it s going to take a bigger, stronger democratic party, one that returns to her fdr roots and rights for working people, to change our future in 2020. we can t afford deep blue seats fighting against health care and equal rights. we need marie newman. meanwhile, lipinski, who beat newman in 2018, starting back with this. alexandria ocasio-cortez s endorsement of marie newman makes clear that she s an extreme candidate. voters do not want to be represented by a fifth member of the squad. leslie! leslie: flip it blue does not mean you take a blue seat and you flip it blue. you flip a red seat to blue. this drives me crazy. i mean, democrats have the majority in the house. if you want to keep it and if you want to increase that majority, flip a red seat blue. the same in the senate. i m sorry, i know i love a lot of what she does and i think what she did was incredible, slitting the sea that she has.
this isn t what you did last time. voters don t care about that, the emotional connection they have is stronger than any of that stuff. i agree with you and i think it goes even further. i think the rock goes deeper. we saw the republican party basically decide we re going to take an anti-democratic brand basically. we re going to take a brand on things like health care and taxes and public spending in general that just isn t popular and we re going to go against demographic destiny so we re going to break the rules. my organization works on democracy issues and the way that s become republican party gospel from secretary of state to the president of the united states to perpetuate the myth, the lie of voter fraud in order to change the rule that everybody possible turn to make it harder for people to vote, to make it easier for our own billionaires and oligarchs to buy our election, how is that so
news cycles move. but the reason it came up zero times is because those people all understand voters don t care. i ve said many times, make this part of a bigger criminal positioning as the trump criminal investigations. there s such a wimpiness that they keep waiting for the loan ranger to come and solve their problems versus we know how we re going to get this vote out and take this mother out of office. if i were the democrats i would call every single person i could possibly call every single day it s not like we have tried to obstruct justice. just remind people every single day. say, okay, the economy may feel good to you. this guy is a crook and we re going to remind you of that. the democrats have done a terrible job in that. where is their trey gowdy?
that has been done, there s been focus group after focus group, especially axios and speaking about russia, the mueller probe in general voters don t care. it s not top of line for a lot of voters. even when you have someone like kamala harris, beto o rourke, joe biden speaking out against what the president said in the 0 r oval office yesterday? there s a fatigue with voters especially anything around the mueller report. the question always falls to the congress because it s their job to know better. and republican members of congress in particular have sat on their hands with a lot of previous statements like this so i m not going make a bold prediction you ll see more people like justin amash speak out at this point but that s where you have to look for movement. there may be more pressure within the caucus on the democratic side and speaker nancy pelosi because now she seemed to tamped that down.
states. laura: they are saying everything is chaos. they want to convince people that even though their lives are getting better, it s chaos. it s trump chaos. what can the president do? what can he do to give people a sense that sun train is coming out, and all of them right on your parade, the sun is coming out? we talked about this the last time i was on. the president started talking about it. i would do something completely different. i would boldly champion the idea that the president is willing to put rivals in a room he agreed with this, he put rivals in a room. he put gary cohn, wilbur ross, bob lighthizer, all these people come and he allowed them to fight it out. i m not talking about laura: the voters don t care about gary cohn. that s my point. laura: how do these people out to vote? you talk about the economy laura: numbers don t get people to vote. what does get people to the polls are written they are getting more money in the pocket. laura: they