at what they re trying to compete with. there s real political potency to what is going on here, to the national reaction to what the republicans in the house just voted for. if what the republicans have to run on this year and next year is a plan that defines their party, a plan to kill medicare, a budget that is a rotten tomato target, even in red districts all across the country, for republican electoral chances, that just won t do, and you can tell that the right thinks that just won t do because they re really, really, really big money is pouring in to stop it. joining us now is independent senator bernie sanders of vermont. he joins us here in studio tonight. senator sanders, it s nice to have you here. thanks for coming in. good to be with you, rachel. do you think this is sort of the way things are from here on out now. any time grassroots of any kind grows on the left, it is met by corporate, anonymous donor stuff on the right? the answer is of course. and what you are s
at what they re trying to compete with. there s real political potency to what is going on here, to the national reaction to what the republicans in the house just voted for. if what the republicans have to run on this year and next year is a plan that defines their party, a plan to kill medicare, a budget that is a rotten tomato target, even in red districts all across the country, for republican electoral chances, that just won t do, and you can tell that the right thinks that just won t do because they re really, really, really big money is pouring in to stop it. joining us now is independent senator bernie sanders of vermont. he joins us here in studio tonight. senator sanders, it s nice to have you here. thanks for coming in. good to be with you, rachel. do you think this is sort of the way things are from here on out now. any time grassroots of any kind grows on the left, it is met by corporate, anonymous donor stuff on the right? the answer is of course. and what you are s
some early organizing, but look at what they re trying to compete with. there s real political potency to what is going on here, to the national reaction to what the republicans in the house just voted for. if what the republicans have to run on this year and next year is a plan that defines their party, a plan to kill medicare, a budget that is a rotten tomato target, even in red districts all across the country, for republican electoral chances, that just won t do, and you can tell that the right thinks that just won t do because they re really, really, really big money is pouring in to stop it. joining us now is independent senator bernie sanders of vermont. he joins us here in studio tonight. senator sanders, it s nice to have you here. thanks for coming in. good to be with you, rachel. do you think this is sort of the way things are from here on out now. any time grassroots of any kind grows on the left, it is met by corporate, anonymous donor stuff on the right? the answer