embers of bipartisan that are not there very much to begin with. but in the senator more than anywhere else, right? and in the senate you ve seen bits and pieces of it, like in this sort of pledge on the intel committee to get to the bottom of it or the notion that the senate would be kind of the deciding factor on a real health care bill that could actually pass. but when it comes to nominees, this ship seems to have already sailed. i want to get your take on this but first, becau i want to mark explain why this is such a big deal. in the most plain english that you can. this is something that a decade from now people could look back on and say yep, that was the turning point. there s nothing in the constitution that mandates a 60 vote or higher threshold but that s been adopted by the senate to foster a collegiality
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you. thanks for having me. did i miss anything important? i think that was a very good read, rachel. why did you pick osoff? because as you mentioned, john lewis endorsed him. and that was a very big signal for us. when john lewis said he wasn t going to attend inauguration, we in the progressive community said we re going to support that. so when john lewis says this is the guy you want to be supporting in this winnable race, we felt that was very important. do you think it is a winnable race? obviously tom price won by huge margin when he was getting reelected there multiple times and it has been republican for a long time. the thing that piqued everybody s interest was how poorly donald trump did in that district. that s precisely right, it s definitely winnable becau this suburban, well-educad district really did rebel against ump. you showed that figure of him just winning by one point. if democrats can pull off a win here, it will send shock waivve
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pretty much the first words out of his mouth were i want to be a president for all races and religions. and a statement last night denouncing all racism on behalf of the administration. and today he told the new york times i don t want any of this. stop it. he looked in the camera in 60 minutes and said cut it out. he s done this four times. let me finish. in he were up to you he would spend every day standing on top of the trump tower saying i m not a racist. he s not going do that. he s going to work for the american people and he s not going baited into these traps. let me tell you something that probably doesn t happen to you. i get stopped by children who are afraid of going to school. i get stopped by muslims who are afraid of going out in the street and having the scarves torn off their heads. becau if he wants to unite the