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by less than half a percentage point. it was a ss t landslide. it was a l mandate. w itas was also 40 years ago. and in some ways seems even longer than that. since reagan the positivistre puregu tonight, we will examine today . republican party on the eve of yet anotheblicr presidential election. what does the party believe, what is the republican position on foreign policy, cultural issues. how if the party has changed, where is it going? california and new york, will be popular vote be in play againag for a nominee or does winninaig require running the electoral college gauntlets. we are joined tonight by four people who have worked in or around politics for decades. they are very likely to have different views on some issues and may prioritize issuesiz differently. they maye sues represent peopley differensentt orthodoxies withie party but they have come together to discuss policy and politics in the upcoming race for president. as we begin tonight we start with a q ....
Say, well, three days, ten day trial, but i feel like voting now. e iswait until the evidenc in ande you do a collective decision. okay? and congress, do we say, we are all voting for a week, you don t have to attend the debate and so forth and so on no.so you have your debate and everybody both within the regional period of eve time. a few days, maybe even a week. but two months? things can change dramatically and that is not a national decision based on the same record. so you hav onale to get serious about orit.d. n that.my answer o katie, i had a colleague who went to advise me, people will vote for you even if they don t like you. they will not vote for you if they think you don t like them.f [laughter] is that a policy for messaging, and i d hate to ask the same question but i am fascinated. is it thted e g.o.p. policy that makes the party unattractive to ....
Differensentt orthodoxies withie party but they have come together to discuss policy and politics in the upcoming race for president. as we begin tonight we start with a quoten from the man who had such an overwhelming landslide victory in 1984.an it was ronald reagan who said the person who agrees with you 80% of the time is a friend and an ally, not a 20% traitor.ad dana perino iser the cohost of america s newsroom and the five, served as white house press secretary fofiwhitr former president george w. bush. bill barr worked with the cia before serving as attorney general for two copresidents. george h.w. bush and donald trump. he also wrote the book one thing after another.afte deroy murdock is a consulting editor with the national review. katie pavlich is the editor of townhall.com. and the fox news contributor. ....
Frankly. you see things, this open my eyes a few years ago and an y internet journalist was coverf an antifa rally in portland and somebody threw a projectile and said, he went to the hospital with the cerebral hemorrhage but hie s brain was bleeding followd by the george floyd riots, black lives matter. even when donald j. trump won and democrats say, republicansd are in election denial.io in 2016 you han d the denial tht the idea that donald trump could ve won lawfully and legally and these people startee burning things.br theyin burned a limousine during the inauguration. this was before trump had any opportunity to implement any policy whatsoever. i think we have a distinct difference in our politics with the left moving further and further off the clip with an embrac offe of violence. i waited through the entire democratic convention down the convention for someone to stand up and say we want to put andance between ourselves thfoe peopler who tore down the statues, burn down preci ....