given that i think those days are over, what do you think about harnessing the collective power of the aapi community given all of the challenges we re facing in american democracy? it s a young voting block not by age, right? just in terms of solidity and centricity. it was said by jeb bush not too long ago, the aapi voting block was the canary in the coal mine. which way was politics going? which way might outcomes be influenced. states like virginia, georgia, texas where aapi voters are now showing up and their populations are showing up as well. the new great melting pots of our country are those states. something that you ve talked about in many different ways. as we look at those states and how the different people communities of color vote and when we were just listening to the vice president and how she was commenting when we see these restrictions around voting
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ever since the specter of impeachment faced the trump presidency a lot of people have drawn comparisons to richard nixon including president trump himself. impeachment light, it s impeachment light. that s why you know with richard nixon, i just see it as a dark era. very dark. you know? you don t even like to think. i m having a good time. regardless of where you stand on the issue, there are clear differences when it comes to the two impeachment battles. and as the new york times put it in a recent piece, the different between the two embattled presidents isn t necessarily measured best by the severity of the accusations or the solidity of the against them. instead factors unrelated to the facts are shielding mr. trump to a degree nixon would have envied. with me is someone a former
thea then ta the authenticity and solidity of the impeachment, they just think it s wrong. what s the danger? we talk about the weaponization of the republic. in the last 45 we ve now had three. is impeachment becoming weaponized? is it simply we have better tools of investigative reporting? why have we had three impeachments for the last 45 years? and if donald trump s answer is because it s no longer a constitutional tool, it s a political weapon we don t need to worry about, he s tearing at the fabric of article i, and my fear is that republican members of congress are going along with it. they wouldn t have done this under a previous president. i think what i ve been impressed by is not that the house through its inquiry a very good inquiry. reading it, witnesses were great especially lawyers and all the