change, and universal pre-k? is that the way forward to saving democrats seats come in the midterms? i have worked for a lot of people. i agree with the good senator from vermont, and i also agree with parts of what susan said. the reality here is first and foremost, the sky is not falling, polls go up and down. and polls are a snapshot about how pieces of the electorate feel at that given time. there is still time here. i would also know that democrats, put forward ideas, they put forward legislation, but in the senate particularly a has been blocked by republicans who have been unwilling to let some of these bills come to the floor for debate. we talked a lot about voting rights over the last couple of weeks. we will continue to do so here in this network because it will be in the news, the reason the democrats are even able to bring the voting rights bills, the freedom to vote act in the john lewis voting rights
he was battling pancreatic cancer. and with some difficulty. but he was as dana knows, he was never he was always feisty. he did reminisce a little about growing up in search light. he told me when he was growing up he never realized how destitute he and his family were, how many things they didn t have. it was just the way things were. he said it was after his brother died as an adult and his niece was going through pictures and sent him sold photographs that showed shack he grew up. he said it was only then he fully realized how terrible those circumstances had been. and for a person who was born into those difficult circumstances to today be eulogyized at his funeral by two american presidents is really a remarkable american story. absolutely. and david gergen, i mean, just to jump off of what susan was saying, you worked with several
premiere president and vice president in their districts. and i think it s cause for pause here. susan, you recently wrote quote, it s time to do triage on the biden administration. you pointed out that the legislative agenda, the biden agenda, is bleeding out. question to you. you ve worked on a lot of races, how much do you elections really turn on policy? i know we love talking about is a health care, is a kitchen table issues in pocketbook issues. but how much of it is about policy and how much is it really about people s feelings, peoples identities, but republicans really are good at shimmying up, is people s fears and anxieties in hopes and concerns. how much more is it about that and strict policy measures were bills? it s not about policies, but it s about anger frankly. that s what s midterm elections are mostly about. again, as a referendum on the party in the white house. in this case holding the house in the senate. without question, the
people. may i agree with the good senator from vermont. and i also agree with parts of what susan said. the reality here is first and foremost, this guy is not falling. polls go up and down. polls are a snapshot about how pieces of the electorate feel at that given time. there is still time here. i would also like to note that democrats have put things, put forward ideas, they put forward legislation. but in the senate in particular, it has been blocked by republicans who have been unwilling to let some of these bills come to the floor for debate. we talked a lot about voting rights over the last couple of, weeks we will continue to do so here on this network. because it will be in the news. the reason the democrats were even able to bring the voting rights freedom to vote act and john lewis advancement act to the floor, was because leader schumer had to go around, using some of these archaic senate rules to get the bills on the, floor because republicans and block debate. i say all th
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