can. he s applied the political pressure and he would like to see this come together. there s not much more left for him to do. that s where we re at today, as they continue to see how to chart a path forward out of these disappointing results for the white house. monica, ali, thanks to all of you, i appreciate it. joining me now from capitol hill is senator kirsten gillibrand, democrat of new york. always good to see you. this was not a great day on tuesday, to say the least. what s your takeaway from this week s elections? to act faster, lean into progressive priorities? what do you think voters are saying to the democratic party? you know, it s hard to monday morning quarterback election results. but what i know from new york is that people are still really struggling. and people need help. and so i think what joe biden has been talking about are real solutions to making costs lower. people can t afford childcare. they can t afford groceries. they can t afford the things
one that keeps you connected to what matters most. with these actions we are moving towards lower costs and more options in the health care market. and taking crucial steps towards saving the american people from the nightmare of obamacare. wrong. trump actually did this week was sabotage obamacare. an american health care in general. when he first signed the executive order that could undermine the individual market and took the damage much further by announcing the administration won t reimburse insurance companies for making costs lower for you the consumer. catherine and jason are still with me and joining our panel