into it, the lies, the grievance, the white supremacy, it will i think alienate a lot of the republicans who crossed over to vote for joe biden and give him that 7 million vote margin. virginia is a perfect example. glenn yump kin is a former co-ceo of the carlyle group, a business guy, a rational figure. this is not his first language. this is not his native language that he is speaking. in the same way, there is a hotly contested senate race in ohio. that s a real bellwether state to succeed rob portman. the leading person there there is jane tim kin whose husband is ceo to one of the largest employers in the state. his uncle was an ambassador to germany after president george w. bush. you know, there are normal she was a big romney supporter in 2012, a kasich supporter in
bill: dose think he was a target because there are more questions they asked, or could you chalk this up to a coincidence? it s possible it s a coincidence. but based on everything else going on,ed the fact that billy gram evangelical association was audited for the first time in its history. samaritan s purse was eighted. they took out an ad saying vote your faith. we had business owners audited who were big romney donors. the irs was going after people using their power to intimidate them and try to silence them. unlike the tea party dr. carson did not back down and did not
name against the affordable care act. and the kind of person who has become the figure head of this resistance is the papa johns ceo. and he basically was a big romney supporter and he was saying before he said both before the election and actually in a conversation after the election that, well, look, our franchisees are going to reduce people s hours so they fall under the 30 hours that s covered by the employer mandate in the affordable care act. he then kind of walked that back a little bit. he said in an op-ed, he said, look, what did he say? here he says papa johns is still researching what the affordable care act means to our operations. regardless, we will honor this law as we do all laws and continue to offer 100% of papa johns workers health insurance as we have since the company was founded in 1984. that s the people that work directly for papa johns. the question is, though, the franchises. well, the average franchisee
i am not so sure. i am right. i stand by that 1 so percent. i would like to see john kerry versus public. there are only three races. you cannot make up a statement about historically, that is not 12 years. i called a person today that i trust, a mom, one of our co-hosts and i called and she was up and ready to go, if you are a mom, i m not a mom and i wanted to know what did you think and she thought that obama came off as cocky, she has been a big romney supporter here but she said that she felt romney gave her confidence she could put her kids future in his hands. that is something that maybe is reflected in some the polls where women across the board say it is up for leadership, economy, health care, all to romney.
i am not so sure. i am right. i stand by that 1 so percent. i would like to see john kerry versus public. there are only three races. you cannot make up a statement about historically, that is not 12 years. i called a person today that i trust, a mom, one of our co-hosts and i called and she was up and ready to go, if you are a mom, i m not a mom and i wanted to know what did you think and she thought that obama came off as cocky, she has been a big romney supporter here but she said that she felt romney gave her confidence she could put her kids future in his hands. that is something that maybe is reflected in some the polls where women across the board say it is upeadership, economy, health care, all to