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Inside With Jen Psaki

lot of places, my husband's families from ohio, as you know well. why do you think the state has flipped your former destructive, much of the state has flipped to be more of a trump supporting state than a state that embraces what tim ryan, joe biden, and others have represented. >> well i will say this. i think that the democratic party in the state overtime has eroded. we need a more robust party in the state of ohio. it's not like pennsylvania, it's not like michigan or wisconsin. we have some work to do, we have new leaders. i think we're moving in the right direction. we didn't have that off your democratic party that could help with turnout. when a non presidential year, we've got four, over 400,000 crossover voters that voted for me, and voted for the republican governor. this is really unheard of in modern politics to see that level of crossover. we didn't get the base turnout. i think sheriff brown's running

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Inside With Jen Psaki

got over 400,000 crossover voters who voted for me, and who voted for the republican governor. it is really unheard of in modern politics, to see that level of crossover. we did not get the base turnout. i think that brown is running next year, he's going to have a presidential level turnout. he will get the crossover appeal. i think that i got that as well, and so i think that it is still a swing state in a lot of ways. you just have to build the party back up. >> congressman tim ryan, i need to come visit you in ohio. thank you so much for joining me this afternoon. coming, up ahead of the one area anniversary of the inflation reduction act, republicans are taking victory laps for people -- something they voted against. i've got a few thoughts on the blatant hypocrisy, and what it tells us about the political moment that we are living in. later, why did good safety activists join a shooting club in harvard? that surprised me to. we discuss that and much more during the walk through washington. we're back after a quick break. break our laundry smelling fresh waaaay longer

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CNN Tonight

connecting them. those were two separate. i hear you job. those were two separate segments. go ahead and play a game. what does donald trump have to do for you to criticize him? but the truth of the matter is that there is a overarching narrative. and point here. this is not the first time donald trump has done something like this. remember tulsa doing a rally on june 10th 19th. this is not the first time that the republican party has done something like this. think back to the ways in which reagan announced his campaign his presidential campaign in mississippi. uh why are they doing this? and i think so much of this goes back to a lesson that was learned from mitt romney's 2012 lost to barack obama, in which people like donald trump believed rightfully or otherwise that it was because of a depressed base turnout and they will never turn on this base that they believe exists, and that is why these rallies are continuing, and that is why they are continuing to stoke divisions and be as divisive as humanly possible. it is because

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All In With Chris Hayes

candidates. at the same time, so many of those candidates embraced this maga republican-ism. a lot of people in the middle -- our base turnout because they cared about things like this. kids, students, young people, about student debt, about climate, about the dobbs decision. and, people in the middle also turned and voted for us, who in the past had voted for republicans because they saw what we were doing compared to what republicans are doing. so it was a great campaign. we worked very hard to get it done that way. and, we succeeded. >> there will now be in outright majority in the united states senate. 51 to 49. that's different to the 50/50 senate last time, two years ago. after that midterm -- after the runoff, which was in january, last time and, there's a complicated negotiation between you and mitch mcconnell about how a 50/50 senate's gonna work. that doesn't happen this time.

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All In With Chris Hayes

am, and those six days, it's unsustainable and dangerous. what do you say to those workers who say the president says he's pro labor, but he hung unfit to dry? >> first of all, what i'd say is the agreement we're talking about -- this organized labor access to a point -- that produced a proposed settlement. that wasn't getting the. we went back to the table, and made the railroad industry give even more concessions to workers. and in the end, the agreement reached between labor and management was ratified by -- eight of the 12 unions involved here. it gave a 26% pay hike to the people who work in the industry. gave health care benefits. really solid permanent health care benefits for the first time in this industry. and gave unpaid leave digs to some of the workers who've never had that benefit before, you were actually penalized for even just taking off and unpaid day. so i think the agreement made a lot of progress for a lot of the key issues for working people in the industry. was it perfect? absolutely not. but in the end, the president

