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"ed gillespie" Discussed on Pod Save America

Pod Save America

05:41 min | 2 years ago

"ed gillespie" Discussed on Pod Save America

"That personal all the other public policy issues that directly affect the person's life that your challenger in that case or rope nominee happens to be out of sync with your constituents on then at the very end yes that can be effective in our polling. Showed that the difference between asking the first question of a battery pursue the last session of the battery. It outperformed much better when you did at the last because people have fatigue over the issue the burnt out over. They wanna talk about something else in adds to me. It's getting that public policy is good accomplishments done having a very effective strategy for talking about and bring it home and let people know you let them trust you. It's a little harder to say. Why bubble but i think that if you have statewide folks who are really in touch with being able to snack on the pocketbook being able to connect on infrastructure being able to connect on health care and having a consistent clear message about it that consistency goes a long way to helping likes. It's interesting what you said about the death of a thousand cuts one of the issues. That's gotten a ton of attention in the run up to the election and then in the post election analysis has been about schools whether it's critical race theory or other objects into school curricula. We talked to activists right before the election. Last thursday's episode. Who said not something. She was hearing at the doors at all. What were you hearing about that. You think that was played a big role less. If you're saying here's the. I represent western prince william county and the city support so the county are present is directly south allowed him. But i do not have letting county in emma district the republicans went all in on everything. They didn't like about loud accounts this election right and then they claim when you know. They claim richard afterwards will look got a we lost land county by less points than we otherwise should have. That's a win for us. I got a hold on second time. Now number one ed. Gillespie actually more corner in two thousand fourteen. The us senate race in loudon county number two. They have a countywide elected. Republican share for example loudon county can and will vote. Republican great certain kansas and had that message been as effective as they thought. It was going to be my colleague when he did ionised who sits directly next week by season house floor would not have made it through this election she won. She found a way to win all of our other democratic incumbents and the democratic open seats. W well all of them are returning and returning with healthy significant martin's victory in some cases more with more than sixty percent of the vote had that issue out loud and been as permanent as it was made out to be in terms of voters. We would have felt it in the house. Delegates it would has hit our people at the most local level because we been the people most directly associated with the community in that case. So that's the first thing i'm going to say is. That was the margin. Dan twenty twenty yes but did they do as much damage as they did in. Loudon know what it did do was it gave them in a gave them boogeyman that they can take other areas of the common walls. And have something against. Don't you not like this one thing. You're don't you not like this issue that we're manufacturing and we're going to create faux outrage over to make sure that you're really mad about because even though the people in loudon county didn't agree with our assessment on this we still think that other people in other areas are gonna see the news coverage of it and they're going to say oh my gods whatever press everywhere well. Here's the thing with our basically protecting trans kids in schools. You know a bill to be passed. That were passed with bipartisan support. In both chambers by the way they've been adopted now by school boards across the commonwealth. They're actually named the to have to adopt them. But some of them haven't loans during the same thing as these other ones but because of its proximity to washington you in to have being what was seen as the suburban battleground area. It became a political hotpoint. Which when you're dealing with education in your kids and everything like that when you overly politicized that you're creating a hostile work environment for people to actually go to school and to go to school board meetings. Then that's not okay and so long story short this is i think that what we saw out of loudon when they made that essential message of their campaign. Maybe they got something out at statewide but it did not affect down ballots in terms of our house delegates candidates which means that they're going to have to have a new message going into twenty twenty two. Well that's fascinating and once again. Congratulations on your victory. And thank you for sharing this perspective of. That's a lot of candidates around the country. Follow your model. How you're able to win in this very top political environment. Well thank you very kindly just less. Just want to mention on this. If you really focus and this is my message to democrats Yes yes you can focus on. Pro inclusion pro equality initiatives in virginia house daily you the general assembly derek majority last two years. We adopted two dozen pro. Lgbtq quality bills not one person at the door through that back in my face were everywhere. I was going and we won by a large margin this year. I did my first race in two thousand seventeen. Know a twenty six year incumbent so staying that yes you can be pro inclusion equality and as. You're doing that your primary message that you're bringing out to people has to be on issues such as concrete Such as infrastructure. You have to talk about issues that directly affect people's lives in as you're.

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"ed gillespie" Discussed on Pod Save America

