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Susan this week on newsmakers, steven law joins us, the president of the Senate Leadership fund. We also have the chief Congressional Correspondent with the Washington Examiner, and the chief Congressional Correspondent with the Associated Press. Let me begin with explaining to our viewers, what is your group, how much you plan to spend in the 2020 race, and where do you plan to spend that money. Steven i represent a Senate Leadership fund and one nation, two organizations involved in politics and policy, focused on the senate. In 2018, we raised and spent about 190 million. I think we will get somewhere in that range. The focus will be on holding the majority. Our focus is to make sure our senators come back and pick up the one senate seat, especially in alabama, that we lost in 2017. Greta what states are you focusing on . Steven that is yet to be determined. These races are starting to shape up, but we see contests in colorado, North Carolina, arizona and possibly maine, kentucky, i
In the central or eastern time zone, we want to hear from you. T 202 7488000 if you vote and identify democrat in the mountain and pacific time zone, we want to hear from you at 202 7488001. Keep in mind we are always reading at social media, twitter cspanwj and facebook, facebook. Com cspan. Once again, Democratic Candidates is towards their next set of debates and the question. S electability thats a lot of a democratic voters are talking about and is being taken on exactly by the recent article in the atlantic. The article says this, ask any New Hampshire democrats which of any of the two dozen democrats the replyng for, usually isnt a name, but a list. A few candidates they like, perhaps, or maybe a couple they ruled out. Ask them the most important factor in their choice and the response is instantaneous, universal down to the words that they use, who can be trump. These are the electability voters and they are now driving the democratic primary. Theyre the biggest reason,erhaps e
I think we will get somewhere in that range. The focus will be on holding the majority. Our focus is to make sure our senators come back and pick up the one senate seat, especially in alabama, that we lost in 2017. Greta what states are you focusing on . Steven that is yet to be determined. These races are starting to shape up, but we see contests in colorado, North Carolina, arizona and possibly maine, kentucky, iowa, maybe georgia, a distant maybe texas. That is the range. There are others that are possible. A possible pickup we are hopeful about. That is the general range where we might be planning. Greta you have an interesting situation in the senate where there is a threevote majority for republicans. You need to hang onto that majority. The democrats need to pick up three seats. If there is a democrat in the white house, the Vice President could break the tie. This is a very competitive situation. Today, John Hickenlooper announced that he is going to run in this competitive rac
,his week on newsmakers stephen law joins us. We also have the chief Congressional Correspondent with the Washington Examiner, and the chief Congressional Correspondent with the associated press. Let me begin with explaining to our viewers what is your group, how much you plan to spin in the 2020 race, and where do you plan to spend that money. I represent a Senate Leadership fund and two organizations involved in politics and policy, focused on the senate. In 2018, we raised and spent 190 million. I think we will get somewhere in that range. The focus will be on holding the majority. We will make sure our senators come back and pick up the one senate seat, especially in alabama, that we lost in 2017. What states are you focusing on . Steven that has yet to be determined. These races are starting to shape up, but we see contests in colorado, North Carolina, arizona and possibly maine, atucky, iowa, maybe georgia distant maybe texas. That is the range. Michigan is one that is a possible