

How Mitch McConnell convinced Michael Bennet to run for president
Jun 3, 2019
Senator Michael Bennet, a bipartisan advocate from Colorado and presidential candidate, discusses the surprising influence of Mitch McConnell on his campaign. He shares his frustrations with a dysfunctional government and the need for substantial reforms. Topics include his plan to combat childhood poverty and the importance of rural America in climate legislation. Bennet also critiques political polarization and highlights innovative strategies needed to unify Americans. With passion and candor, he explores the urgent need for systemic change in the current political landscape.
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The Core Issue
- Michael Bennet feels other candidates fail to address the core issue of American governance.
- He believes Mitch McConnell and the Freedom Caucus have significantly damaged the system.
Fixing the System
- Bennet suggests ending gerrymandering, limiting lobbying, and tying Congressional healthcare to universal healthcare.
- He also emphasizes the need to create an agenda appealing to a broader range of Americans.
McConnell's Strategy
- McConnell boasts about blocking Merrick Garland's nomination, highlighting his strategic approach.
- Bennet believes the public doesn't fully grasp the damage McConnell has inflicted.