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05:34 min | 2 years ago

"ed gillespie" Discussed on Pod Save America

"Like what voters in. Virginia are thinking now the posted goods for piece today on that but it gets anecdotal. It's like they talked to twenty people had a supermarket somewhere. It's good reporting. It's helpful but who knows it's not scientific. I mean this could be a california recall example where there was one. Poll that freaked everybody out right in that in the california example it was survey. I think in. Virginia it was this fox news. Poll which is either present or an outlier. We will find out we do know that education has increased in salience in polling since september in fifteen percent of people said it was most important issue them in september. Twenty four percent said that in october so that might tell us something but looking back over the last couple of recent elections in twenty fourteen. Mark warner in ed. Gillespie were scary. Close at the end is less than one percent margin but no pulse showed it that close and then twenty seventeen ralph northern beat ed gillespie by nine points but polls had made. It seem very close. So virginia has been the site of a lot of big time pulling mrs and we don't know what the electric will look like this time and they changed the early vote. Access rights is hard to compare votes weird and even to the education numbers. You just mentioned that could be the result of two things. One education is suddenly a really big issue with a lot of voters in virginia because then young tried to make it so and talked about critical race there or glenn. Yung-chen made a big issue with his republican supporters. And because now all of them are saying it's a big issue. That's what that looks like so we don't know guy we we're not gonna know until we actually see the results and if you're hearing this on tuesday one you know the the the organizer you talked to last week. One reason some people who are in when and one of the reasons people are undecided is a lot of people. Were not planning to vote. Didn't know they had to vote like there are still people that need to be reached. If you are hearing this on tuesday. I mean we may win or lose this thing on tuesday based on how successful we are making phone calls and getting people to make sure their votes are in by tuesday. Absolute and Love it. I think you might have a little game for. Oh yes but before we go as as you both message is hard to get a feel for what's been happening on the ground but that's why that's why we turn to What we turned to Reporters journalists for major news outlets. Have a problem. You see tommy john. They strive for the premature of nonpartisanship yet foolishly choose to live in progressive enclave. Like new york washington at my house and so like intrepid meteorologists. They leave the com- harbors of blue american head into the turgid roiling waters of red america to show us how the winds are blowing but then at times in effort to prove to us sweet. Greens americans have different life for the people. Some key details are left out details that my painted different unless representative picture. I question glenn. Miller described as a hillary biden. Voter dad who spoke with new york times reporter jeremy peters about why he can stomach voting for the republican. Virginia's governor's race saying my problem with trump was. I thought he was embarrassing. I just don't think young is going to embarrass me or the state which of the following facts about glen do you think is real addition to what was included in the piece. Is it a. He donated to mitt romney. David produce susan collins. Kelly waffler and win red be glenn miller published an article on the right wing site quillet about critical race theory. C- he has a tag on the fairfax republican websites for all of his blog. Posts or all the above all of the all the not many have buzzers for this next question and other times piece described josephine valdez as a public school paraprofessional from the bronx. Who is part of a sizable unwavering. Contingent across the united states resistance to the vaccines have won out over paychecks or have given up careers entirely a public school paraprofessional. The paper had to issue. An editor's note tommy Why take a guess. What time it isn't multiplayer. Got it probably would have been listening because she worked for the state republican party. No she's actually an anti vaccine mandate activists john overdue. What happened at an anti vacs rally. She helped organize what this is so hard. I know. take a guess what happened. It's given gluts might have been a mistake. It's a gamble gamble. what happened. take a guess. Guess what happened at a rally. She helped organize get that in there. I don't know people do people yelled that. They didn't want to take the vaccine. This person They they destroyed a mobile kucova testing site signatory during a terrorist. I think it was a van. I think they like to like tore. Apart the tend in front of his van. they really made a mess of anyway. As the as the person tommy over to you Final question. Thank you in an earlier. Piece about reluctant trump voters. This is from the midterms. Jeremy peters friend of the profiled a group of just your average republicans who while not huge fans of trump felt compelled to defend him against the quote overblown criticisms against him one of those republican businesswomen gina anders an executive quote not a stitch of make america great again gear gearing her wardrobe she said on nuance and complexity. And these are complex. Issues are completely lost. Maybe she's not emerge person. Tommy but she did work for. Ron paul's presidential campaign trained as a grassroots activists with the foundation for applied conservative leadership and worked as a consultant at a pack dedicated in part to what. What is the issue. That pack was in part dedicated to. We'll go into one of shots it out Returning to the gold standard..

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"ed gillespie" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

06:45 min | 2 years ago

"ed gillespie" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"About two tenths of 1% I'm Charlie pellet that Joe Matthew is a Bloomberg business flash Charlie we thank you Terry mcauliffe and Glen junkin spent the weekend busy weekends on the trail And they're back at it again today Barnstorming the state of Virginia or should I say the Commonwealth On the eve of the election Now we're joined for analysis by political technologist Eric Wilson startup caucus dot com Former digital director for Ed Gillespie's 2017 run for governor in Virginia and he joins us now Eric Welcome to Bloomberg radio Hey Joe thanks so much for having me Well here we are in the final froze of this campaign And I'm sure you've got a lot of memories that are flowing back You've directed two statewide campaigns in Virginia And so I'd like to start big picture here The candidates are trying to appeal to some very different demographics as you travel the state the wealthy D.C. suburbs To some of the poorest towns in the country in Virginia which will decide the outcome here Well the volume of voter turnout is obviously in the population rich suburbs of Northern Virginia and the suburbs around Richmond and Virginia Beach but keep in mind that there are just as many voters in the 9th 5th and 6th congressional districts as there are in those more suburban congressional districts So turnout is really the main factor in determining who wins and as cliche as it is to stay that But the challenge will be to see who wins the suburbs Certainly in a race this close turn out is everything right Both candidates are holding rallies with their closing arguments Eric and Roanoke Virginia Beach Richmond and Northern Virginia What does that tell you about the state of the race the areas that they're looking in Well you're going for the most bang for your buck right now So in the final stretch of the campaign you want to hit all of the media markets I know both campaigns have been traveling to smaller communities throughout the Commonwealth and have been working really hard Glenn youngkin wrapped up I think 8 days of being on a bus And so they're closing out in the major areas where you have significant media markets and you really need to crank your turnout I don't know if we can draw any conclusions from the early voting numbers but I'll ask you about them Eric the Virginia public access project shows as of Saturday more than 1.1 million people voted early either by mail or absentee ballot There are 5.9 million registered voters in the state So for an off year does that number tell you anything that we can draw conclusions from Because Virginia doesn't have party registration We can't tell who those people are that are better voting Certainly that the campaigns have a good idea based on their own ID work and their own turnout operations But the takeaway has to be if you haven't voted yet Tuesday is your day You've got to get out and vote You can't read too much into these early voting numbers But represents a significant shift post COVID to people voting by mail or voting when polling places are less crowded And we should note that people can drop a ballot of can actually mail in a ballot as late as November 2nd It's an election Eric Wilson with national implications At least that's what we keep hearing Since it's the first big one post Trump and boy we've seen some big name Democrats come into the state to support Terry mcauliffe from Barack Obama Joe Biden Kamala Harris Stacey Abrams has been around the state Well the sort of political celebrities if I can call them that help or hurt mcauliffe in Virginia Well I think virginians are used to it The reason Virginia draws so many big bold letter names from both parties is because it is the only show in town This year we have elections every year in Virginia our motto is Virginia's for lovers but it's also for lovers of elections And so a lot of people who are trying to try out for 2024 and beyond want to come to Virginia and show their chops also conveniently located across the Potomac river from our nation's capital in Washington D.C. so it's easier to get to than some other state but the reason the campaign's tap into these big names is because it makes sure that voters are aware that there is an election this year because Virginia is unique And the other reason that they get so much national attention is because you have all these political reporters who are starved after a grueling presidential campaign and this is their first race to write about well so what issues are going to decide this race Eric we're certainly hearing a lot about education Well so across the country we're seeing concerns around mask and vaccine mandates how we fund our police deal with criminal justice and then the hot button issue which is critical race theory and school mask mandate It's all the education issues that have come to the forefront nationally But the hotbeds have been here in Northern Virginia and other communities around the Commonwealth where they have taken on specific instances in different communities and parents are really engaged You see all around the Commonwealth parents or young en signs He has really taken on the mantle of being a champion for parents and their advocacy for their children's education And Terry mcauliffe gave him a really big gift in the second debate when he mentioned that he didn't think that parents should be in charge of their children's education So is it the cultural stuff Is it the culture wars that will decide this race Well so the Democrats definitely want to make it about the cultural war issues but really what's going on Are these specific policy approaches in these local communities That the governor will have direct input on and so that's why you're seeing so much enthusiasm for Glen because with Terry McCollum has tried to do is make this a national rover on Donald Trump And just sort of trying to leverage his deep on popularity in Northern Virginia suburbs to crank up his turnout He really hasn't addressed many of these issues or policies that Glen is trying to talk about So while it may seem like these are culture war issues they actually have real implications for the residents of the.

