Rahm Emanuel
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And you've got to make a decision, in my view, that is what I argued in the journal piece.
The unaffiliated voters, which are now 45% and growing,
That's your majority.
Now, you can decide to go get that majority and not make it electorally transactional, but make it transformational, or you can decide not to.
And I think these guys moving over is a window both to the unaffiliated and soft Republicans that we can be something bigger.
And so I keep my eyes, Georgia, North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.
That's my three states.
The three states to keep your eye on are those three states for the long, for the 2020, 2032 and beyond.
Well, you had a big primary in New Jersey for governor.
Six candidates.
We had the mayor of Newark, very progressive.
Mayor of Jersey, very progressive.
President of the Teachers Union, largest union of the state.
Two members of Congress.
Two members of Congress were on the moderate to conservative wing of the party.
Their combined vote was 49.7.
And the one that topped out of the five was the most conservative of the five.
B, you had 11 candidates for Jerry Connolly's seat, congressional.
One candidate out of 11 got 59%, and he was the most moderate, conservative, whatever you want to use, of the 11, and wins with not 30, but 59%.
You and I are sitting here today.