David Pakman
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But I don't know about a pack specifically disagreements.
Right.
What's your sense right now of the unity versus lack of it on the political left?
What do you think the direction should be in terms of wherever we you know, we have a political spectrum that goes from very liberal to very conservative.
Kamala Harris was somewhere on that spectrum.
You know, I think center left kind of somewhere.
I don't know whether she would be like a six and a half or a six or five being kind of like a moderate.
She's somewhere on the left.
And depending on who you are, you disagree exactly where.
Should the direction of the party be to the middle from where Kamala Harris was or further to the left from where she was?
I agree with everything you laid out, except when you say everyone will coalesce behind them.
I think that's the part that worries me.
I don't I don't know that that's the case that you you're confident that that's going to happen.
Is there a particular issue on which Democrats on average and I know there's so many different people, but on average, is there a particular issue that you think the messaging from Democrats hasn't been good and is not connecting with enough voters?
Let's talk a little bit about something you mentioned, which is people realizing that systems aren't necessarily working for the average American and kind of combine it with Iran.
One of the things that we've seen over the last few weeks are very suspicious trading patterns that relate to betting markets, stocks and oil that seem.
Coincidentally, if you are to be the most charitable, coincidentally timed with Donald Trump's pre and post market statements about the direction, oh, we're doing well, negotiations are going well.
People have been making a lot of money either by coincidence or based on inside information.
I don't know which it is, but I know which way I'm leaning.
If you if Democrats take back control of the House in November.