lie in that op-ed piece. when i talked about the reality you need to talk to engages voters on substantive level. to make the mistake so when you have them in the back. we know the democratic party towed the line in the past. this is their opportunity to start investing their dollars that democrats invest in the last quarter. making the rounds. gen z is looking to flex their muscle selected in the midterms. like we saw in kansas and other states in the country. because it is about the issues and zeroing in on things like climate and lgbtq rights. abortion, riots access is going to be critical here. i still think the economy, michael, when you look at the flipside, republicans are just refusing to adjust their policies on some of the very things wanted i just talked about, climate, abortion, guns, so doing so could you know, help them with the younger generation. so why stick with this strategy?
tolliver. an msnbc political analyst and host of the wanted a podcast. on crooked media. and a political strategist for michael singleton s. here he has worked on three presidential campaigns and hosts siriusxm urban view. juanita, i will start with you. this is a guy who calls republicans the white house and the midterms. i m talking about donald trump. yet they are just still so openly and i think blindly collaborating with him. what gives? i mean at this, point should we feign surprise that this is their model? even after he has cost them three election cycles as you mentioned. they are not letting go of this guy, they re doing everything to contort themselves to keep supporting him. even the language from, i think mitch mcconnell said something. i won t comment on a candidate running for president. like okay, so that is the new line here everybody is going to be repeating now? it is a full-on cop out because what we do know is that this is
medical care, urban problems, rural poverty. transportation, medicare, medicaid. labor unions. and he is still working on it. congresswoman marjorie taylor greene with a very unexpected and most certainly unintentional. the campaign could not resist turning the attack into a chance to pat his accomplishments. that s not the ad have won 37 million views. juanita tolliver. still with us. michael, i don t know if it gets any better than that for joe biden. and it was for marjorie taylor greene. regardless of your politics, you have to say that s savvy. i watched several times i said. man whoever came up with that idea, give that man or woman a raise. people forget i think that if you are, they forget it s a new deal. it was transformational. let s not forget how transformational was for black people in particular. during the great depression, we were hit the worst.
here to discuss is juanita tolliver. an msnbc political analyst and host of the wanted a podcast. on crooked media. and a political strategist for michael singleton s. here he has worked on three presidential campaigns and hosts siriusxm urban view. juanita, i will start with you. this is a guy who calls republicans the white house and the midterms. i m talking about donald trump. yet they are just still so openly and i think blindly collaborating with him. what gives? i mean at this, point should we feign surprise that this is their model? even after he has cost them three election cycles as you mentioned. they are not letting go of this guy, they re doing everything to contort themselves to keep supporting him. even the language from, i think mitch mcconnell said something. i won t comment on a candidate running for president. like okay, so that is the new line here everybody is going to be repeating now?
you need to talk to and engage these photos on a substantiated level, and do not make the mistake of assuming you have them in the back, which we know the democratic party has towed the line on in the past. this is the opportunity right now to start investing that $72 million that democrats have raced in the last quarter, and making sure they re making these engagements on the ground right now for the next 17 months, because gen z is looking to flex their muscle just like they did in the midterms, just like kansas, michigan, and other states across the country. it is about the issues, and zeroing in on things like climate, lgbtq, rights abortion, riots access is going to be critical here. i still think the economy, michael, when you look at the flipside, republicans are just refusing to adjust their policies on some of the very things wanted i just talked about, climate, abortion, guns, so doing so could you know, help them with the younger generation. so why stick with this strategy