elizabeth warren on that. under her plan we would likely see a huge increase in the illegal immigration of course. she s told us every one of those foreign nationals is entitled to completely free health care, courtesy of you. how many americans approve of that idea? not that many, not surprisingly. more favor say, race-based reparations and that something else she has called for. sending people tax dollars based on their skin color is a genuinely unpopular idea in this country. warren doesn t seem to care. as she has pointed out before, america is so racist we deserve it. [cheers and applause] sen. warren: we live in a country now where the president is advancing environmental racism, economical racism, criminal justice racism, health care racism. tucker: health care racism?
the overwhelming of our contributions comes from the working people and i m proud of that. i would contrast that with how my good friend, joe biden, is raising money today. a casino and business developer who hosted one of the fund-raisers says that sanders and warren doesn t represent the party he wants. pete buttigieg and amy klobuchar are talking about some of her more aggressive plans. senator warren is known for being straightforward and extremely evasive when asked that question. and we ve seen that repeatedly. i think that if you are proud of your plan and it s the right plan, you should present it in straightforward terms.
warren about some of her more aggressive plans. senator warren is known for being straightforward and extremely evasive when asked that question. and we ve seen that repeatedly. i think that if you are proud of your plan and it s the right plan, you should present it in straightforward terms. we have a lot of people running. but some of the ideas are better in the college faculty lounge. and kamala harris is all-in for iowa and plans to make weekly visits to the state, with a goal of finishing in the top three in the caucus. canadian prime minister justin trudeau apologizing again for wearing blackface. there s three known incidents, including this video of trudeau in racist makeup. he says he doesn t know how many times he did it. at a town hall thursday, he said he lacked respect for marginalized people and privilege gave him a massive blind spot. what i did was inexcusable
bernie sanders. she may think it s too early to have that fight but they re going to have a lot of challenges from the left and right on the stage, people who are on the flanks who are more moderate and looking to make a name for themselves trying to get to the center stage. as we continue the conversation to that point, she doesn t think she needs to have the fight because she s doing quite fine and she is. let s look at the national polling in the race. joe biden on top, he s tomorrow night. kamala harris in the top four, she s tomorrow night. sanders and warren here. joe biden up here. look at the track for senator warren. she starts pretty low at the beginning of the race. she s now in second place. she s now in second place in the national polls. then bring it over to this dynamic where you come in here among more choice for nominees among many very liberal voters. bernie sanders thought this was his base. this was his base in 2016. look what has happened. elizabeth warren runni
fundament fundamentally reorganizing obamacare. the president has. come forward with a come prehinsive health care policy his bottom line is he ll do it after the republicans win back the house. that means going into this election, the president doesn t have a firm unified policy. this is around the margins and it s ideologically fitting with his party. chris? you talk about the three-pronged approach. would it be fair to say at least in this case, employers and insurers have been in faber of this par of it of what s been the reaction to this? i think that s fair to say. they want more access to consumers and individuals that can pay for it.