but that support is there for him. and so that white vote that trump grabbed in 2016 was off the radar for 30 years, all right. he tapped into that vote and pulled it out. yes, there were a lot of dems who stayed home, and they can come back. but don t understand estimate the possibility that more of that white vote is out there. that s exactly what they re doing. exactly. they are spending tens of millions of dollars trying to find new voters because trump has not shrunk he needs mike pence. but he also needs the white identity politics and white resentment. so it s both. he needs the evangelicals. they need more evangelicals to come out. but they also need in rural areas across wisconsin, pennsylvania and michigan conservatives to come out who would have voted for trump last time but stayed home. it s all numbers. it is. but i would say but 2018. because what happened in 2018, and they were midterm elections, but you had a huge surge in voter turnout. those white subu
now, is a large and important factor in that in turning off a lot of voters. i think the democratic party, we often in this bubble, we talk about impeachment, not impeachment. but in fact out on the campaign trail, where democrats won overwhelmingly, they were making the argument on exhibition, on social policy, on immigration. health care. on health care over and over again, every day. maybe not with the poetry that we would like to see from west wing-quality language. but they were winning the argument and it showed a to the blot box in 2018. and i think that we have enough time between now and 2020 for whoever the nominee is and whoever all the congressional candidates to get pretty good at putting together a very human, very powerful narrative that will indict the president in the same way that it did on a smaller scale in 2018. because i think those two candidates that ashley reports that he s worried about do precisely that. and i think it speaks to some vulnerability tha
when there is not a split neither party, neither biden or mcconnell nor democrats nor republicans recommended waiting for an election. that election happened in 2018. because what happened with brett cavanagh republicans not only held the senate but added to their senate seats so they are entitled to put forward the president s nominee. if that becomes the case in 2020. shannon: this is all speculation. washington post right to this. what are we going to do about it? mention court packing and many liberals and moderates bring their hands and fret about the supreme court at legitimacy but the court s legitimacy is already shot to hell. i want to get you to weigh in on this. there are growing number of candidates saying let s pack the court. if i am president that is what we will do. the judiciary depends on people trusting them, that it can be nonpartisan, nonpolitical and we have to find a way out of
or republicans have recommended waiting for an election, it already happened in 2018. because of what happened with brett kavanaugh, republicans not only held the senate, they added to their seats. if that becomes a case in 2020. shannon: this is all speculation, who knows. everyone may stick around for another ten years. the washington post writes what are we going to do about it, he mentioned the words court packing and many liberals and moderates wring their hands and fret about the supreme court s legitimacy but the court s legitimacy is already shot to hell. i want to get you to weigh in on this. there are a growing number of candidates out there who are saying let s pack the court if i m president, that s what we will do. the judiciary depends on people trusting it, to be nonpartisan, to be nonpolitical. we have to find a way out of this trap.
administration to reunite roughly 2800 migrant families separated during the so-called zero tolerance policy is agreeing that far more migrant families need to be included in the aclu s ongoing class action lawsuit. the administration could be told to reunite more than 1,000 separated families. the court s first decision on reunification did not include parents of children who were released before june 26, 2018. because of a recent report, the judge is saying the class action lawsuit should be adjusted to include parents separated from their children on or after july 1st, 2017. according to the i.g., the department of justice and department of homeland security, they began separating migrant families in july of 2017, nearly a year before the administration announced the policy. according to a court document, the administration argued this would be too much, would likely mean having dozens of staffers work for eight hours per day for between at least 235 and 472