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All In With Chris Hayes

and i mean, and where it. i'll be honest. i'm worried about the debt ceiling, and -- don't worry, go on this if it goes bad, the command. and i'm a little unconvinced on that. >> well, here's the situation. this is not just true on debt ceiling. there are large mountain brevard publicans who follow that. but a lot of the new republicans who are elected, a lot of the republicans in the senate, realize that if they fall maka, it's to their doom. the ones we've had in the last two elections will be even greater, because the public rejects maga. so there people we can work with. of those six bills i mentioned that we passed, then made people think better of democrats, five for bipartisan. five of them, we didn't get the majority of the republicans, but we've got enough republicans in the senate to join us that we could pass gun legislation. we can pass legislation on ships. we could pass legislation on infrastructure. and we will wear, and then making a pitch to those

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All In With Chris Hayes

sometimes a few hours later -- get behind an. unless republicans start doing something different like, for instance -- publicly and collectively, it's gonna keep happening. okay? and of course, republicans running a truly terrible candidate was only one side of the story here. because, keep in mind, he's gonna lose by three points, herschel walker. okay? so, a lot also had to happen. democrats didn't just get lucky. the victory for incumbent senator raphael warnock was the result of a lot of hard work from a lot of people. first, the stacey abrams, of course, along with many others, who spent time building a party infrastructure that allowed georgia democratic candidates to succeed in georgia. registered voters getting to the polls, making the kinds of inroads in suburban counties that made warnock's run possible, including areas that one from mitt romney just ten years ago. and then, obviously, senator

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All In With Chris Hayes

because that's neither here nor there. there's just a very specific collective action, tactical problem, to encounter. it's that if you wear it to be, like, this is, it we have to do it, what does that even mean? who does it, and how? this is what i want to learn. >> elected officials to it. they're elected, they speak to the party, and donors and other influential's, obviously. i think absolutely right. 2016, i talked to krystal. republican, then i talked to a lot of republicans, oh, we can't abandon trump, he's the candidate. i'm running for the house. i need trump to do well so i can do well. it's a trap. then, he's president. people -- pressure not to abandon trump, if you're in congress, or your business type, or if you're a lawyer who wants to be appointed to the bench. million reasons why -- after january 6th, he would've thought there would've been the huge abandonment. even then, kevin mccarthy want to see him right after, because they thought they could win the

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All In With Chris Hayes

stronger than expected midterm, showing -- chuck schumer, democrat of new york. well, first, i feel that you should be given the opportunity to take a little bit of a victory lap, as a senate majority leader now, with a 50 1:49. when you talk to talk to? >> he hit the nail on the head. two things, chris. first, we passed a whole lot of legislation that mattered to people. at the bottom line, people cared. for years, congress couldn't take on the prescription drug industry. we didn't lower the costs. for 30 years, i'm the author of the -- assault weapons ban, we could do nothing for gun safety. we passed inroads that. we're bringing our chips industry back to america. good paying jobs here, not in china or overseas. we passed the most significant climate change legislation every, we pass the most major infrastructure bill ever, someone like raphael warnock, who as you say, extremely talented, at a lot to campaign

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All In With Chris Hayes

action problems? but taking some action. talk to each other. governors, donors, they can get together. it's not beyond the pale of possibility. >> no. in fact, that's a lot of what could politics is. it's operating in coordination with other people to pursue common names. that's what the party should be as a coordinated vehicle. it's felt to do that. i think the thing that looms overall this is the ultimate kind of kamikaze possibility, which is if you beat him, and you from it, he doesn't runs a roxboro style campaign. frankly, i think that's what everyone deserves. i think the nation and the republican party deserve to purge him, and deserve to lose again as it goes out and runs a kamikaze campaign. i think that's the just outcome. but that is, to me, what looms over all this discussion. >> i, mean i guess. so at loomed over them a bit in 2015. remember when he threatened to leave the party? -- point of pathetic tynice that's really ridiculous. after four years of the trump

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