He's coming with an enemies list. I'm coming with a to-do list. My to-do list is going to be your concerns. He's going to be worried about himself and how he wreaks vengeance on all those he thinks have trespassed on him.
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David Axelrod contrasts the political approaches of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, emphasizing Harris's focus on addressing voter concerns.
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I think it was a good move to get Gaetz out of the nomination, because he clearly was going to crash and burn, and he shouldn't have been there in the first place. It was a horrific choice.
I think everything he's doing is pumping up the vote for her in suburban areas around the country and with women.
I do believe that you are elected not to advance the interest of your party but advance the interest of your country.
I think the Democratic party has become too much of a cosmopolitan, college educated party. It still advocates for working people, but it doesn't really communicate with them very well.





