these metropolitan areas that are conservative leaning but don t like him. as we go into 2020 not just those races, seven governorships democrats picked up in states. we didn t win my home state of ohio but picked up some other one. bill: ohio rolled red. the governor, three closely-watched congressional races. i didn t see the senate. they rolled red. the hill rights this on screen. the red wave promised by trump which attracted mockery earlier this year showed up in states such as indiana, missouri, north dakota where democratic senate candidates were swamped, end quote. i guess you saved the best for last as part of the a-team now. i would respectfully disagree with brad. i think that president trump was very tactical. 10 senate elections where he won all those states and he went to those states and they did well in those states. as a democrat that wasn t surprising. sandra: what does it say about the president?
the issues beyond the names and the personalities. that it s about really the issues that are on the ballot. especially things like gun violence and these unfortunately, these shooting sprees and these massacres have really activated young people to get out there. jim messina, this was something your campaign did better than i d seen it done before. young people were very inspired by president obama. that wasn t surprising. but they actually went out and voted for him, which they don t always do. i mean no. i think young voters have some solve the lof the lowest ts in the country. yeah. what are you seeing, first of all how did you do that and what does beto replicate that might throw this into a tossup? ten years ago, president obama became president of the united states. we were talking about it during the break of lines of two miles of all these people waiting to vote for barack obama. when i saw the beto lines today, they looked like those kinds of lines.
we should all be deeply grateful for the work they do. and i will tell you this, the determination of the staff of the capital gazette newspaper to publish a newspaper today is absolutely astounding, breathtaking, and it speaks volumes about the kind of people they are and their dedication to their mission and their values. i could not agree more. i think it wasn t surprising, reading what i have read about them, not surprising, but still, when i saw it, it just took my breath away. steve schuh, thank you so much. it brings a tear to your eye. when you look at the editorial page today, i encourage your viewers to look at the editorial page of the the capital gazette newspaper. it will bring a tear to your eye. and it is blank, left blank to remember the five people killed there. the top line today we are speechless but the promise that tomorrow they will publish again so that the people who read that paper might be better citizens. and we thank them for that, and we thank
can you just say yes or no on it? russia is a ruse. i ve been in office for 11 months. for 11 months they ve had this phony cloud over this administration, over this government. it s a democrat hoax that was brought up as an excuse for losing an election that frankly the democrats should have won because they have such a tremendous advantage in the electoral college. so it was brought up for that reason. i m joined by jack kingston and robby mook. robby, i m wondering what your reaction was to these incredibly serious allegations and very limited in scope? it s not talking about dnc e-mails. it s not talking about podesta e-mails. well, in some senses this wasn t surprising. we knew the russians had meddled. we knew they were pushing propaganda. what was particularly new to me here was that agents were actually dispatched into the united states for the express purpose of, you know, organizing in key states also. honestly, in a way, it s kind of like what you do on a
tremendous advantage in the electoral college. so it was brought up for that reason. i m joined by jack kingston, robby mook. robby, i m wondering what your reaction was to these incredibly serious allegations and very limited in scope? it s not talking about dnc e-mails. it s not talking about podesta e-mails. well, in some senses this wasn t surprising. we knew the russians had meddled. we knew they were pushing propaganda. what was particularly new to me here was that agents were actually dispatched into the united states for the express purpose of, you know, organizing in key states also. honestly, in a way, it s kind of like what you do on a campaign. you send people out into the field. you collect information on what messages might be salient. at every point in this entire investigation, we ve just gotten closer and closer to the worst possible outcome honestly. this brought us another step closer. the other thing i d say is there were a lot of questions, well, could an