Chris Cuomo asks the tough questions to newsmakers in Washington and around the world. But they won, and if you look at why the women won, almost to a person they were much closer to the center and the Traditional Democratic views than what were seeing with the new crops, you included. Do you think that is a reflection about how much change your party can take and how soon, that more of those candidates are winning because theyre huing more closely to Traditional Democratic standards . Well, i think you have to take a look at two things. Where the American People are at and then also what wins campaigns. And its no secret that while Grassroots Campaigns absolutely are have their place and are very strong in Voter Turnout when they are able to turn out voters. Money does win elections. So when you have pac groups that are able to pour in half a million to a Million Dollars per race, that absolutely makes an impact. However, nothing changes the fact that the majority of americans believe
Chris Cuomo asks the tough questions to newsmakers in Washington and around the world. Chris Cuomo asks the tough questions to newsmakers in Washington and around the world. You know, i think it is like that red herring where the more time we spend kind of debating any one individual person or figure is less time that we spend talking about medicare for all, tuitionfree public college, and a great new deal. I think what we really need to do is have discipline on winning back the house. We need to spend more time talking about the issues that Americans Care about and the issues that are going to get more money in the average americans pocketbook and less money spent on totally Expensive Health care and education. So you go from the organizational structure of who are our bosses to the substantive. Now, emilys list, which youre very well aware of, they put out an organization that said we want to promote women being in politics. Theyve done very well. And in fact, some of their candidate
the president was ever carried out by anyone else? no, well, what happened in the end was that he essentially turned state s evidence and agreed to cooperate in a case against a turkish bank and turkish banking executive. all along during the course of the trial, the state department was essentially tasked with the job of trying to see if there could be some diplomatic bargain arranged between turkey and the u.s. and this was at the direction of the president to see if there could be some sort of trade made. in the end, we know obviously that the department of justice did not allow this to go through, but this was i mean, rudy giuliani was hired by zarab to find some sort of solution outside the confines of the courthouse. i was well-known at the time
the end was that he essentially turned state s evidence and agreed to cooperate in a case against a turkish bank and turkish banking executive. all along during the course of the trial, the state department was essentially tasked with the job of trying to see if there could be some diplomatic bargain arranged between turkey and the u.s. and this was at the direction of the president to see if there could be some sort of trade made. in the end, we know obviously that the department of justice did not allow this to go through, but this was i mean, rudy giuliani was hired by zarab to find some sort of solution outside the confines of the courthouse. i was well-known at the time rudy was open about the fact this is what he was doing and
you were orbiting the earth, wherever you were in outer space, robert mueller conducted an investigation that actually found that the president s national security adviser was guilty of a felony, he admitted to it, that the president s campaign manager was guilty of a felony, he s probably in jail for the rest of his life. a man that the president said was his top foreign policy adviser to the washington post in may of 2016. he was guilty, found guilty of a crime and pled to a crime, turned state s evidence. the president s assistant, his deputy campaign manager also found guilty. i mean all of these people found guilty. robert mueller, of course in this report found ten instances where he believed the president may have obstruction of justice but said he could not come to the conclusion because of justice department guideline and then the attorney general of the united states lied to the american people and basically