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"ed gillespie" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

The Erick Erickson Show

04:15 min | 2 years ago

"ed gillespie" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

"We know it was kind of funny though because you know in in the in the fall in the spring sleep with the windows open because it's great outside. Though the weather it's cool it's writing. You don't have to run the air you don't have to you get this vade smell of marijuana in the breeze and now we're in a neighborhood where you don't have a lot of potheads at least not publicly in the middle of the night you'd get you'd get the smell that there was something in the air maybe growing into the house or something was it was it was. It was something all right. I got to move on from that. That random wildcard story there. I gotta move onto one williams. I happen to the very highly individually one williams even as we may disagree on things. But i do think you have to put one williams on the list of individuals who were broken by donald trump. He just kinda became more unhinged after donald trump got elected and now one williams has a piece in the hill. The headline parents rights is code for white race politics after white. Supremacist spilled blood in defensive keeping up confederate statues 2017 the gop candidate for governor virginia. Ed gillespie said the monuments should stay up as a matter of kurdish in history. His tv advertising featured threatening images latino gangs labeled illegal immigrants involved in murder and rape the racially loaded culture war campaign straight from then president trump's playbook gave less be pushed but ultimately lost to ralph northam now virginia republicans are back with the new and improved culture war campaign for twenty twenty one. The closing argument is once again full of racial division. But this time it is dressed up as a defensive little children the rallying cry as parents rights. It's a campaign to stop classroom. Discussion black lives matters protests or slavery. Because he could upset some children especially white children who might feel guilt and this time the trump imitating republicans think they struck political gold unlike their early defensive confederate monuments. The parent's rights campaign message at first glance looks to have zero to do with race. It puts democrats on defensive. They're uncomfortable the position of attention to suburban white moms divisive racial politics term mccall of calls it a racial dog whistle. There's a long history behind the latest race. Racist political appeals. It is not long ago. That racist southern politicians rallied against integration with argument for states rights. Call to be free if federal laws seeking to end segregation there. You have it folks we. We don't need to spend more time with this one williams thieves. It is racism to talk about parents rights. Now they bring a he brings up this canard about about some periods virginia band beloved Toni morrison's awful book and also harper lee's to kill mckeever now by the way it's progressive parents. You want to get rid of kill mockingbird. It's not conservative. Conservatives and for the record kill. Mockingbird is my favorite book. It is a wonderful everyone should read. But it's kinda rich for what williams to get rid of tony morrison or to to blast people. Conservatives wanted to get rid of beloved. Toni morrison's book when it was actually progressive band. Dr seuss remember that i. I'm i'm old enough to remember when progressives decided all dr seuss 's bad because of some of the earlier works they got nothing else. The democrats don't have anything else. They become so invested in racial politics in an identity politics. They can't fathom they can't process.

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"ed gillespie" Discussed on Pod Save America

