billionaires and wealthy political donors in order to pay for her progressive medicare for all plan she is proposing a tax that would see 2% of every dollar over 50 million of someone s network. that would go to network over a billion dollars. and michael bloomberg is spending millions of dollars each week on online ads in battleground states attacking the president. the new york times reports that the ads are focused on seven battleground states. pennsylvania, wisconsin, where polls show trump is likely to be competitive in november. the campaign says it has produced 160 versions of its ads on social media. over the last month on facebook and google alone, bloomberg spent $18 million on ads attacking the president according to a digital messaging firm that works with democrats. his campaign also spent $128
currently leading in this state. it s still a tight race but he is currently ahead here in this state and we heard new things. and that includes against vice president biden for example bringing up his iraq war vote and saying just because he had several years in washington doesn t mean he has exercised good judgment. we also heard him talking about medicare for all. referencing senator sanders and elizabeth warren s plan. despite the lead he s still running the und point but they re still meeting candidates and forming their evaluations. it s important to them to be
quarter. in an email sent out to her supporters on friday, warren said, so far, her campaign has raised over $17 million in just the fourth quarter. that s a 30% drop. (burke) at farmers insurance, we ve seen almost everything, from the previous quarter which brought in 24.6 million. so we know how to cover almost anything. the numbers come after warren s even a three-ring fender bender. momentum has slowed in recent months. the money trouble comes after her attacks on billionaires and wealthy political donors. (clown 1) sorry about that. (clown 2) apologies. in order to pay for her (clown 1) .didn t mean it. progressive medicare for all (clown 3) whoops. (stilts) sorry! plan, she is proposing a wealth (clowns) we re sorry! tax that would take 2% of every dollar over a million of (scary) hey, we re sorry! [man screams] [scary screams] someone s net worth. (burke) quite the circus. but we covered it. that would go up to 6% on net at farmers, we know a thing or two because we ve seen a
the debate over immigration. climate reform. i was also struck, andrea, i was waiting for president trump to tweet about the debate. i thought once they started talking about immigration he might start sending out tweets. he said he was going to watch the debate. we anticipate he did. in fact he s been tweeting about it this morning, taking aim at some of the moderators. again, i was struck by that. i think that that just underscores the point that steve bullock made to me, that other candidates have made. basically they do want to really introduce voters to their policies because this race is still in such an early phase. they feel like that s critical. for a lot of these candidates, introducing voters to what they want to do if they were to win the white house seems critical right now. and chris matthews, tim ryan punched through when he was talking about the union workers and what it means for them for having given up wage benefits for years to get healthcare benefits and what med
including those who flipped and gave democrats a majority in the house. the most progressive message, the message of medicare for all and green new deal is one that will hurt democrats in some of the swing districts. race will also be a much bigger issue tonight. you have people of color on the stage as contrasted to last night. mayor pete was very vocal on this and what republicans should be saying. let s watch. if you are watching this at home and you are a republican member of congress, consider the fact that when the sun sets on your career and they re writing your story of all the good and bad things you did in your life, the thing you ll be remembered for is whether in this moment with this president you found the courage to stand up to him or you continue to put party over country. you ve covered him, you ve profiled him and travelled alongside his campaign. what did you think of his performance last night? i think he did what he needed