instead of going around these states and visiting small towns and all that, doing a listening tour, she went and gave a speaking tour. she went and gave 80 paid speeches over those 2 years for $18 million. that s how she prepared to run for president. let me say this, two quick things. one is, you say that then you read the quotes in your article, right, there s people who say, well, this really was about race and white nationalism. then you read some of the quotes in your article, i don t like his demeanor. and it is hard to think that that s not playing some role in some of this voting decision as well. absolutely. i mean, race is all mixed up in this. i have another quote in that article about a young guy who voted for obama and is talking about how he feels put off by the black lives matter movement. there s absolutely race shot through all of this. it s all mixed together. the other part of it that i think we really can t overlook is regional inequality. yep. we need to ta
for president. let me say this, two quick things. one is, you say that then you read the quotes in your article, right, there s people who say, well, this really was about race and white nationalism. then you read some of the quotes in your article, i don t like his demeanor. that s not playing some role in some of this voting decision as well. absolutely. i mean, race is all mixed up in this. article about a young guy who voted for obama and is talking about how he fee put off by the black lives matter movement. there s absolutely race shot through all of this. it s all mixed together. the other part of it that i think we really can t overlook is regional inequality. yep. these places. it s not just these voters. it s these places that have fallen so far behind. these bubbles of prosperity that we have. new york, d.c., san francisco. these placeces that are just completely soaring away from the rest of the country. it s n not just that these place
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from washington. hi, jamie. while the mid term elections may feel far away the administration is encouraging democrats to embrace and even push the health care law. president obama held a news conference to tout new enrollment figures of 8 million. i m a little more optimistic. i actually think that some of the exemptions that are going to allow certain sign-ups between now and november actually favor younger people. that s one point. you may see more younger people signing up between now and then. is that the right strategy? obamacare opponents appear to be more mobilized than democrats. 64% of republican registered voters say the health care law will be a major factor into their voting decision. as do 45% of independents. the health care law and the administration s announcement that it will extend the review
their voting decision based on that. we saw that in the presidential election and state of virginia where a governor mccalliffe was just elected overwhelmingly by women who understood there was a huge difference between him and ken cuccinelli. as of last year, labeled 27 states hostile to abortion rights. how critical is it for your group to make sure pro-choice candidates are senate and governor seats? it s not been advancing an agenda but making sure women have access to health care. planned parenthood is the largest provider of women s health care in the country. we see 3 million patients a year and women turn to us for health care needs. one in five women in the country at some point in their lifetime and respect us when it comes to elections and they rely on us to tell them who s on their side. again, women are going to be the majority of voters in november. they have been for the last