if he really believes that joe biden should be the nominee, he could back him financially. joe biden s campaign needs the money. so he will siphon off votes from him, but he could never be the nominee because he s not going to get any kind of adequate support from african-american voters or college white voters. he s going to get some people who are more sen tryst in the elizabeth warren column, educated white liberals. and he has done passionate, generous outreach and work on the issue of climate and guns. that will speak to some progressives, but i doubt it is enough to get him in the game. as i said, i think in the end if he thinks biden is the person that could beat trump or he did months ago, i think he just, you know, hinders him and helps the party choose a more progressive candidate that would be a better nominee for president trump to face-off against next year. the always truthful and forthright a.b. and eugene. thank you, friends, both of you for coming on tonight. trump
voters or college white voters. he s going to get some people who are more sen tryst in the elizabeth warren column, educated white liberals. and he has done passionate, generous outreach and work on the issue of climate and guns. that will speak to some progressives, but i doubt it is enough to get him in the game. as i said, i think in the end if he thinks biden is the person that could beat trump or he did months ago, i think he just, you know, hinders him and helps the party choose a more progressive candidate that would be a better nominee for president trump to face-off against next year. the always truthful and forthright a.b. and eugene. thank you, friends, both of you for coming on tonight. trump s attempt to counter programming tomorrow. it involves a white house visit from a certain world leader.
overcompensate by winning over her hard liners. then he calls a new election thinking that will give her a man did, and that doesn t really work. not only did it not work, she turned out to be a dismal campaigner and the conservative party lost its governing majority and had to govern as a minority party in coalition. she took a bad hand she was dealt and played it very badly. she made two important pivots at the 11th hour of the process. one of them was to reach across the aisle and try to work with labor, sen tryst and labor to cobble together a kras portaccr coalition. and the second was to make it clear to the country that she wasn t going to lead britain into a no deal. both things that showed that she was flexible and able to take in sort of take in the reality of her situation. but she did them both so late
saying it may not be the best new deal at all it shows you whatever the democrats will run. i m saying he is getting booed by the presidents. i don t know how much of a sen tryst he is. he is very progressive on social issues, guns, clie plmate chang. i don t know that it s a centerist. if in this field he might be. it is in this current diverse field of candidates. i don t think it means bloomberg will throw in with trump. i think you said he doesn t
degree of trust. angela merkel thought she could trust him. putin destroyed that trust that merkel had with him over ukraine. you know, putin plays the role here. he knows how to play the part. itis interesting to see what the kremlin has done to position him as a sort of player in step with the other big players of the g-20 that he s on the same page on climate change. he supports the paris climate accord. he is in the same position as germany on globalization. the germans believe there should be a win/win. do well with globalization. merkel said she believes america, president trump wants a system where only the bosses do well. on free trade, president putin has been positioned by the kremlin as being pro-free trade. there s a very careful narrative coming out from the kremlin to make him look like a sen tryst.