remember, the republicans sold their tax bill as something that would actually grow our economy. what we ve seen right now is that it s had a $2 trillion price tag and in other words, it blew a $2 trillion hole in our budget and my plan would reverse the tack cuts and give 150 million americans a tax increase and actually redefine work as we know it because as a family member is home taking care of someone with alzheimer s or a child with special needs and we will declare that as work that is a tax credit and it does add to our economy, because when you give it to working people and tax breaks for working people they use that money to get a car or to pay a bill or to get their kid enrolled in child care so they can go to work, and so if you look at my plan it s actually additive to the economy and it empowers workers and
that cost $50 a semester and i got a chance to be a public school teacher, a chance to be a college professor, and a chance to be a united states senator because america invested in that opportunity. i believe in investing in opportunities for our kids. i think that s how we build a future in this country and i m out there and willing to fight for it. to voters who look at the economy, see it booming, credit the president s tack cuts for that, i m wondering what you have to say. have the tax cuts had a positive effect on the economy? oh, look, giving away a trillion and a half dollars to corporations, to billionaires, to the wealthy and well-connected while young people are struggling with student loan debt, while families can t have prescriptions filled, while infrastructure crumbles around us, that s not how we build a
kelly at the dccc. what mcgurn was talking about, democrats have known all along that they wanted to focus on healthcare. his argument is the republicans have not done enough of a good job to talk about the tack cuts and the economy. your thoughts. thanks, dana, for having me. nancy pelosi is the most unpopular pop teugs in every district in the country. that s a stone cold fact. we released 15 ads today in districts across the country. almost every one invokes nancy pelosi. and many talk about the tax cuts and the economy. however, that s not gonna stop us from talking about specifically candidates records like in pennsylvania or in virginia of candidates who are clearly anti-semetic. we released an ad in main talking about the democrats there would gut social security and medicare. democrats wide ranging support of single payor. there are some unifying themes.
the polling has been pretty static throughout the entire presidency so far. the country is incredibly divided. i think people will see this accomplishment through the same kind of partisan lens that they view the tack cuts. there s one group you may see come out more supportive of this than you might expect and that s labor. mexican unions can form real unions. not management unions. once again, if that s not enforced and implemented and we ve had problems with impleme
that to what trump may be building as a narrative of leadership and north korea potentially a lot. many may see that a rec l. if he is able to build a portfolio of leadership-driven ske combined with tack cuts, does that not draw in more white collar republican typical mainstream republican voters who say, you know what, the guy is has kind of delivered on stuff. the way he talk about race, his attitudes on immigration and trade. in a the tension. in many way you see in the polling again in the last couple month, trumps has resolidified his hold on blue collar white american he is near 60% approval. i think it was 58%. like the north carolina district, like the ohio district. they are starting to emerge, this white collar, white