we were wondering at home, if the others on the stage truly wanted to be president of the united states aside from bernie who has a strong message, you know, why didn t webb or o malley or chaf i or even bernie really go after they are? they had the chance to bring up the e-mails or flipflopping and that other stuff. they gave her a pass. you re right. they did. i think it was an extraordinary moment in presidential debates when bernie sanders said look, i m tired of hearing about your e-mails. in a sense, as a democrat, shelved that issue. he s the prime contender. but bernie, what he did do was he s brought the issue of income inequality to the national debate. he s done it in a way that has been very powerful. i think that s part of the reason why you re seeing such a strong response to him on social media.
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bring the issue over to social issues, one of two things happens. neither of which is good for mitt romney. one, is that he s forced to take a centrist position. that opens his up to charges of flipflopping. he s said the opposite thing before. or romney-sia. the second thing that could happen he reiterates his stance. swing voters say wait a minute, this is more concerning than i thought. of course, part of this is what we know for sure. there isn t just sort of one version of woman voter. despite the fact that we get that language from the campaign. the big differences occurring with women, we see when it s women of color that are driving that gender gap. so yes, gender is part of it, but the other important part of it is women at the intersection of racial minority status or linguistic status. if you re a gay women you vote
eult elt said, his allusion is not to this country, it s not to the country where it was born and lives but to the stockholders, to the international stockholders. that s what s wrong with this country. is he on point? it seems to me the president made the remarks that became controversial, and now he s come out and said some people in this country think america is in decline, is slipping, some people think that. that s not what you feel when you re in asia. we re exceptional. we re special. it seems like a direct response, without saying so, to the critics that he has to his own critics. of course. he got such blow back for the comments he made as president of the united states, disparaging the american worker and the american economy and the american work ethic. the president is, again, flipflopping. what he really meant to say is what he said, that he believes americans it s not his problem as a leader. it s our problem. we are the problem. and we can t understand or apprecia