know it, market free market capitalism and even to some extent, the traditional noex notions of democracy have faileded. including millennials who are yet to have jobs. so i think you re going to see a realignment, win or lose, that s very dramatic. how do we get bake the roosevelt coalition? lead and deliver to your point about paul ryan. i think she needs a partner this the house and senate to get something done if elected. b i believe she ll be elected that night. i hope she talks about winning the trust of americans who have not trusted her i thought that was a most important part of her speech and tin most important pivot that s happened this this campaign in a long time. if she stays there, not only will chef paul ryan, she s have progressives and for r that matter, other conservatives but this happens in cycles. i appreciate some of the dramatic talk around where we
true clash of sifl civilization and we are a at where that 47% remits a group of people who for whom either capitalism as we know it, market free market capitalism and even to some extent, the traditional noex notions of democracy have faileded. including millennials who are yet to have jobs. so i think you re going to see a realignment, win or lose, that s very dramatic. how do we get bake the roosevelt coalition? lead and deliver to your point about paul ryan. i think she needs a partner this the house and senate to get something done if elected. b i believe she ll be elected that night. i hope she talks about winning the trust of americans who have not trusted her i thought that was a most important part of her speech and tin most important pivot that s happened this this campaign in a long time. if she stays there, not only
do you believe that ohio has been settled? no, i don t. this went from when we started this confers three or four minutes ago, 1,195 to so you re not saying obama isn t going to win. you re just saying he hasn t won it yet. long before that, in 2004, he talked act his ultimate goal. you have said that your ultimate goal is a permanent republican majority. what does that mean? there are no permanent majorities in politics. they last in 20, 30, 40 or in the case of the roosevelt coalition, 50 or 60 years, but then they disappear. but would i like to see the republican party be the dominant party for whatever time history gives it a chance to be? you get. guess who appeared on the same show. a senator-elect named barack obama. and that day, he talked about a
the blind theory of demographics in that this will at least move the needle a little bit and you start saying the things that you do. this is the other piece, right? the rhetoric, the republican rhetoric around rat evenos, arpt minorities, is so divisive that even if they don t get the bill passed well, this at the don t get the bill passed that, would be a bad thing for them. in the process the language and debate may be so destructive that it may take them even further back. their goal is not to ever win a majority of hispanic latino votes. it s too lose less badly. it s to go up from 30%, 20% to maybe 35% or 40%. george bush had. my hunch is that it s more like what happened in 1932 when the roosevelt coalition was made significantly with immigrants, significantly with the catholic immigrants, the jews who finally were brought together in this extraordinary coalition that not only elected roosevelt several