kasich is tougher than you might think. he does extremely well at creating a handful of moments in a debate that get replayed over and over again. he never wins the debate. he wins the coverage of the debate. and i think he actually is pretty good about that even when it s a one on one like with secretary clinton. if you watch the transcripts, i take your point. he s better about finding a moment. i think it s tougher to define that moment with a guy like kasich. the other part is democrats, i had a presidential candidate, someone who wants to run for president say to me okay, how do i both go after trump and avoid getting sucked into trump? i said that s a great question. i m thinking you need to answer that question, don t you? and this person says, yes.
their favorable within the party specifically. the democrats still have the warm fuzzies for joe biden. and maybe to slightly lesser degree to bernie sanders. they re still likable. the same poll showed hillary clinton did not have any kind of bounceback. the democratic party is still angry and upset with her. iowa democrats not into michael bloomberg as well. you can look at the favorable ratings and those things. but i think o roarke jumping into that first tier right away did show how much momentum he has early. the trouble is he has to translate it into the doing the work in iowa. cornell, obviously november, 2006, the buzz name was obama. yep. well. november of 0 6, it was like will he do it, but he was clearly the new guy. beto is now in that position? yes. but remember that barack obama when he jumped in he was also running behind hillary 20 points
when he s attacking. when he has a foil. a one on one, i think you can correct me if i m wrong. i think early on he did well because of the crowded field of republicans. i think one of one with kasich is tougher than you might think. he does extremely well at creating a hand full of moments in a debate that get replayed over and over again. he never wins the debate. he wins the coverage of the debate. and i think he actually is pretty good about that even when it s a one on one like with secretary clinton. . if you watch the transscripts, i take your point. he s better about finding a moment. i think it s tough tore de tough tore define the moment with a guy like kasich. the other part is democrats, i had a presidential candidate, someone who wants to run for president say to me okay, how do i both go after trump and avoid getting sucked into trump? i said that s a great question. i m thinking you need to answer that question, don t you?