oh. so i guess you know why i m here. i need to purchase something. a bridge? no. i wanted to buy some weed. what? grass, weed? what makes you think we would have weed? in order to run an american city, you need a mayor who is book smart and street smart. you need city council that s at least street smart. most american cities have a lot of street smart politicians. they know how to read people. they know who do favors for and crank the political machine into action. newark, new jersey is a perfect example. it s the biggest city in new jersey. right outside of manhattan. you got trucking. you have got shipping. you have got an international airport. everything from commuters to blue collars to finance. newark, new jersey gave us cory booker. that s not necessarily something they should be proud of but i m just saying newark is a player. but newark, new jersey just got duped. and not by just some crooked lobbyist or some political fraudster. you know how some c
everybody here is hyper vent a little when trump is going to be indicted for cutting stormy daniels a check. prosecutors are trying to look like a campaign finance violation like he wouldn t have cut a check to stormy if he wasn t running for president. even the liberal media confesses it s a hail mary, listen. an indictment of the former president seems almost certain. i believe it is a mistake not just legally, but politically as well. i don t think the new york case is where i would keep my focus. i just think to lift this hush money payment to the level of a felony strikes me and from what i have read strikes a lot of people as a bit of a stretch. i think we could see a rallying effect from his supporters. it could be that more people are turned off by. this i just don t think we know. jesse: trump the crusader fighting off partisan legal attacks and beating the wrap is what i has done whole career. ton of free media momentum why does the liberal establishment
> we mentioned that idea of joe biden losing iowa, losing new hampshire, then trying to win the nomination from there. how about somebody not even contesting. all four of the first states and then trying to win the nomination. that s what michael bloomberg, the former new york city mayor is trying to do. speaking of spending, $135 million so far. that is what bloomberg has plopped down on this campaign. $119 million in tv. more than $15 million in digital ads. that is so far at this pace the new york post reports, that would be $357 million spent on tv ads by march 3rd, $561 million by the end of april at this pace. can you skip the first four, spend this money, and be a player? i think there s a path for that. you know, if you don t if you decide to not contest in those early states, that has a problem for your sort of media momentum going further into the process. but in terms of the delegate
from there. how about the idea of somebody not even contesting iowa, new hampshire, nevada, and south carolina, all four of the first states and then trying to win the nomination. that s what michael bloomberg is trying to do. throw some numbers at folks, here. speaking of spending. $135 million so far. that is what bloomberg has plopped down on this campaign. $119 million in tv. more than $15 million in digital ads. that is, so far, at this pace, the new york post reports, that would be $357 million spent on tv ads by march 3rd. $561 million by the end of april. at this pace. can you spend the money, be a player? i think there s a path for that. if you decide to not contest in those early states, that has a problem for your sort of media momentum going further into the process, but in terms of the delegate count, they re just
when i see a moment that jumps out at me. when rick perry said oops or chris christie went after marco rubio four years ago in new hampshire. this moment between kamala harris and joe biden was one of those moments where, remember, the question wasn t even asked of her. she went in and she pivoted. she started on one thing and pivoted and said i have to talk about this. it just struck me as such a large moment in this debate for a number of reasons. not the least of which we have seen throughout this campaign joe biden has been doing so well with african-americans. when you combine the most recent april and may cnn polls, he s at 49% among african-americans. kamala harris was in the single digits in those polls. so my question coming out of this, does this moment take away from joe biden s support among african-americans? and does it help elevate kamala harris among them? well, look, she s got the media momentum. yes. you got this circular argument, do the voters get impressed by