i think it is fascinating he is super aggressive out there. in 2010 and 2014, he was not nearly as popular as he is today. right. they want him to be out there more. this is his legacy, right? he wants to make sure not just hillary clinton wins but she has tail winds coming in behind her. to echo what you said, i think democrats are concerned about minority turnout. you see it with hispanic voters. they re not enthused about hillary clinton. some of the polling that nbc has done shows that. i m curious, if latino voters who were fired up but concerned about trump, if they if that concern has been, the polls show, he s not going to win, does that keep the hispanic turnout lower? i think so. i don t know. i think people heard bad hombres the other day and were like, oh, okay. every four years, i want latinos to come out in record in your opinions. we say, this is the year. romney talked about self-deportation and they don t come out.
through new hampshire and iowa and learn something from the people. to go back to tip o neill, he said you have to ask people for your vote. remember he had this neighbor and she didn t vote for him and he said why didn t you vote for me and she said you can t ask me for my vote. so unless they re out there moving around, i don t think they can win it nationally. they think they can. the debates have given them endless exposure. they have money enough that they don t need endorsements and momentum. maybe we here in a different world. that s the thing. eventually none of us can say we re not. we re already in a different world. eventually things change. another number, 71%. that s the percentage of latino votes president obama got. the republicans after that election did a mea culpa and said let s talk about imgalatian a respectful way. now what are we talking about? the only issue on immigration that we re hearing is build the wall, self-deportation which i ve heard before
through new hampshire and iowa and learn something from the people. to go back to tip o neill, he said you have to ask people for your vote. remember he had this neighbor and she didn t vote for him and he said why didn t you vote for me and she said you can t ask me for my vote. so unless they re out there moving around, i don t think they can win it nationally. they think they can. the debates have given them endless exposure. they have money enough that they don t need endorsements and momentum. maybe we here in a different world. that s the thing. eventually none of us can say we re not. we re already in a different world. eventually things change. another number, 71%. that s the percentage of latino votes president obama got. the republicans after that election did a mea culpa and said let s talk about imgalatian a respectful way. now what are we talking about? the only issue on immigration that we re hearing is build the wall, self-deportation which i ve heard before
they can win it nationally. they think they can. the debates have given them endless exposure. they have money enough that they don t need endorsements and momentum that comes from that. maybe we re in a different world. that s the thing. eventually none of us can say we re not. we re already in a different world than we were six months ago. eventually things change. another number, 71%. that s the percentage of latino vote president obama got. the republicans after that election did a mea culpa and said let s talk about immigration in a respectful way. now what are we talking about? the only issue on immigration that we re hearing is build the wall, self-deportation which i ve heard before, and the solution is never to have anything it do with the 11 million people. that is jose, in the debate last night words matter. in the debate last night mrs. clinton embraced libya and said we have isis where we want them to be. it s a national security election. the repub
tation, at the end of the day you d have local law enforcement sending people back and you don t believe the 11 million would be there after e-verify put in. you re say self-deportation. i wouldn t use that word. i would say that instead because it includes and brings into this local law enforcement, when people unlawfully present in america violate the law, encountered by law enforcement, there would be the enforcement that exists in the law today and overtime numbers would shrink. i think there would be existing population that have their roots go down and out, that would stay in the country in the shadows. i don t know how big that population would be but i don t think it becomes a problem we have to deal with with public policy at that point. that may be the best solution we can get at the end of this. any compromise you would agree to that would keep 11 million here, give them some legal status without citizenship? congressman, steve king.