Scott Jennings
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owns 12% of the stock market. The bottom 50 has debt. Debt. They have credit card bills. They rent their homes. They have auto loans. And we've got to give them some relief. I was struck by the statistic from last year. That's the message right there. Just as a bystander, I'm like, wow, okay.
owns 12% of the stock market. The bottom 50 has debt. Debt. They have credit card bills. They rent their homes. They have auto loans. And we've got to give them some relief. I was struck by the statistic from last year. That's the message right there. Just as a bystander, I'm like, wow, okay.
owns 12% of the stock market. The bottom 50 has debt. Debt. They have credit card bills. They rent their homes. They have auto loans. And we've got to give them some relief. I was struck by the statistic from last year. That's the message right there. Just as a bystander, I'm like, wow, okay.
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I'm not sure what the point of it is. He didn't stop any legislation. He didn't hold up any nominations. He said it was a moral moment. So I guess, you know, as a Republican, I infer that he thinks half the country is immoral. And that kind of messaging to me is exactly what's been plaguing the Democrats for the last, certainly in the last election, in the last several months is this idea that...
I'm not sure what the point of it is. He didn't stop any legislation. He didn't hold up any nominations. He said it was a moral moment. So I guess, you know, as a Republican, I infer that he thinks half the country is immoral. And that kind of messaging to me is exactly what's been plaguing the Democrats for the last, certainly in the last election, in the last several months is this idea that...
I'm not sure what the point of it is. He didn't stop any legislation. He didn't hold up any nominations. He said it was a moral moment. So I guess, you know, as a Republican, I infer that he thinks half the country is immoral. And that kind of messaging to me is exactly what's been plaguing the Democrats for the last, certainly in the last election, in the last several months is this idea that...
this hatefulness towards your fellow American just because they chose a different party or voted a different way. And our own Harry Hinton reported this morning that congressional Democrats have a 21% approval rating. Look at this screen, by the way. Interview with Senator Cory Booker coming up. And Cory Booker, I think, is trying to fill a vacuum.
this hatefulness towards your fellow American just because they chose a different party or voted a different way. And our own Harry Hinton reported this morning that congressional Democrats have a 21% approval rating. Look at this screen, by the way. Interview with Senator Cory Booker coming up. And Cory Booker, I think, is trying to fill a vacuum.
this hatefulness towards your fellow American just because they chose a different party or voted a different way. And our own Harry Hinton reported this morning that congressional Democrats have a 21% approval rating. Look at this screen, by the way. Interview with Senator Cory Booker coming up. And Cory Booker, I think, is trying to fill a vacuum.
There's no real leadership nationally of the Democratic Party. Obviously, they don't have any confidence in Schumer. They've got a lot of radical voices out there who are trying to take control of the party. So maybe this was an attempt by him to try to you know, wrest control of at least the, you know, the spiritual leadership of the national party.
There's no real leadership nationally of the Democratic Party. Obviously, they don't have any confidence in Schumer. They've got a lot of radical voices out there who are trying to take control of the party. So maybe this was an attempt by him to try to you know, wrest control of at least the, you know, the spiritual leadership of the national party.
There's no real leadership nationally of the Democratic Party. Obviously, they don't have any confidence in Schumer. They've got a lot of radical voices out there who are trying to take control of the party. So maybe this was an attempt by him to try to you know, wrest control of at least the, you know, the spiritual leadership of the national party.
Turning out these low propensity Trump-aligned voters is still a major problem for the Republicans. That's bad. And so if I'm looking out into the future, you know, the Republicans have something to work with in the House, but also something to work on as it relates to the structural nature of how the party works now. It's a major flip. This used to be the Democrats' problem.