the donor class also loves. zple doesn t want to raise the minimum wage. and in the debate, the republican debate he said wages in america are too high. right. in terms of what you have, i think the division in the democratic party, and i think i m trying to bridge that, is on one hand you have folks who say look, gay rights is terribly important, women s rights is terribly important, climate change is terribly important. i agree. but you know what? you have to pay attention to the fact that working people are struggling, that real wages are going down, that their kids can t go to college. you have to pay attention to the need to rebuild the trade union movement in this country. so it can t just be gay rights or women s rights. it has got to be trying to create an economy that works for all of our people. what is part of the frustration, right? is that you can say come before them, say i m bernie sanders, i believe in these things. i think people believe you when you say that b
question. he does not now, anderson. you know, he s hitting iowa hard and doing very well there. i ve known ben carson for about a dozen years. we served on a university board together, and i can tell you i ve watched him inspire audience after audience, mostly with his life story. a man who came up from poverty and became a pediatric neurosurgeon separating siamese twins in their heads, just a remarkable story and told all his life you can t do this. you can t go to college. you re not good enough. you re not good enough to go to medical school, and he he defied all those experts and he comes into this race as a man who has face the enormous odds all his life and yet has succeeded. i think that gives him a lot of inner confidence, and he communicates that he s emotionally at peace with himself. some of his views i would argue have become a little bizarre, but the person ben carson is a very attractive individual. dana, donald trump has had the opportunity to go after ben carson. h
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