trump supporters and northam won almost all the people who disapprove of trump. a lot more people who disapproved of president trump. that s pretty typical. there is a big backlash against democrats when obama was in charge. bob mcdonnell a former virginia governor won by a bigger margin in 2009. i think the president s criticism that it doesn t make much sense. you had steve bannon the day before saying sandra: the idea that gillespie didn t fully embrace trump. there are questions this morning had he, would the outcome have been different. i think he did. if you look at it he talked about things like illegal immigration and sanctuary cities and got the democrat on the run talking about the the democrat said he would oppose that. he talked about keeping confederate monuments, 60% of virginians supported keeping
voters want to see candidates embrace the president. northam said i will work with the president. they want to see things get done and people work together across party lines. and that s a lesson i think everyone can take away from last night and that race in virginia. bill: here is another takeaway. our voter analysis found the following. some on the screen won t surprise you. one thing will. women, blacks, college degree, breaking for northam. the moderates broke for him by 26 points. i m just wondering the suburbs around northern virginia. i know they ve been trending blue for the past 10 or 12 years but the moderates breaking away. how big of a problem is that like i said, first of all, the northern virginia, the beltway of washington, d.c. in no way represents the rest of the country, okay? let s put that aside. when it comes to the moderates exactly what i was just saying. northam ran left to win the primary and then he came to the middle and said i ll work with
we re not just fighting cancer anymore. we re outsmarting it. the evolution of cancer care is here. sandra: president trump landing in beijing a few hours ago. the third stop on his five nation asia trip. in a speech last night president trump made it clear that north korea should not underestimate the u.s. and called on two allies to join the u.s. if pressuring the
vote for it. the president is trying the make the effort and i appreciate him doing that. sandra: you are in a time crunch. the corporate tax cut. the report said the senate bill could delay the corporate tax cut. will there be a delay? we re finalizing the details of our bill. you will get a chance to look at it tomorrow. the one thing it will do is reduce business tax rates and we think it s critical. we aren t competitive in the global economy. we re hemorrhaging jobs and companies overseas taking profits there and creating jobs there instead of here. getting the rate down will help raise wages for american workers and that s something that s good for our economy and american families. sandra: thank you for your time. bill: twitterverse is expanding. not everybody is happy about it. social media platform doubling the character limit per tweet from 140 to 280. this comes after the company tested the earlier idea with a
peter doocy, the fallout now in richmond, virginia. good morning there. are democrats giving president trump credit for their win? what is the reaction, peter? they are saying that president trump had a lot to do with it and they re really rubbing it in. the president wisely chose to be thousands of miles away from the united states tonight. on to 2018, on to 2020. democrats last night also flipped 15 seats in the house of delegates and may take up even more. they may end up in the majority in the chamber once some recounts are done. among the winners a candidate who will become virginia s openly transgender delegate. the first democratic socialist delegate and the first ever openly lesbian delegate. the governor elect ralph northam sees the old dominion changing.