And I wouldsayonethingthathe's alreadymateriallybenefitoftheDemocraticParty.
Montana.
You'reallof a suddenheadofstatethatwithnoSenaterace, theSenate's nowinplayworkbeforewasmaybeoneofthethreeseedbullets.
Guns?
Yeah, GovernorBall.
It's gonnarun a ready.
AndthathappenedbecauseofJob.
I defendedBernieSanders.
LooklikehebasicallysplitSuperTuesdayordonebetter.
Youwouldnothave a Montanarace, andthat's changedeverybody's predictioncalculationintheSenate.
I thinkthishappenedfaster, but I dowanttosay, withoneruleofthelastyear, whateveryouthinkonTuesdayisnottrue.
By 30 lastdecade, Well, I wasjustbeinggenerous, okay.
But I thinkthat's a changeforyou.
Yeah, it's mybigheart.
Yeah.
So I thinkeverythinglook a monthago, everyone's gonnasay, DonaldTrump, theeconomy, ImpeachmentoverShoointoday, it's a differentcalculation, giventhevirusandgivenalltheotherthingsthatarehappening.
Somyviewis, untilwegetthroughaboutthreeorfourmoreturnsinthebattle, I stillbelieveVicePresidentJoeBidenwillbethenominee.
But I doalsobelieveit's gonnabe a littlemorechoppythatmyinsurancepostundermyprotection.
DaveBullockRunningforSenateis a goodexampleofJoeBidencampaignstheoryofthecasethatJoeBidenasthenominee, wouldbebetterfordownballotDemocratsinsomeonelikeBernieSanders.
And I thinkit's gonnahave a bigpsychologicalimpactonhimifhewinsthere.
Evenifheloseselsewhere, I thinkthat's gonnabe a signthathe's gonnabewillingtofightthisoutbecausehefundamentallythoughtin 2016 moreDemocratsshouldhaveseenMichiganas a datapointaboutHillaryClinton's vulnerabilities.
Chryslercameoutofthefactthatweuseduntappedresourceistosavetheautoindustryandallthemanufacturingjobsthatareleftintheautoindustryandthesuppliersallcamefromtheresourceisthatinfact, therewas a bailoutwithquoteunquoteWallStreet.
WesawDemocratscomeout, andthatwasless a proJoeBidenvotethananantiTrumpvote.
I thinkanantitrumpvoted, maybetoanextent, anantiSander's vote.
Thesefolksareseeingthewaysinwhichthepartyor a largesectionofthepartyiscoalescingaroundJoeBidenandgivingthem a rielvaluablealternativetosomeonelikeBernieSanderstovoteforwhotheythinkcanbeatDonaldTrump.
OtherreportershavetalkedtoyouwhoaretourneyoverthisideaofMedicareforall, havingtheirhealthcareplanthattheyworkedhardtonegotiate, replacedandtotallylostbecauseof a governmentcontrolledhealthcareplan.
That's anargumentHaydnandburnyou'regoingtobemaking, and I wouldn't discountotherpartofhealthcare, thoughwhichiswomen's reproductiverightsandthatpartofhealthcare.
AllyoutalkaboutisJoeBidenforthesebadtradedealsthatlostonthemanufacturingjobsThatthisbilldidn't save a couplethingssays I thinkDemocratsneedtostepbackandtakenanalysisofmythologiesorconventionalwisdomthanbearout.
Andlisten, I I wentthroughsomethingon a smallerscalelikethisduringHurricaneSandy, andthefactthematteristhattheonlywaythatyoureassurepeopleistobestrongtoe, have a plan, andtobeaggressive, theywant I willbecomethefirst.
Thefirstvisit I madethedayafterSandytoplacecalledBelmar, NewJerseyontheJerseyshore.
Thisadministrationrightnowlooksliketheycouldn't organize a onecarparade.
And I thinkhere's what's gonnabedevastatingforDonaldTrumpbeganthefactthatthisrequiressciencemanagementdataandreachandbeingtransparent, whichareallhisweaknesses.
You'regonnahave a pointwithinabouttwomonthswhereyoucannothavebigeventstogether.
Buttheotherthing I wouldsaythathappenedthisweekisthepresidentcalledthegovernorofWashingtonState a snakeandtheideathatsomeAmericanswouldhavetoinanywayworrythatthey'renotgonnahavetherelationshipwiththefederalgovernmentbecausetheylivein a bluestateinsteadof a redstatedoesn't speakwelltohisabilitytocalmfearsororkeeppeoplecomfortedinthiskindofcrisis.
Listen, I thinkthereisstilltimetobeabletobeveryaggressivebecausetheseverityofthisinourpolicyinitiativeonwhat I what I wouldsayit's nottheway I would'vedoneit, okay?
Andsothey'reright.
Soyoustillhavetime, though, tobeabletoputforward.
It's a veryaggressiveforwardthinkingstepstobeabletogetthistogetpeople's confidence.
Andsolisten, alltheoldplaybookswillbeoutin a coupleofweeksbecausewecouldbesittinghereinJulyandAugustwithconventionsthataren't gonnahappen, Youknow, dependingabouthowthisbreaks, wecouldbesittingherewatchingthetournamentwithnofansinthestands, andsowe'reintoentering.
It's a wholedifferentsocialrealmnowthateveryone's gonnahavetoreacttheway, haven't wrappedourheadsofcompletehaveagainandthepresent.
Myviewisthatonthiskindofstuff, Rahmisright.
We'vebeenthroughthingslikethisbefore.
I had a quarantinetheBollinger.
Sofinishthatthought I e i t o RamawasrightwayTheEbolacrisiswenton.
Wehad a nursewhocameinwith a withanelevatedfeverintoNewarkAirport.
ShehadjustbeeninthecountrywhereshewastreatingEbolapatients, and I madethedecisiontoquarantineherforthreedaysat a hospitalinNewark, NewJersey.
I got a tonofcrisisfromcivillibertariansandothers, butif I hadletheroutandshehad a bullet, theimpactthatwouldhavehadonthecitizenswasmonumental.
Butwhattheyknewwas I wasputtingtheirpublicsafetyaheadofmyownpoliticaldreams.
Weneedtoseethat.
I thinktwothingswerewhenyouwere, youknow, inaboutfivemonths, fourmonths.
Andthatwillbetheconclusionthatittook a virustoeactuallyonEndorthosegotogether.
Meantime, wealsolearnedAlexeyfrom a latenighttreatfromthepresidentonFridays.
Got a newchiefofstaffisfourthchiefofstaffMarkMeadows.
That's right, anAxeYearsreportedthatsamenightthatMickMulvaney, theformeractingchiefofstaff, wasinVegason a guy's tripwithhisbrotherandsomeofhiscollegebuddieswhenhegotcanned.
Butheknewthiswascoming.
Heknew.
SoMulvaneytoldAxiosin a phonecallthatthepresidentandhehadbeentalkingaboutthissinceNovemberabout a potentialchange.
Weknowthattheirrelationshiphasbeen a littlerockyoverthelastfewmonths.
MarkMeadowsisobviously a staunchadvocateforthepresidentontheHill, andweknowthepresidentlovesandandrewardsloyalty.
AndmarkmynoseisnowgonnareplaceMickMulvaney, whomaintainsthattheirfriendsandthatthere's nobadbloodandthey'llbeworkingon a transitionto a staunchadvocate.
Theotherwayofputtingitisthisissomeonewhoisgoodontelevisionandhasmadethat a pointofhiscareeronthehill.