senator, thad cochran, who would surely be re-elected in the general election. they re psyched to have the prospect of running against this tea party guy instead. today, politico.com reported that private democratic polling has shown that the democratic nominee, former congressman, travis childers, would start a general election statistically tied against mcdaniel. a race against thad cochran, though, who s well liked by independents and many democrats, that race would be difficult for democrats to the point of few tilt. so, in this hypercompetitive year, nationwide, right, where both parties are running full-tilt to try to control the senate, it is very hard to imagine that mississippi might be one of the states where democrats could pick up a senate seat this year. but mississippi republicans appear to be doing their best to try to make that happen. when it depose to a runoff on the republican side here, it makes it shocking to imagine that senator cochran might win. and if senator c
abandoning thad cochran now when he most needs them, even though they helped him before. but the third thing to know here is that democrats are psyched, or psyched for mississippi, about the prospect of not running against incumbent senator, thad cochran, who would surely be re-elected in the general election. they re psyched to have the prospect of running against this tea party guy instead. today, politico.com reported that private democratic polling has shown that the democratic nominee, former congressman, travis childers, would start a general election statistically tied against mcdaniel. a race against thad cochran, though, who s well liked by independents and many democrats, that race would be difficult for democrats to the point of few tilt. so, in this hypercompetitive year, nationwide, right, where both parties are running full-tilt to try to control the senate, it is very hard to imagine that mississippi might be one of the states where democrats could pick up a senate seat
try to make that happen. when it depose to a runoff on the republican side here, it makes it shocking to imagine that senator cochran might win. and if senator cochran is out, all of a sudden, democratic mississippi senator travis childers is not just a hypothetical possibility. this is why you should never give up on electoral politics, right? it s always fun. you think you know what s going to happen, and all of a sudden we re trying to ban the birth control bill in iowa, and mississippi republicans are throwing out their perfectly safe senator. you think you know what s going to happen, but then all bets are off. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. my mom works at ge.
crossroads group. they are abandoning thad cochran now when he most needs them. the third thing to know here is that democrats are psyched or psyched for mississippi about the prospect of not running against thad cochran who would surely be reelected in the general election. they re psyched to have the prospect of running against this tea party guy instead. today politico reported that private polling has shown that the travis childers would start a gem election statistically tied. thad cochran, that race would be difficult for democrats to the point of futility. so, this this hypercompetitive year nationwide, when both parties are running full tilt to try to control the senate mississippi is one of the states where democrats could pick up
advice for what president obama should do to russia? i think, first, i would try the magnitski, which is, you know, targets individuals and their bank accounts and their ability to travel, i would try that first. and then, obviously, i would look at other areas. you know, throw them out of the g-8, of course. it should be the g-7. okay, so this is step one. throw russia out of the g-8. sanction some russians. this is step one. john mccain gives advice about what president obama should do. that s step one. step two, president obama, in fact, does that. he, in fact, sanctions some russians, just like john mccain said he should. and he also threw russia out of the g-8 and got the g-8 together, lobbied all the other countries in it, and in fact they kick russia out of the g-8, and g-8 does become the g-7, which is exactly what john mccain said president obama should do. so step one, john mccain says, president obama should do this. step two, president obama does this. now her