republican party. and i think that says a lot about the state of that party right now. and let me ask you this. you re the first i mean it s been noted many times. you re the first generation z congressman. i think the last time we spoke about this, i said, you know, i was doing other things when i was 25 and 26 years old. here you are, a member of congress. let me ask you this. i mean, are you going to back president biden for a second term? would you like to see younger challengers out there? what do you think? i think generally it s really important for young people to be at the table. but to be clear, i m not one of these people that say, wipe everybody out and just have young people at the table. we need a representative body, and young people, gen z and millennials make up a third of this country. we re nowhere near a third of the electorate. as far as president biden is concerned, if he decides to run, i am going to back the president. he s been one of the most pro union p
megan, thanks to you as well. now to what president biden is doing. he is taking the stage in michigan. i think he s still in the beginning. i don t know if we have peter alexander or if we want to dip in and listen. i know the president is in wind up to this speech. can you give us a 30-second preview? the pack backdrop to the speech in michigan where he s trying to focus on the economy is the risk of a rail strike. as you saw this morning, the president hosting the top two democrats and republicans in the house and senate. nancy pelosi among those there. the president warning that the reason congress would need to get involved with legislation to put an end to this dispute is because in his words, the economy is at risk. nancy pelosi saying the house could move on that action, which would be a challenge for joe biden s support among the union committee because he s been one of the most pro union presidents
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