but my next guest thought it would be a turn-on. they wrote about it in a book called fans have more friend. we recognize that being a fan is inherently social. it s something we share with other people. we measures the impact of that socializing. fans in fact have more friend. engagement amplifies its effects. it s not just that you have more friend. but you engage with those people more frequently and value those relationships more. brian: you are not just doing this because you have a feeling. you ran the stats on it, correct? tell us what you town when you
but my next guest thought it would be a turn-on. they wrote about it in a book called fans have more friend. we recognize that being a fan is inherently social. it s something we share with other people. we measures the impact of that socializing. fans in fact have more friend. engagement amplifies its effects. it s not just that you have more friend. but you engage with those people more frequently and value those relationships more. brian: you are not just doing this because you have a feeling. you ran the stats on it, correct? tell us what you town when you
you raised, joe. is now, what about the base? because if you don t have turnout, and i always say, if you can t turn people on, you won t turn them out, there is no turn-on in the base. because a lot of what was expected, a lot of what we thought we would get in 2020, like the john lewis voting bill, like the george floyd justice in policing act, has not materialized. now, there are reasons for that. the republicans were solidly against it. not one vote broke from the republicans to support either, or other things we were concerned about, and you had the problem with manchin and sinema in the senate. it but they have not been effective about explaining that. they have not talked about what they ve done. what benefited blacks and latinos out of the infrastructure bill? what benefited things that joe