Pod Save America

07:46 min | 2 years ago

"ed gillespie" Discussed on Pod Save America

"Parent and i'm tired of politicians like fun. Young ken stoking chaos in our schools there art sides the holocaust books teaching our kids about martin. Luther king and rosa parks should never be school. Officials should never be subject to death threats and intimidation. I know the chaos is meant to distract. Me will not sit out i will. I will go my daughter in my community. Need a better example. Say this i think the handing out beloved at the rally that is a that is a tactic for people who are super online and super engaged. In what's going on in this race in her following all the contours of the race reporters activists everyone else's online. And i was not sure like a mike. How's this going to break. This is basically just to get reporters to tweet about this. That ad. that's for people who may not know this whole controversy over beloved the book. Tony morrison all the rest of it up. But i think it's very effective because it sort of turning around junkins ad and then saying look glenn. Yung-chen basically wants to like ban books thinks there's two sides to the holocaust tied to trump like that seems like it's more fertile territory for mcauliffe's message in the contrast mcauliffe's is trying to make and it doesn't require you to know about this controversy which i'm sure a lot of people in virginia may not know about the a like i'm for mass distribution of it like it's a great book. We should have more people. That's just a good thing to hand out people. everyone should read it. Yeah it's a press game no one who is not decided who they were going to vote for whether we're gonna is ever going to know about that or care about it so it's just it's just like a press gimmick and idea someone had and they did it and it's fine. I don't think it's good or bad necessarily other than the general benefit of more people. Tony morrison. But i think there's sort of two ways to think about how the mcauliffe are respond to this. One is their strategic. Imperative is to make glenn yung-chen seem like in out of the mainstream extreme trump est republican and they see. I believe opportunity to do that here. On what is according to polling young strong issue which is education so in that that is a very well-worn school Thought which is take your opponents political strength and make it their weakness and so you can see that happening here that thing i worry about in the execution thus far and it's important to know that all the executions happening sort of in the twitter media bubble not. We're not like that is very very good ad in it works even if you knew nothing about that original young ad or what. It's about it just works. As a fifth or strategic imperative. The danger is getting too in the weeds on this making it about specifically silencing tony morrison or books in your i worry you could potentially lose the thread there and take it well. I thought it was very refreshing to just talk to tram and hear what we don't do nearly enough of this. I find myself thinking. Like how do you and i unlearn the lessons. We've learned through. However many campaigns we've been on which is like ignore the media narratives and twitter bubble and everything online and listen to what people are hearing on doors from voters but somehow i always unlearn it because here we are trapped in the twitter verse talking about politics all the time but it was so refreshing to hear her be like. Oh yeah you. People are talking about healthcare which is not as good health one single guy. Dan national story about that race for months. One they're like they're juggling costs. They're worried about healthcare. They're worried about job all kinds of normal things that people voters are always worried about. When you talk to voters no one was like. Hey i have a question about the controversy over beloved and tony morrison. And that's i mean like it's just it gets a little ridiculous how these racists take on a life of their own and there's just dislike momentum especially in the final weeks race where everything does feel a little sillier and removed from what actual voters are talking about on the ground. John i would like to remind you that four years ago this week. Why tin donovan. Tell me insane. And because donna brazile former four years ago. Gone pullback something. You said an election for years. I thought you were going to be i. I didn't hear for years in my mind. I thought a year ago because it before the twenty twenty election. I thought we were going to talk about like hunters laptop dan. I think what. We're talking about a year ago at this time. So four years ago at this in the up to the virginia cubans or election the first major battle post trump's victory there was a collective freak out because donna brazile the former dnc chair released a book critical the democratic party and there were real people who still have jobs in media today three on the set of morning. Judge complaining that the saying that this was going to cost democrats the election. Yup a great clip of it tweet up the clip at some point. So he's just like we all have to take back. It was the donna. Brazile book plus They're you know. Ms thirteen attacks or working at gillespie. Just i'm glad you brought this up because this sort of gets to our last question i want to ask you which is like why is this race so close and do you actually buy that. This race is so close because in two thousand seventeen when it was ralph north against ed. Gillespie the polling average was very close. It was maybe that we're not one and a half mcauliffe up one and a half. I think northern gillespie by the end where to northern was up to three. Maybe not much more than this There were a couple of polls that there was a polar to the gillespie lead Ever and then the morning. Joe set famously in this clip donna. Berle's book has turned the race against north on. The ms thirteen attacks have turned the race against northern and then ralph northern winds by nine points points and again i don't want to Who knows what the polls are like whether the polls right or not. There's something that has in. My gut told me that it's not. It might not be as close. But i think that's only because if i very much believe young pulls this out it's not just like a warning sign for democrats. I think it's a fucking catastrophe because in this is not like a point and a half race in georgia arizona wisconsin pennsylvania all states that joe biden one but that were close if we were like a one and a half point race there and then we ended up losing. I'd be like yeah you know. Party out of power tends to do worse off year elections. There's a lot of headwinds. The joe biden and democrats are facing. So i get why we lose. Jawbone won virginia by ten points and the composition of the electorate and polarization. We know have been more predictive than anything else since twenty sixteen. And so yeah. Do you expect Do you expect terry mcauliffe to win by less than joe biden. Maybe less than ralph northam. Yeah probably four five six points whatever but if he loses. Yeah that's that's something that's something bigger. There's bigger problems there which is making me feel like. There's something going on with the polling here. But i don't know yeah i mean we. We do not know. We're not on the ground. We don't see internal polling. We're looking at me. We're we're looking out of cracked fogged up window trying to see what's happening out there and so predictions don't make any sense they were..

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"ed gillespie" Discussed on Transition Virginia

