want to put policy aside to nominate someone that can beat trump. women show a lead. more men wanted to not put their policy aside, let s look at another graph that shows democrats identifying as liberal and you re seeing that blue line, the liberal line, you re seeing the democratic political ideology that are about securing liberal. we spoke to son conservatives that say if you nominate a moderate, you have more chance of getting moderate voters including some republicans that are fed up with donald trump, is that a viable way to think about this? i don t want to take advice from republicans, but to i understand, but to the extent that they re looking in some cases to vote for someone
having as president, and you hope melania can change that. explain. look, melania trump is an asset for donald trump, particularly right now. he s under siege. every day is just raining terror on him, and he needs to break the paradigm that he s always in a defensive crouch. so by having her in the white house, by having his son there with him, he may be able to go out around washington, d.c., be able to socialize, visit people s houses. ronald reagan used to pop in on conservatives homes in capitol hill, have a quiet meal. it might be able to be trump s washington. right now it s not. he seems like an outsider in d.c. he seems more comfortable in europe and mar-a-lago than he does in the white house. interesting. sally, this is already a white house full of rivalries and reportedly feuds. and now you have another trump entering five months later who
that was actually the defining moment of fidget spinners, i think. kids 10 or 11. even i love them. you say you re amazed by the lack of fun president trump is having as president, and you hope melania can change that. explain. look, melania trump is an asset for donald trump, particularly right now. he s under siege. every day is just raining terror on him, and he needs to break the paradigm that he s always in a defensive crouch. so by having her in the white house, by having his son there with him, he may be able to go out around washington, d.c., be able to socialize, visit people s houses. ronald reagan used to pop in on conservatives homes in capitol hill, have a quiet meal. it might be able to be trump s washington. right now it s not. he seems like an outsider in d.c. he seems more comfortable in
five-year-long leadership tussle within the conservative party. now the 2016 presidential race is officially on. senator ted cruz a conservative fire brand originally born in canada is now the first candidate to throw his hat into the ring. the republican senator has strong support from the political right but also well-placed republican detractors. jeff zeleny has more. [ applause ] reporter: finally let the race begin. senator ted cruz is the first pulp out of the gate. i believe in the power of millions of kourmg us on conservatives courageous conservatives rising up to reignite the promise of america. that is why today i am announcing that i m running for president of the united states. [ applause ] reporter: with those words, cruz jump-started the 2016 presidential race. officially making his lofty ambitions known. there was no hometown rally for this freshman texas senator.
generate more revenues and to change the economic outlook of the united states and rather than taxing part of the economy, which actually helps us, i think we can get the money from some other areas. not now. maybe later, charlie. but thank you in the mean time looks like we lost this one. thank you, sir. house speaker john boehner going off of on conservatives today who think that this budget deal is a raw deal. you mean the groups that came out and opposed it before they were sought? are you worried they are using our members and are using the american people for their own goals. this was ridiculous. listen, if you are for more deficit reduction, you are for this agreement. this is what you get when you rush things through. you are not impressed with this and by that i guess not impressed with john boehner s defense of this? well, i m not impressed with the bill at all.