as a progressive place. then there s the future of democracy itself today, with the republican party, in some places like arizona, deciding through its voters tonight whether the party s nominees for top jobs are backers of the big lie of baseless election fraud claims, of attacks on the way we do nonpartisan democracy in this country, with trump encoursed candidates currently viewed as front-runners, including a maga governor candidate who s pushing claims of fraud, kari lake. those who do stand up to trump, including three who threatened to voted to impeach president trump. there s more at stake than a typical primary night, and a lot more issues. as the political guru s de la soul put it, issues close like an elevator door but open once we get to the next floor. as the stakes is high, you know the stakes is high. fact check, true. the stakes is high. it is primary election day in missouri, and several high profile races could help bring voter out to the polls. histor
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half dollars and not find some way to pay for it. so you have that sort of policy reality. but when you look, john, at the political reality of it, isn t there so much feeling on the republican side that what the republican says in this case is true you don t get this done, you better watch out for 2018, that could push it over the finish line? it is possible, but remember, the idea that we don t, we have to repeal and replace obamacare because we ll get slaughtered at the polls if we don t, that didn t prove strong enough to get their bill over the finish line. will it in this case? maybe there s more pressure on because of the failure on repeal and replace. i would argue there is. yes, but it s still very difficult to do. when you look at the details as you said. first of all, you ve got a trillion and a half addition to the deficit. there s already $10 trillion the government s on track to borrow
jerusalem is no simply feat and comes with its own security challenges and this is going to have to be done in a slow and deliberative way. this could be another incidence where the administration is saying big things, but not necessarily doing big things. we are going to have to watch that on a whole range of issues in these first hundred days, how much is the rhetoric matched by policy reality. how much can it be matched by policy reality? on the saturday and the sunday, i think one concerning thing for people watching saturday, when he went to the cia and spoke about himself and how many times he had been on the cover of time magazine in front of that wall, is that donald trump s instinct? is that who donald trump is. yes. or what his instinct is? to talk about himself like that in that position. yes, it is. because if that is the donald trump and friday was the donald trump, the real donald trump, then he really is going to need that team of disciplining advisers to step