Transition Virginia

07:17 min | 2 years ago

"ed gillespie" Discussed on Transition Virginia

"And we're back on transition virginia. We're talking about the republican candidates for governor. And we're gonna get into what they would do. If elected let's start with our big money candidate glenn yung-chen this is young can talking to don croat at w. a. v. a. when this governor opened up massage parlours. Abc stores in my church clothes last year. I knew he didn't share the same values. I didn't so we're going to stand up for our first amendment rights. The we're also gonna stand up for the unborn. We're going to stand up for our tenth amendment right and the overreach from washington right now. Goodness gracious down there. They're actually debating bill to pack the court all right so is this a message that will work with republicans would republicans it will but if we're assuming that this person has gotten the nomination at that point this is losing message in general. The fact of the matter is is that we're going into an election that is going to be directly. After the first year of biden harris you know and yes. There used to be the old tradition in virginia that whoever was in the white house the opposing party would be in the governor's mansion of the commonwealth. That's been thrown out the window since the election of terry mcauliffe however it could connect with virginia voters and that's not indicative of young. That's indicative of everyone that this election will probably at the end of it turn into a referendum on the biden first year in office next up. Is our other big money candidate in this race. Pete snyder illegal immigration cost taxpayers billions and it brings crime and gangs into our communities. North of mccullough won't take violent illegals off our streets that i will when on governor all enforce the law and deport violent criminals david ramadan will scapegoating undocumented immigrants by calling them illegals worked to secure the nomination and this convention yet it. Let's allure for the convention Absolutely guarantee a loss in the general election again doesn't matter who you can plug chains here. Snyder yung-chen cox Chase that doesn't matter who the name is any in all these messages overhearing messages purely to win the republican convention and these are messages. That are absolutely messages. That will not resonate with the majority of the populace in virginia. The nine resolute with the Electric power centers such as northern virginia hampton roads and and so and therefore the are messages that are just in my mind guarantees The loss in the general election well not completely disagree with the gentlemen from south riding. But i am going to disagree with the gentlemen from south riding because mr snyder's campaign has focused on opening schools. And i can tell you right now. The biggest frustration amongst middle-class families in virginia is that our schools are still closed and that we are trying to at least go to a hybrid model if not opening schools five days a week. I completely agree with mr schneider. I'm not endorsing mr snider. But what i'm saying is we need to get our schools open math my friend by the time that the general election come around schools would be open. It's it's an old issue also met. We're talking about immigration here. What do you make of his position on immigration. I think that it's a concern of the republican base. I think there is a concern. And there's a way to word it very differently than what he's wearing it. You know. I don't like that we're using the terminology. He's using but there is a concern amongst the base of what's happening at the border. Since president biden took office there is a concern. I understand that a lot of folks may not see that But there is a concern amongst the republican base concerned amongst average voters. That there is a problem at our southern border. More than a concern. It's a fear. It's a phobia this point through the republican base but that does not a new general elections. Numbers are now there. These are these are messages that are not that are not resonating with the majority of the populace off virginia. And that's why whoever ends up the nominee of the party because of this messaging and this is not not against any single one of the republican nominees but regardless of who the nominee is because of the messaging that is prevalent to the party in that. We're seeing from all of them. They will end up losing this election by double digits. I disagree that snyder ad did remind me of the infamous gonzales. Be add on immigration and remember. What happened ed. Gillespie he lost. Well that a total potshot of an ad. I still embitter about that ad. That was not the character few. Ed gillespie was ed. Gillespie is my friend and a kind and good hearted man and his strongman of christian faith. And i'm still angry about that ad. It's been four years You know. And i don't think that's pete snyder's character. I don't think that's a majority republican fields character and i don't think it's a majority of republican voters character. There is a concern about immigration amongst of the average populace in america. I know that. Msnbc doesn't portray that but there is a real concern about the way this is happening at our southern border and the fact that we're cramming these folks into these detention centers. And we're not doing this in a way. And i'm not saying i have the complete one hundred percent answer but what i'm saying is there real concern and i think it's more than just the republican base just to write it off as a republican base is wrong. I think it's the average. American is concerned about it. I think there's a way to word it. That's a little more presentable but at the same time we can't just write it off and say oh just a basis concerned about it. No everyday americans in everyday virginians are concerned about what's happening on our southern border. All right well we gotta move on because these are all good points and food for thought but next up is cut cox who debase his career trying to undercut women's healthcare here's one of his spots highlighting the issue route. I heard governors radio interview where he basically advocate for abortion right up until birth host devasta-. I took an unprecedented step speaker. I came all the podium. The dyas went down to the four made a speech on. How important light was. I will never stop fighting for the promise of life. anything. I could speaker to stop. Then i'll stand up to the pro-abortion radicals all right. Let's talk about this moment in two thousand nineteen when speaker cox walked down those steps and took a spot on the house floor to give a speech opposing abortion rights. What does that tell us about. Speaker cox david ramadan. I'll start with you. Look this is a very Very personal issue for kirk and this is.

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"ed gillespie" Discussed on Le Quart d'Heure d'Inspir'Action

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KSFO-AM

04:57 min | 2 years ago

"ed gillespie" Discussed on KSFO-AM

"So, for example, somebody ought to put in a bill right now to repudiate all of this moratorium on gas and oil and then challenged people like, for example, the New Mexico Democratic delegation. We know Mexico's life. Blood is being strangled by the Biden administration. So let's put the Democrats on notice and all of these various places on I think you would find all of a sudden maybe a lot of folks who face really difficult challenges. You're going to see this play out in the Senate races. We now have an open Senate seat and in Ohio, Eastern Ohio has become enormously proof. Successful because of natural gas, and here's biting coming along crippling that in terror economy, and that will become a major issue in the in the centuries, and this is not a risk free proposition. On their part, the more radical they are. The bigger the disaster will be for them, and it may start In Virginia this year. I mean, I'm here looking at new candidates new blood new energy in the Virginia Republican Party in a way that that could show up is this early? Is this November? I don't think in the last election, I don't think people are paying attention. And Ed Gillespie got a lot closer than people thought he would. I'm not sure knowing that. You know, the swamp has moved into northern Virginia. I don't know how easy it is for any Republican ever win that state, but it will certainly be worth contesting. Um and I think also, we're now learning that the Democratic Party is really become the party of radicalism. Socialism. Catering to the elites in New York and L. A San Francisco in D. C. And this is where I think the Republican Party as as an opportunity, and that is to become the party of hard working men and women and championing the cause. To protect the American worker well in the northern Virginia to become the party that says Let's open the schools. I mean that the teachers unions everywhere in this country right now are clearly putting power ahead of Children. And there is the biggest opportunity Republicans have had Sees the education issue remember also that places like Northern Virginia There are a lot of small businesses that are being crushed by this stupidity with which the government of Virginia has been managing. The shutdown. So I think that you were entering a different world than the one we were in, and it's going to be a world where getting kids educated, creating jobs making to the street is safe. You had the largest increase. And murderers and major cities last year in American history. Now that's the sort of thing that you defund the police. You have contempt for the police. You tolerate antifa. And all of a sudden you have a country that is really dangerous. And I know in your show the other night you showed that video of the person getting beaten up at 11 o'clock in the morning in downtown New York in a way, which, frankly, It was horrifying. It was so awful. I'm dying to get your thoughts. You got this David and Goliath battle going on on Wall Street where you have day traders, people that bypassed the big hedge funds and they do their own trading and they're not paying We often when you buy and sell stocks, you have to pay a commission. But if you go to these different websites, you don't have to do that. But anyway, they actually figured out that these companies these hedge funds they Thies Goliaths have you will were work sort of the short stocks. Strategies of shorting of stock strategies that they've used was going way too far, and they figured out that Lot of the stock was Phantom stock. I mean, which was pretty bizarre. In other words, they're shorting stocks that are don't even exist. If it's 100% of stocks that you can short, okay, you can't short 140% of stocks. And I'm watching this all go on, and we all see that these independent investors group together on Reddit another places. And you see the stock rise of Gamestop and some of these other BlackBerry and a few other companies soaring through the roof. And then you got a company like Melvin Capital cratering their hedge fund and having been forced to exit the short bet against game shop and a big win for the little guy am I think we're the point in this country's history, where and when, in doubt, be for the little guy? Well, we have too many billionaires who are totally out of touch with the wood. World. We have too many billionaires who think that their financial success means they can dictate politics to the rest of us on 20 millionaires who are willing to use their muscle in order to reshape the country based on on their particular psychology or their particular ideology. So I've always believed the heart of America is the average Individual American. And if enough individuals can band together to beat the big boys, I am all for it. We'll get new carriages take on impeachment on the other side, 809 for one, Shawn is our number of you wanna be a part of.

