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of dollars more than donald trump s campaign, yet he s the president of the united states. similarly, in virginia, new jersey, alabama, democrats won despite not necessarily having more money. it s about voter enthusiasm. jon: so when you look, guy, at the voter enthusiasm situation right now, do republicans hold the advantage or democrats going into 2018? democrats clearly have the advantage there. the real clear politics average on the generic congressional ballot gives democrats a 13 point edge at this point, which is enormous. so we ve seen over and over again over multiple cycles, jon, that money advantages do not translate into political victories. al just mentioned hillary clinton vastly outraising and spending donald trump and trump won the election. i d also look at the 2010 election cycle, when republicans won a 63-seat land slide in the house. they were outspent by tens of
election ladies and gentlemen because the republican candidate has the most money to beat up their opponent and win the election. [ applause ] we are not going to win this election with over a lopsided money advantages. we won t have one in the fall. president obama will have more money, whoever our nominee is. think about what it s going to take. it s going to take ideas, vision, contrast, a record of accomplishment that goes up against the failed policies of barack obama. that s the winner. [ applause ] well, let s take a look at that in the republican field. who has the boldest contrast? who has the record that they can run on? who has the bold plans to turn this economy around?
administration could put out a compromise for catholics today. dan lothian is at the white house. dan, what exactly are you hearing? reporter: that s right, i m hearing that a compromise or an accommodation as they like to call it here, i m hearing this from a senior administration official, will likely be announced today. we re trying to get more details but it will likely be some kind of a balance whereby women do have access to contraceptive coverage but on the other hand you will have these organizations, religious affiliated organizations will not have to directly provide that coverage. it s unclear whether this will be enough to ease the concerns of these religious organizations and others who really were looking for a reversal of this policy. what s clear though is there s been a lot of pressure on this white house over the last couple of weeks, not only from the catholics and other religious groups, but also from lawmakers up on capitol hill. republicans. the republ