and this is what we have to do now is to make sure that not only the president, but other validators come forward to say what he s done, but what s really important to people is what he is going to do, nobody votes for you for what you ve done. they want to know what comes next. when you say other validators, what do you mean? there s been criticism there aren t enough surrogates, not enough people within specific constituencies or generally that are getting the message out in an effective way. well, they will. i don t find that to be a problem. they will. governors, elected officials, yes, but also community act visits, as well. for example, you give me the opportunity to talk about our outside mobilization. this is neighbor to neighbor. we have in 2018 you may recall people said weren t you lucky that health care became the
tbd, and the president has been very public in trying to make it clear that he wants to make sure republicans stay unified against this resolution, that nobody votes for it, likely not an issue on that front. i will say, steve, no matter what happens from here, i would predict that the president, this white house and republicans will already capitalize on this as a kind of win. you are already seeing that from leader kevin mccarthy, who is tweeting about how nancy pelosi broke the rules, essentially, so, the fact that this discussion and this debate has already gotten to this point, there has to be a vote on whether or not to strike down the words of the house speaker, watch for this to be a talking point throughout the night from conservatives, potentially from president trump and from white house aides about how pelosi essentially got over her skis, if you will, on the house floor, regardless of how it ultimately shakes out at this point. the president, i imagine, was looking for som
if joe biden stands around and says that s a great idea, that s a great idea. where is where is it going to be? how do you take away? how do you slink him and grow you? they have to push into detail exactly where he wants to take the country. you ve seen a little bit of joe biden start to roll out some of his ideas, but he is a late contender in this race and besides being the most electable candidate which is what he s trying to pitch voters on, what is he going to implement, and that s where some of the democrats may see some vulnerabilities with him like an elizabeth warren and here with kamala harris. that s going to be it will be interesting to see how he deals with that because he probably will agree with both of these ideas. i m not sure which school i buy into, those who say the first two rounds of debates in june or july critical for the lesser phones to take biden down a little bit or wait a minute, nobody votes until january or february of next year. i m not sure whi
you see the countdown right there. hour as way from the first votes in the hardest fought midterms in years. and no matter where you live here in these united states, you ve got a decision to make tomorrow. you ve got the chance to make your voice heard. here s what our new cnn poll, it has democrats with a double-digit lead over republicans. that s on a general congressional ballot. but in a generic, excuse me, congressional ballot. to state the obvious here, nobody votes in a generic election, okay? and anything can happen tomorrow. anything. nobody has forgotten 2016, right? i m sure you haven t forgotten that. a trump adviser is telling cnn that white house officials are warning the president to brace for republican losses in the house, which is probably why he is already ginning up bogus warnings about illegal voting. remember the last time the president did that? remember that white house commission to investigate voter fraud? remember that, the one he abruptly shut down nearly a
your vote matters. make your voice heard. he would stress that again and again and again. you have to get people to believe they are powerful. why should any of us vote? it s one vote out of 100 million. but if everybody thinks that way, nobody votes. when you tell people it s rigged, there s no point, some of them may do something violent. that s a real risk. but there is also a risk that for everyone who does something violent, there are thousands who say, well, there s no point, i ll just stay home, and boom, collapse, there goes your support. earlier this week the financial times reported that donald trump s son-in-law had met with investors about the possibility of starting up a new television network. i want to ask you about last night, because a half hour before the debate, donald trump puts up a lirng and says, go here on my facebook page. the title is if you re tired of