well, i think one of the things that surprised a lot of people this year is how surprisingly popular medicaid is. medicaid was always sort of the poor step child. medicare was the program that policy makers, lawmakers were afraid to touch. and yet the efforts to really pare back medicaid, not just take away the expansion, but cap it overall, were met with enormous resistance from republicans as well as democrats. so i think they may be surprised at how difficult it is to scale back medicaid. julie, good to see you. you too. up next, the most dangerous man in america. this is what it s all about, jamie
critically important 12 day trip to asia and tre tweeting and calls it dishonesty and the bottom line is he had a similar joint funding commity with the republican committee. and there is this thought out that the democrats were fighting a rigged primary and that bernie sanders and the proguessives didn t have a fair shot and then this comes out. it is just adding fuel to the fire. the key thing in the memo was talking about general election. and i don t know any election where the rnc or the dnc nominee didn t want to have control over those apparatus once becoming the general election candidate. liz, are you shaking your head? no, i m agreeing. and and i think kurt would agree, and the dnc and rnc are red headed step child and the n te
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