Ro Khanna
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And I just think we even though a lot of Democrats believe that it became that they're more sidetracked with things that affect a few percent and with different groups than having this narrative that FDR or John F. Kennedy or Barack Obama had, which was it was about America.
Let's turn around Lorain, Ohio and Johnstown, Pennsylvania. But Mr. President, we're going to have to spend some money. You know, call these technology leaders instead. Do the deals in places like this, because right now you're just saying UAE is spending money and all these foreign investors and they're making these pledges. Let's make it concrete. Turn around some of these communities.
Let's turn around Lorain, Ohio and Johnstown, Pennsylvania. But Mr. President, we're going to have to spend some money. You know, call these technology leaders instead. Do the deals in places like this, because right now you're just saying UAE is spending money and all these foreign investors and they're making these pledges. Let's make it concrete. Turn around some of these communities.
Let's turn around Lorain, Ohio and Johnstown, Pennsylvania. But Mr. President, we're going to have to spend some money. You know, call these technology leaders instead. Do the deals in places like this, because right now you're just saying UAE is spending money and all these foreign investors and they're making these pledges. Let's make it concrete. Turn around some of these communities.
Let's turn around five communities and do it together to give hope for the country.
Let's turn around five communities and do it together to give hope for the country.
Let's turn around five communities and do it together to give hope for the country.
He's very confident in his skills. He's a confident guy, and he's an engaged guy. And I'll give Vance this. You know, he was pretty awkward. And I don't say this. It's a hard thing to do. As you know, he was pretty awkward on the Sunday shows when he started. And by the end of it, he got pretty good. And the reason is because he did so many of them. And it's just like batting practice, right?
He's very confident in his skills. He's a confident guy, and he's an engaged guy. And I'll give Vance this. You know, he was pretty awkward. And I don't say this. It's a hard thing to do. As you know, he was pretty awkward on the Sunday shows when he started. And by the end of it, he got pretty good. And the reason is because he did so many of them. And it's just like batting practice, right?
He's very confident in his skills. He's a confident guy, and he's an engaged guy. And I'll give Vance this. You know, he was pretty awkward. And I don't say this. It's a hard thing to do. As you know, he was pretty awkward on the Sunday shows when he started. And by the end of it, he got pretty good. And the reason is because he did so many of them. And it's just like batting practice, right?
And so, look, the thing about him is he's willing to at least engage. He's willing to engage in argument. And he's on the wrong side of a lot of these arguments. But...
And so, look, the thing about him is he's willing to at least engage. He's willing to engage in argument. And he's on the wrong side of a lot of these arguments. But...
And so, look, the thing about him is he's willing to at least engage. He's willing to engage in argument. And he's on the wrong side of a lot of these arguments. But...
The two places where I have the biggest criticism of him, I mean, we obviously have a different economic vision, but where I have the biggest criticism is he's out there saying openly that there should be a less of a due process standard for people who are not citizens. And he's very candid about it. He says it's just not worth the trouble.
The two places where I have the biggest criticism of him, I mean, we obviously have a different economic vision, but where I have the biggest criticism is he's out there saying openly that there should be a less of a due process standard for people who are not citizens. And he's very candid about it. He says it's just not worth the trouble.
The two places where I have the biggest criticism of him, I mean, we obviously have a different economic vision, but where I have the biggest criticism is he's out there saying openly that there should be a less of a due process standard for people who are not citizens. And he's very candid about it. He says it's just not worth the trouble.
That's a blatant violation of the 14th Amendment, First Amendment and everything I believe in in this country. This one makes our country exceptional.
That's a blatant violation of the 14th Amendment, First Amendment and everything I believe in in this country. This one makes our country exceptional.
That's a blatant violation of the 14th Amendment, First Amendment and everything I believe in in this country. This one makes our country exceptional.
And the second place is just his critiques on universities, which, you know, I admired growing when he wrote Hillbillyology. I read the book, didn't agree with all of it. I thought it was a beautifully written book. I thought, here's a guy, grows up in Appalachia, serves the country as a Marine. And guess what his way up is?