this was the scene in wilmington, north carolina, as protesters crowded to richard burr s office to oppose betsy devos s education. yesterday protesters in dianne feinstein s office took issue with her vote to approve mike pompeo as head of the cia. both groups are part of the indivisible movement, adopting tactics from the tea party movement. just as the tea party movement targeted any republican who showed a scintilla of willingness to work with president obama, the indivisible movement has been doing the same thing. democrats have been facing a groundswell of calls for an entirely blanket anti-trump agenda. that may be problematic for some democrats in two years who need to hold seats in trum territory. in the 2018 midterms, democrats had to defeat their seats in the u.s. senate.
entirely blanket anti-trump agenda. that may be problematic for some democrats in two years who need to hold seats in trum territory. in the 2018 midterms, democrats had to defeat their seats in the u.s. senate. of those 25, 10 senators are running in states that donald trump carried in 2016. compare that to the eight senate seats republicans will have to de 47, only one of which is in a state hillary clinton carried, that s nevada. how will that political reality affect the pressure on democrats to resist ? joining to help answer that question, michelle goldberg columnist of slate, ben jealous, former ceo of the naacp. ben, there s two arguments i m hearing democrats make, one is a practical one. if you re joe manchin in west virginia, trump carried his state by 30 points, he s toast unless he shows that he s reasonable and can work with the president. what do you think of that argument? look, i think that s an argument people can explain for joe manchin but it doesn t explain why