Hello, new york. Now some of you know this. I never thought i would get into politics. Not in a million years. But when i got into this fight, i quickly found out nobody makes it on their own. If you are going to make any kind of progress in this country, you need aleyes who know how to fight. And more importantly, you need aleyes who know how to all eyes who know how to win. [cheers and applause] the working Families Party has been on the front lines of fighting for racial and Economic Justice and building a Grassroots Movement to elect the next generation, and i am honored to have their support. Cheers and applause] and tonight, with all of you as witnesses, i am going to make a promise, and that is when i am in the whitehouse, working families will have a champion. [cheers and applause] so, thank you maurice, and thank you to the working Families Party. Now when so many good people show up, i usually do a town hall followed by selfies. Tonight, a Little Something different. I want t
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Considered. First the president , mdm. Pres. Of the National Conference of state legislatures representing illinois 40th senate district, sen. Troy hutchinson. Former United States senator and governor of the commonwealth of virginia george allen. The former governor of South Carolina jim hodges. Former majority leader of the us house of representatives, eric cantor and formally finally form your Senior Advisor and chief of staff under george w. Bush, the amazing karl rove. Doesnt it seem that the moment we are living in is the most chaotic and dysfunctional that we have ever seen in american politics . We know looking back through history its really not. We want to talk today and have you explore what it is at the federal level and the state level that has made government so dysfunctional and problematic and what are the was looking for that all of you and all of you can help get past that. I covered the Virginia State legislature and talk about the first recover meant republican gove
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