On Monday's MSNBC's “Morning Joe,” DNC Chairman Ken Martin said that “it's not up to me to decide what US policies should be,” so government policies are only two genders. I avoided whether that was the case or not.
Co-host and Atlantic contribution writer Jonathan Lemia said: New polls from the Marquette University Law School. It shows that some of Trump's policies, such as reclaiming the Panama Canal and forgiveness of the accused on January 6, see broad opposition, while others find some real support It's there. 63% say they support the federal government as only aware of two genders. 60% support the deportation of immigrants here who are illegal, while 59% say they support declaring a national emergency due to the intersection of immigrants at the tropical border. ”
After playing a video of House Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-ny) talking about the poll, Lemire asked: We've heard from the minority leaders there, certainly focused on price. No doubt, prices have not yet fallen. But that poll has some real support for some of what Trump is doing, and what Democrats really dinged during the final election cycle, especially on some cultural issues and immigration. is suggested. ”
Martin replied: “Well, I say, 66% of Americans believe Donald Trump, JD Vance and Elon Musk aren't enough to actually cut prices. That's really what Americans in this country are. It's affecting the majority, and that's where they want to see this administration put their focus.” But Trump has said that Canada, Panama, Greenland, and “American people at this point are It's nothing but something that actually helps us pay our lives. That's what we need to focus on.”
“Mr. Chair, I don't know if you don't want to talk about the cultural issues that lie in that poll, but America,” said Katty Kay, a special US correspondent for the BBC and MSNBC contributor. 63% of people think that there should be government policies… They have to have just two genders. The US government policy is that there are only two genders in the country. Do you think so?”
“It's not up to me to decide what US policies should be, but what I tell you is that people are focusing on their daily lives, kitchens that affect their families,” Martin said. That's a problem with the table.”
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