I think the president can talk about death rates, he can talk about, you know, the situation could have been a lot worse.
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Santorum discusses how the president should communicate about the pandemic's impact and the potential for better outcomes.
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If there's one area that's been telling is in Pennsylvania, we closed the registration gap this summer because we were knocking doors and getting their registrants and the Democrats weren't and it could pay a big difference.
Both parties use fear. I mean, you know, they're going to take your social security away; they're going to destroy Medicare.
I think he's concerned that this information is being fed out there and that it leads to exactly what your previous guests had talked about, you know, dissension and conflict between Democrats and Republicans.
I think he's going to be a disruptive force. And he's going to be a disruptive force at a time when the President feels like there are people in, you know, in and around who have, you know, not had his back and not been fair to him.