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"ed gillespie" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

WMAL 630AM

07:05 min | 2 years ago

"ed gillespie" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

"You put people together. You get him in the room. We've got a problem to solve. Let's solve it. And now you're really helping people. I don't think Governor Ralph Northam could tell me anything close to the success that you've just described here in terms of helping people in need. This is the problem. Government doesn't function this way. Is it because of the apparatus and the bureaucratic morass? That is that is government Or is it because they don't have visionary leaders actually looking at the possibilities and saying, Let's just fix this problem. Unfortunately, the letter you know there isn't the creativity or the ingenuity or the backbone to just will things to happen and to get it done. And you know, you asked before. Why am I? Why am I running for governor of Virginia? I'm running for Custer of Virginia, because if we're going to be truly honest, The leaders in Virginia over the past 10 years have failed. They have and if we're going to be even more honest than not only failed, but they've been an embarrassment. I mean, how many times governor after Governor Has Virginia and the governor of Virginia been the butt of late night jokes? We're proud State, but it's been embarrassing over the past 10 years to be from Virginia, and that's sad, and that's wrong. And then when these folks were faced with the worst crisis we've seen in 100 years They fell down on the job. I mean, not only with Virginia near the bottom of the barrel and covert testing, the up and down often on shut down. The new regulations have absolutely destroyed small businesses. All around Virginia everywhere from Arlington to Prince William to bear fact to adding an and Bristol. It's been just awful for small businesses because of government. You know, Covert didn't do this because it killed people right put people in the hospital. Government killed businesses and their actions and inactions. So that's been approached us. And now you know, as you well know, and you'll have talked about Virginia is dead last 50 after 50 in getting this vaccine to our citizens. If people are dying, and you know if you take a giant step back and you, you know, I'm a Republican. Clearly I'm a conservative but struck that away. Forget D forget or We have the only physician governor in America If ever there was a time where Ralph North and could be a superhero, and Virginia could lead the nation, and you know Ferg, Andrew Cuomo and, you know, killing people and seniors in the Senior centers. I mean, he should have been on TV every night. It should have been Ralph Northam. But he simply didn't have the ability to lead and he's failed on the job. And when it comes to this vaccine, he actively spoke about how there was no way in hell that Donald Trump for the U. S government or anyone would have a vaccine. Within a year. He was the doctor and he was certainly would take Years. So he so in doing so and and he did not plan for a vaccine. He all he decided to do is throw stones that President Trump and say that you know, bet against American ingenuity and know how and we have no plan and people are dying, and that's wrong. And that's why I'm running for governor. I've had enough. Of the failed politicians, the career politicians, the know nothings who have zero experience in the real world. And Virginia needs the lead again. And I'm gonna try to help lead the way. Pete Snyder is our guest. He has never held elected office before. He is a successful businessman and entrepreneur, and he wants to fixed Virginia as you've heard him described here as your next governor. You were involved in a pretty close way with the Ed Gillespie campaign, and he came within a whisker of winning that race since you were able to see the Gillespie campaign and sort of be in the room as the strategies were put out. How what will you do differently again? It's not not asking to criticize egg Gillespie. It's really more a question of I've seen it. I've been there. Here's the difference I'll make. Here's how I'm gonna win. Especially, you know, let's consider you might be running against Terry McAuliffe. On I would relevant. Wouldn't that be amazing? I would love that Larry. Very McAuliffe loves the blow into a cocktail party or whatever, and make all sorts of promises and try to get some big laugh. He is going to hate actually having to run on a record, you know, See, some of your listeners know that their Virginians in Virginia, you're one term and you're out. So he never had to defend his record ever. He's gonna have to not only defend his record, but this is really then eight years of north of McAuliffe rule eight years and Terry got a former body guy elected mayor of Richmond. So he's gonna have to defend the absolute Prasit e that our capital City Woz, you know, having a mob literally rule the streets for at least 68 weeks over the summer. Hey, has to answer for all of that, so I can't wait to stand toe to toe in debates against Terry McAuliffe. He's not gonna like it and it's gonna be an absolute blast. But you know, and Gillespie, dear friend and his wife were Dear friends. It's just different times right now, Jerry. We have Universal unified liberal government in Washington. An absolute what beyond liberal extremist. Unified government in Richmond on it. It's it's just not gonna hold. So let me ask you the question this way, rather than comparing the campaign four years ago because there has not been a Republican to win statewide Commonwealth wide in Virginia since since Governor McDonnell's So what will it take for you as a Republican to win in Virginia? What can you bring to the table that will write that rubble that will reverse that trend? It's going to take common sense. It's going to take ingenuity, and it's gonna take focusing on the things that actually matter. We are still in the middle of a crisis. But if you look at the agenda in Washington or if you looked at the agenda, and Richmond you would think like, everything's great. We're talking about legalizing pot or whatever ridiculous thing trying to you know, over the summer, they tried to the Democrats and extremists trying to make it. Misdemeanor and did make it a misdemeanor to assault a police officer. Are you crazy? These Air party? Let's let's face it, Larry. It is 11 months into this pandemic nearly a year our schools are still closed. People are still paying taxes in Arlington and Alexandria and Fairfax and Prince William and the schools are closed. Joe Biden's very own covert 19 task force, and the CDC both say it is perfectly safe. You have your Children in school and to have teachers in school, teaching.

