august is a long, hot month with none of these marquis events like a debate to keep interest going. getting momentum out of detroit would go a long way for the cam paper. about campaign rallies, a bunch of candidates, including those you three covered getting on the road across the country. you guys, as we show the map of where candidates are headed, heading to detroit and various parts of the nation. so get back on the plane. we ll see you in a little bit. those guys aren t the only ones on the road. cory booker is. joining me now her press secretary. thanks for being on the show. thanks for having me. you probably heard the conversation with garrett haake, there are folks saying your guy s performance, welsch post in a new op-ed, how do you turn that into dollars and poll numbers before the next debate. that s why cory is hitting the ground running. we have an event tonight.
impeachment. what s at stake? you somewhere members of the congress, maxine waters, ilhan omar, you are experiencing death threats. i m trying to figure out what will it take. if you re not satisfactorily addressing these issues because you live in a ballots ground state, i have a problem with that. not just black voters, some are energized, some are exhausted. the political argument, there s a price for the exhaustion, a price for side show of bitterness and racism, and that is you can t get anything done. you can t get anything done if you re divided every day. i think there s a body of evidence that this is a good argument for democrats and because it has the virtue of being true. so joe biden entered the democratic cam paper on this issue. he staked his entire entry into the race around charlottesville. so it does beg the question when
of the president s seat to appeal to the racism and nativism of some of his supporters to gin up and galvanize white voters to turn out in these states to make a difference for trump in the election. we saw him do this, by the way, in the 2016 cam paper and in the closing weeks of the 2018 midterms where president trump talked a lot about race and stoked these divisions. but for this to be going on through the 2020 campaign, which is more than a year out from now, this could be a very ugly year of campaigning and divisive rhetoric from the president and also stoking a lot of divisions in the country. we ll see how the democrats respond to it. but it s very much central to his re-election strategy as ashley reported. we sort of went from one straight to the other. the point annie was making. yeah, we had a little bit of a break for mueller. is this something he could keep up for more than a year at this pace? sure.
until we beat donald trump. you want to solve racial issues, you want to solve immigration issues, this issue forget that the issue itself morally and nobly is the right thing to talk about and address, weaving it into the political discourse in this political cam paper is going to be very damaging to the democrats. i am just talking about i want this evil man out of office. jason, to this point by the way, giving him that, mold it the way he wants to mold it, the way he molds socialism. i keep coming back to evil in the white house, got to get it out, maybe a discussion for another day. this takes you back to joe biden. exactly. many people saying why is he saying that? this week the president doubled down on his take on central park five. in 1989 he took out an ad-in the new york times and said, let s bring back the death penalty. we re not talking about that. we re talking about how joe biden should have chosen
and, lily.. lily gets anything she wants. ed knows he could just have us deliver his prescriptions. but what s the fun in that? switch to cvs pharmacy. there are two campaigns taking place. the national cam paper, narratives and press coverage and whispers about who is and who isn t running and why and who is getting which donsers. and then there s actual honest to god press the flesh campaign that got under way this weekend when elizabeth warren addressed overflow crowds.