Cory Booker
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And I think this is the very time that we need to also be talking to that as well.
And I think this is the very time that we need to also be talking to that as well.
Yeah. And again, okay, now what? Like, I'm not going to disagree. Yeah, now what?
Yeah. And again, okay, now what? Like, I'm not going to disagree. Yeah, now what?
Yeah. And again, okay, now what? Like, I'm not going to disagree. Yeah, now what?
But now what? Like, okay, you've described the what is, and now what? And I will tell you the now what is... How have people changed in the past?
But now what? Like, okay, you've described the what is, and now what? And I will tell you the now what is... How have people changed in the past?
But now what? Like, okay, you've described the what is, and now what? And I will tell you the now what is... How have people changed in the past?
How did we win the vote in 2017 when tens of millions of Americans were about to lose health care, when we were about to go back to a nation where if you had a preexisting condition, you couldn't get insured, and being a woman was considered a preexisting condition? How did we fight that?
How did we win the vote in 2017 when tens of millions of Americans were about to lose health care, when we were about to go back to a nation where if you had a preexisting condition, you couldn't get insured, and being a woman was considered a preexisting condition? How did we fight that?
How did we win the vote in 2017 when tens of millions of Americans were about to lose health care, when we were about to go back to a nation where if you had a preexisting condition, you couldn't get insured, and being a woman was considered a preexisting condition? How did we fight that?
Describing who they are is, in a sense, implicating us because you are not defined by what happens to you or who other people are. You decide how you how you choose to act. And the way we won in 2017 was people realizing they couldn't just condemn the Republicans who weren't working. They needed to stand up and do something to persuade them. Give them pathways to redemption.
Describing who they are is, in a sense, implicating us because you are not defined by what happens to you or who other people are. You decide how you how you choose to act. And the way we won in 2017 was people realizing they couldn't just condemn the Republicans who weren't working. They needed to stand up and do something to persuade them. Give them pathways to redemption.
Describing who they are is, in a sense, implicating us because you are not defined by what happens to you or who other people are. You decide how you how you choose to act. And the way we won in 2017 was people realizing they couldn't just condemn the Republicans who weren't working. They needed to stand up and do something to persuade them. Give them pathways to redemption.
And I loved those days. Maybe I love them now in retrospect because we won. But I was overwhelmed by the American people.
And I loved those days. Maybe I love them now in retrospect because we won. But I was overwhelmed by the American people.
And I loved those days. Maybe I love them now in retrospect because we won. But I was overwhelmed by the American people.
Yeah, but how do we get those votes? And I would love to tell you right now that it was my eloquence and persuasive power that I marched into John McCain's office, slammed the door behind me, got up to him with all of my former 6'3", solid 260 pound muscle and got in John McCain's face and intimidated him.
Yeah, but how do we get those votes? And I would love to tell you right now that it was my eloquence and persuasive power that I marched into John McCain's office, slammed the door behind me, got up to him with all of my former 6'3", solid 260 pound muscle and got in John McCain's face and intimidated him.
Yeah, but how do we get those votes? And I would love to tell you right now that it was my eloquence and persuasive power that I marched into John McCain's office, slammed the door behind me, got up to him with all of my former 6'3", solid 260 pound muscle and got in John McCain's face and intimidated him.