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"ed gillespie" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

WMAL 630AM

06:58 min | 2 years ago

"ed gillespie" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

"Kansas is not doing too well right now on Virginia and Alabama, the rest there with the bottom. Rhode Island, California, Maryland, By the way, not that much Vitamin Virginia it's stark because of the last year second less. Why is Maryland still in the bottom seven? Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Illinois. Do you see a trend here? They get your votes and they get into office and they get power on the promise of how wonderful they're going because they care more. And they have all these great solutions that the government will solve. And then when it comes to a basic Thing like this. We have a health pandemic. We're getting the vaccines. They're being delivered to the governor's office of the state level and it's up to the state to them, Distribute it and get it into their people's arms and whether it's a small state or a big state or a rural state or or a state with a bunch of big cities. They're failing. They're failing across the board. Now, Virginia, All these Democrats who just took over in Richmond and governor, blackface governor got smell down there who ran on. I'm just a common sense. Good old country, doctor and I'm going to I'm not an ideologue like that. Ed Gillespie and I'm not going to get caught up in all this partisan stuff. I'm just gonna make sure that the Commonwealth of Virginia is run right? In their last Your last I think you deserve better, don't you? How about this for a minute? Virginia is last or second last, depending on the day you look at Maryland is not too far behind. They're about six places seven places right now behind Virginia. Meanwhile, the District of Columbia is in the top five. Now you tell me. You tell me Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia District of Columbia is in the top five. Maryland Virginia is wallowing in the bottom seven or eight. What's the big difference here? And I'm not even talking about ideology. Now I'm just talking about basic competence and priorities. You know, these governors of both Maryland and Virginia they love going on television and telling us how smart they are and how much they care and how wonderful they are. How about we do the basics of governing? You know you're a governor govern. Melanie and Fairfax. Melanie. You are on W M A o. Harry. I am. I am a private school employees. And I attempted because my director got us an appointment last week on Tuesday to get an appointment for my vaccine, which they send us a week to Innova Hospital Center, Huh? You know, website. Gave me two appointments for a Saturday or Monday. And both appointments said it must be a second dose. I said, How could I have a house that I get a second dose? You're not giving me any first. Option, right. So then. I spent an hour waiting on the song. Terranova to get a guy who says we have a bug on our site, which is not allowing people to get the first dose appointment. I said. So how am I supposed to get one, he said. Try refreshing the page right before five o'clock, I refresh the page right before five o'clock. And I get six appointments possible, all of them second dose appointment. Esso Innova is running it like an event scheduling scenario, and they don't even know what they're doing. I don't I don't think that I know of is capable of handling this either. Sure doesn't sound like it. Melanie. So what do you know? S o u gotta explain to me because you're a private school teacher, both public and private school K through 12 teachers are from nonessential workers. In terms of the vaccine in this phase one b. Why do I see all of these pictures and all of these videos of public school teachers who aren't even showing up to work? They're all getting the vaccine. Are they doing it through their their Union office or through the district? What's the difference here? I assume that the wonderful left CPS has it rolling out to their teachers, and I assumed that the private school teachers get what they get. But you're actually Are you conducting classes in the classroom? Melanie? Oh, yeah. Yeah, Absolutely. And we have a great We have a great system, But, yeah, we've all been extremely safe. We've had zero cases and we've had to manage. You know zero scenarios of evacuating the school or anything. So, yeah, And meanwhile you get the run around trying to get the vaccine and all of these public school teachers somehow through the district. Probably They're getting their vaccines by the by the handfuls, and they're not even showing up to work. Yeah. I mean, honestly, didn't someone has to explain this to me? All right, Melanie. Thank you for sharing. And I hope you can get through. I dono Thank you for the call. Triple 86 30 maybe amount by the way. I know I'm going to get emails and messages on direct man. Uh, I'm not making a Moral judgment or a scientific recommendation one way or the other as to whether you should get the vaccine that is a personal choice. This is about people who want the vaccine. This is about the people who want the vaccine. And their government is letting them down and let's be clear here as usual. As usual, when it comes to the really important things that affect your life, more than anything else, whether it's the neglect of your Children in the public schools, or whether it's your tax dollars being wasted in property taxes and in and in your state income taxes or or the policies that are being set in your schools in your towns. In your states and now this more often than not the government failure. The government incompetence that affect your life more than anything else. Is that the state and local level once again? Once again and so we've got a governor in Maryland who gets all this great publicity because he opposes Donald Trump. So so he's fed it and he's popular and he's wonderful. He's a nice guy. Don't get me wrong, but I have my differences with him. But he gets all this attention because he's in the nation's capital. He's a Republican, and he criticizes Donald Trump. So boom he gets on CNN any time he wants now he won't though, of course, because he's not needed anymore. And then you've got Ralph Northam, who, despite the Klan hood and the black face and all the other despicable things about his personality and his policies. He has a national pulpit anytime he wants it because he's in Virginia, and he's a Democrat, and he led the blue wave in the Commonwealth of Virginia. And so he's celebrated, and he's fed it everywhere. Neither of these governors who get all of this attention and all of this publicity. Neither of them can do the basics of governing. When it comes to you needing what you want right now, which is a vaccine to covert 19 so we can get our economy back. You can get back to work and we can get our kids back to school. But God forbid we spend any bit of our time and energy and focus. And resource.

