unevenly filtered. she won on the east and west coast. speaking to people in the middle of the country in rural less populated he is areas. let s think about this. she needed we knew donald trump s only path to victory was through the midwest, through theรง rust belt and he did beautifully and give him credited for. she visited wisconsin not once. she visited michigan only toward the end. if she had a real message to those voters in the midwest and rust vet that would have made a difference. you are saying had you a bad candidate. bad candidate and also a message issue. let s go back to the church issue though. it sounds to me like you are saying people in the middle of the country and especially whites and older whites in the middle of the country more likely church-going are the people who did not vote for clinton. yes. they did not vote for her on economic message. that s where the democratic party has to focus. because it is unfair and it s not true to say that people of f
speeches to the american people explaining it. congress is explaining it. nancy pelosi was explaining it. it isn t explainable. it s not a good bill and they didn t solve a problem which is why we re back discussing health care all over again. you think it s a policy issue and not a message issue. totally. ed, republican strategist, you re on the opposite side of tara, do you think it s ok for a president to make mistakes? does it make more human? sure. every president makes mistakes, some more severe than others. this president set a tone when he sat down with republicans and said remember, we won, you lost. he set a tone. he didn t attempt to bring the bipartisanship together. when he had the stimulus bill that became a very big spending bill, at that point in time, he could have given them something. and start with a different environment. a very partisan environment and now desperately needs republican help, he s not going to get it. how long can you continue to blame pre