room. numbers-wise, they don t have the leverage. they managed to push their party so far left and in the process they created the leverage that will ultimately destroy them in the midterms and help republicans. it s a pre verse relationship between aoc and republicans that is playing out in front of us. carley: aoc said after the virginia race and when it went to glenn youngkin, she said the reason it did is because democrats weren t united around the progressive agenda enough and there wasn t enough excitement within the democratic party and they were too moderate. you listen to other democrats and they say and republicans are saying keep thinking that but the reality is that people are rejecting the progressive agenda and that is why glenn youngkin won the race and why there s such a big prediction that the midterms are going to go to the republican party. todd: carley, the average american doesn t necessarily say i am so entrenched in a party and they don t care about the stuff t
had been with her 30, 35 years in some cases. that s one of the reasons she didn t win the election. people think, you have all of these people lined up from washington for decades. there s a difference between campaigning and governing. how does dina manage to stay out of the line of fire with all this back and forth between steve and jared and i was shocked by what people would say about their colleagues when i was doing this sty. i certainly uldn t want to be working in that environment. and i think that she s i m not sure she is out of the line of fire. she is somebody who s definitely a republican but has been lumped in with the quote/unquote democrats that people talk about, you know, the bannon wing, people who are representing do you know how funny that is when you look at her background? she s the last person in that white house you d call a