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"ed gillespie" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

WMAL 630AM

03:42 min | 2 years ago

"ed gillespie" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

"From May down low angle a nice low angle there. It's good to be a Democrat. You know, you get fluffed. You don't have to do anything. Joe Biden didn't even have to campaign. They got more votes than Barack Obama ever did, because Democrats are pretty racist. They didn't show up for Obama, like they did for Biden, who hit in his basement. He hasn't even promised to slow the rise of the oceans like Obama. W M E L F M. WOODBRIDGE, Washington Now more than ever depend on one or 5.9 FM W M A L A cumulus station news now. W E Mail news at 11. Good morning, everyone. I'm John Mathews. President Trump. Continues to double down on his stance. The November election was fixed, especially in Georgia, where he'll appear to rally tonight in advance of tomorrow's crucial Senate runoff elections. The president tweeting in the past hour quote. How can you certify an election when the numbers being certified or verifiably wrong? You'll see the real numbers tonight during my speech, but especially on January 6th. January 6. That would be Wednesday when the president has called on supporters to rally for him here in D. C. Bear, Muriel Bowser's briefing the public at this hour on preparations for that and urging residents to stay away from downtown conservative groups will be protesting the certification of the electoral college results Wednesday. The last two times they came to D. C. There were physical fights and stabbings between them and counter protesters, including some with black lives Matter. GC, DC's mayor, Muriel Bowser is trying to avoid a repeat of the vine. Once. Let's not mix with people who came here for violence, she tells MSNBC. We're preparing for an emergency operations center so police departments can work together to try to keep the peace. Heather Curtis Sound W M A. L and W m a l dot com President Trump's called a Georgia's secretary of state is receiving pushback from the state Election Board member in Georgia. David Worley, the lone Democrat on the board, wants to find out if President Trump broke the law when he leaned on Secretary of State Brower. Had Rapids Burger to re calculate the outcome. Rapids Burger pushed back on the president's claims of voter fraud, saying the state stands by its numbers and a letter to Raffles Burger Worley asked for a probe into whether the president's solicited the secretary of state to commit election fraud, suggesting the matter could be subject to criminal prosecution and civil remedies. Rachel Sutherland. Fox News WIKILEAKS founder Julian Hassan's will not be extradited from the UK to the US anytime soon. A judge here in London Bruning Julian Assan, should not be extradited to the United States. U. S. Prosecutors want him to face spying charges for his websites Work publishing Secret American files. But Judge Vanessa operator says there's two higher risk that a songs would kill himself in U. S custody. She calls him a depressed and sometimes despairing man. The U. S government says it will appeal the decision. In London Silent Alan Fox News, Virginia's former and want to be future Governor Terry McAuliffe says he's raised more than $6 million for his comeback bid twice the amount raised by incumbent Ralph Northam at the same 60.4 years ago in three times the amount raised by Republican Ed Gillespie, state GOP chairman Rich Anderson tells mornings on them all his theory for wide. McAuliffe wants his old job back. Poor Uncle Perry's just simply gotta find a place to park himself that he's relevant. For the next three years that he could be kept competitive for the Democratic nomination for president. Pretty transparent arrangement. Finance reports are due to be filed in the governor's race. In about two weeks, The DC area's largest grocery chain, has launched a program to encourage you.

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"ed gillespie" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

WMAL 630AM

02:16 min | 2 years ago

"ed gillespie" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

"Recorded phone call between President Trump and George's top elections officer is raising some eyebrows on audio taste released by The Washington Post. The president asked Secretary of State Brad Rapids Burger to recalculate the vote. I use one of fine 11,780 votes, which is one more that we have campaigning in Georgia head of Senate runoff elections, Vice President elect Kamila Harris said Yes, certainly the voice of desperation. Harris described the call as a bald face abuse of power. Rachel's Sutherland Fox, who's both President Trump and his successor will be on the run off election stump in Georgia. Today. There is some hope in Georgia that tomorrow's runoff for the two Senate seats will finally Put the 2020 election to bed five days into 2021. Democrats. Jonah Soften Raphael Warnock got campaign helped this weekend from Vice President elect Harris. Tonight. Republican incumbents Kelly Leffler and David Perdue are scheduled to hold a rally with President Trump. Results of these races will determine control of the U. S. Senate. Evan Brown Fox News New this hour. Virginia's former and wannabe Future governor Terry McAuliffe says he's raised more than $6 million for his comeback big bid that would be far more than any previous candidate at this stage in their campaigns. In fact, it's double the amount raised by current incumbent Ralph Northern at the same 60.4 years ago and three times the amount raised by Republican Ed Gillespie. Dance reports are due to be filed in the race in about two weeks. Checking your money. The Dow futures are up 132 points. The NASDAQ futures up 65 in sports sponsored by the ex surgeon Temporal Skander thermometer. It was an ugly game, but Washington scored, Enoughto beat the tanking Eagles, pointing to 14 and make the Burgundy and gold. The NFC East champions coach Ron Rivera told his team in the locker room after the game is just the start of who we could be. Okay, That's just the first step. Don't let it end. Keep working at it keeps getting better Keep the cover the team. I believe we can be. The team will host Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Saturday night in a game that you'll hear right here on W M A. L N ba the Wiz. You're still undefeated in 2021 may beat the Nets 1 23 21 22 in Brooklyn. 27.

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