hopefully nancy pelosi can. what do you think? from across the aisle? the question of impeachment for what you talking high crimes and misdemeanors, democrats often use the word impeachment without explanation. even jerry nadler who is the person to push this, he is pursuing an impeachment inquiry and he s attempting the same dance as nancy pelosi, they know how politically damaging the impeachment push is an democrats won the house in 2018 not on the strength of their radical base that on centris the party a lasting they want to do is lose power in this way. the speaker has spoken publicly and privately about this, has really accused trump of violating his oath of office, she want colleagues against formal impeachment proceedings if public opinion isn t behind such an effort but it seems house judiciary chairman jerry
when we re just looking at this is an interesting divide in the democratic party. let s look at biden and sanders quickly. if you look at this, it shows the divide going on. joe biden with iowa voters right now, he does better with voters that are more centris and are older. bernie sanders who happens to be older does better with younger voters who tend to be liberal. a lot on the line tonight. these three democrats we re going to hear from are trying to get voters to back them, fred. all fascinating. mark preston, thank you so much in austin, texas. let s talk further about this. with me is charlie dent, former republican of pennsylvania, and andrew guillen and cnn historian. thank you so much. these new polling numbers out of iowa showing joe biden, bernie sanders at the top, even though biden has not officially made an
they need to invest more in these black women who are running, but they re only supporting one this cycle. and politico is reporting that president trump will head a dnc fund-raiser at the end of this month, his first for the mid material. how much should we expect him to inject himself into these races? i think there are a lot of former democratic obama staffers who want to see former president trump get involved in the state of the midterm elections and the 2020 looming political battle. the apparatus surrounding the administration is trying to figure out where they re going to go ahead of this new cycle. and i think what is interesting here is not just that former president obama is going to be campaigning there, but what will hillary clinton s role be in the 2020 cycle? when you have a centris democrat up for re-election giving a local radio interview and
with key ally. steve: she has been compared to president trump. ainsley: that s why president obama with backing. steve: he made a phone call to him. ainsley: is he not supporting the one who resembles president trump. steve: he, yesterday, apparent live called emanuel that krohn who is macron who is a centris. president trump was available yesterday white house along with the italian prime minister. our own john roberts asked him about the attack in paris. here is the president taking about how it looked like terrorism, which he was right. well, first of all, our con 2k08 lenses from our country to the people of france. again, it s happening, it seems. i just saw it as i was walking in. so that s a terrible thing. it s a very, very terrible thing that s going on in the world today. but it looks like another terrorist attack and what can you say? just never ends.
differently and they re right now arguing that republicans should actually be forced to pay a price for it, otherwise, liberals warn, that rewarding the tactic will only further normalize it. an unusually scathing christmas day editorial, for example, the new york times said basically the republicans supreme court maneuver was a robbery, the crime that can only be put right by the nomen ais of a centris to the bench. pat leahy called the blockade, quote, the most outrageous act of obstruction and irresponsibility he s seen in, count them up, his 42 years in the senate. others want a leveling up here that trump s picks be given the full garland treatment. senator dianne feinstein, quote, what goes around comes around. but does it? they re looking to stack the courts with heritage foundation