delivered, how consistent is it, does it change? and you had better not use the m-word. don t even use it. we have dr. fauci here tonight to make the case to a parent with concerns. you know who that is? me. to now, stewart stevens, scott jennings, thank you for being with me tonight. scott, what was the lesson for you as republicans, and then the tak takeaway, you believe, for the democrats? thanks, chris. the lesson for republicans is platforms work, they didn t write one in 2020. this time in virginia, glen youngkin had issues. education, quality of life, crime. he wrote down a list of things that he would do about it.
want to see their work reflected in this. however, it is the speaker s opinion and those close to the process that this has to be very targeted. the overall point here and the tak takeaway, chris, is that contrary to the mueller investigation where democrats felt they had very compelling evidence but the narrative got too fuzzed up. it was hard to communicate to the american people. they want to keep this very simple. so very simple means ukraine, only ukraine, nothing else. at this point, under that abuse of power umbrella, ukraine and nothing else. the question right now is on the obstruction and whether they also bring in the mueller charges. they have not ruled out a third article. there is still a heated debate within the caucus on whether some of these other investigations, such as on the emoluments clause, and whether the president is using the office to benefit personally should go into there.