Republican policy that is not too scarey and snu is that. somebody who does the data would that get the nonvoters oust benches? a couple of things. i sort of purchased serious holes in this big trump-obama vote. but romney voters voted for clinton. they get a better presenter than mitt romney. put that aside. democrats can t make the mistake of trying to run a 1990s campaign. we have to be inspirational and give them a vision and something to vote for. the big difference between john kerry and barack obama is when we dove inside this data at the dnc under howard dean, we found a majority of john kerry voters were voting against george bush, not for john kerry. the majority of obama voters
There is the wisdom is to way to get them is with moderate republican policy that is not too scarey and snu is that. somebody who does the data would that get the nonvoters oust benches? a couple of things. i sort of purchased serious holes in this big trump-obama vote. but romney voters voted for clinton. they get a better presenter than mitt romney. put that aside. democrats can t make the mistake of trying to run a 1990s campaign. we have to be inspirational and give them a vision and something to vote for. the big difference between john kerry and barack obama is when we dove inside this data at the dnc under howard dean, we found a majority of john kerry voters were voting against george bush, not for john kerry.
White voters out there that reacceptability tr resent the idea of giving people that and they re going to vote. yes he s down now but there s non-voters that never turned out before and they re going to get excited by his message. the challenge for both is we just had an election and that didn t happen. bernie sanders turn out machine. the theory of getting people off the sidelines. they mostly voted for more establishment democrats but they both have a theory that is we re not going to deal with the electorate as it is. it s different than when everybody else is running. and then there s this bill. 68% of americans rate the national economy as very good or fairly good. simultaneously on a small group of swing voters. maybe reflective.
Activating those non-voters, those irregular voters. people who didn t come out and vote for him in 2016, but who would have if they could have been convinced to. the campaign chairman, brad parscale has said, as maggie haberman and annie carnegie reported hour piece, there are very few swing voters. you re not going to change anyone s mind. he s a really good guy win see him in a different light. that s not happening. they need to go into rural areas and find these voters. that s very expensive and that s why it s so key and so really kifl an impressive feat for them that they ve raised so much money and it s so important that they do that because they need that money to find these voters. hey, i want to widen the discussion from mayor pete to the democratic field and your on your side. we ve got tonight, the cnn draw
Non-voters. get their base out. that is a majority. here s one problem with the democratic process. we, the democrats in the primaries do not have winner take all primaries, they re all proportionate delegate primaries. you have 22 candidates. it s a recipe. joy was there and saw my pictures. you don t consolidate aron anybody and it can go let me defend the democratic party for a minute. y all are pretty consolidated around your two front runners. they re sitting above 20th% and warren and bernie are wait until next week. you don t think warren, sanders and buttigieg and harris are your top tier? that s five people. it s for a year and a half. no one is voting for many many months. it happened with hillary and what s his name. bernie? there basically if you had a winner take all primaries, it
Resulting in obama. this is another moment. and i think this moment has the potential to be transformational. if you can get it right. but there is three electorates here, right? there is the base and governor dean was right to point out it s young. there is some white working class folks that i think that s biden s strategy. the third group that no one talks about are nonvoters. how do you get them. how do you get them? howard dean, aimee allison, and darian warren, that was great. thank you so much. the supreme court highlighted the stakes in the 2020 election, issuing two major rulings that will have profound effects for decades to come. plus, we ll check in on the front-runner of a different election in tonight s thing 1, thing 2, next. with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast. .and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can t do anything about that.
Less importance they attach to democracy. in germany two thirds of people over fifty approve of democratic governance not even a third of subjects under thirty feel the same. this matter illustrates the number of people who did not vote into emmys last general election the darker the red the more nonvoters the second map shows how many people voted for the far right a f t the darker the blue the more a fifty voted. two forms of protest. really mention as i was the abstract for younger people it s all very abstract. the idea that we can one day lose our democracy and end up with communism or fascism is unimaginable to them and . so they re more willing to experiment. would they think ok these people from the f.b.i.
This matter illustrates the number of people who did not vote in germany s last general election the darker the red the more nonvoters the second map shows how many people voted for the far right. the darker the blue the more a fifty voted. to forms of protest. beautiful mention as i listen for younger people it s all very abstract from the idea that we can one day lose our democracy and end up with communism or fascism is unimaginable to them. so they re willing to experiment. would they think ok these people trump from the f.d.a. and even some of the far left parties time sure they re partially attacking things i actually support but it can t get too bad i was a constant see what they do on my bus a tune that. in germany populists are seizing the moment and echoing voters concerns like here and get it and saxony when many are scared of losing their jobs
Section 2 makes sure there is not discrimination. section 3 allows a bailing in of a jurisdiction. is there a discrimination issue, jurisdictions are still bailed in. martha: i think that the study she is referring to is the university of wisconsin, madison. they looked at 2 counties that trump won in wisconsin and said eligible non-voters were deterred by the law. 23,000 people answered they did not have i.d. and that kept them from going to the polls. this is something we hear very often from the left. when they have lost. the photo i.d. loss are responsible for those losses. what is responsible for that loss in wisconsin is that hillary clinton lost 23 counties that barack obama previous carried. if you look at voter
That people are going to seek hillary clinton s endorsement. i really think it would be a real mark on them in terms of what a gift it would be to donald trump. if you re the nominee and you end up and you re hillary clinton endorsed like the go housekeeping seal of approval, that s going to be a serious issue for many democrats who couldn t vote in 2016, who couldn t vote for trump and couldn t vote for hillary clinton. nonvoters who couldn t stomach hillary stayed home. so i think that this idea of a hillary endorsement is quite baffling. the idea that dianne feinstein took a risk in insulting her junior senator by endorsing joe biden early, it sounds like it s not lady like and she might have hurt her feelings, but i know what the people around biden are doing. they re coming out early to try to build a semi-juggernaut for