WMAL Interview - DINESH D'SOUZA 08.02.17

Aug 02, 2017, 02:33 PM

INTERVIEW - DINESH D'SOUZA - filmmaker and author of the new book "The Big Lie: Exposing the Nazi Roots of the American Left"

TOPIC: New book "The Big Lie" (hits shelves today) and how the Democratic Party has been the party of slavery, genocide, racism and fascism from the beginning

  • News of the day: The Emerging Democratic Minority? (National Journal) If Democrats can’t take advantage of Trump’s troubles in next year’s midterms, they could be out of power in Congress for a long time. Those were the sobering findings of a Democratic survey commissioned by the party-backed House Majority PAC, which Politico and McClatchy first reported. The poll surveyed working-class white voters in pivotal districts that Democrats are targeting in the midterms. Despite the Trump turmoil in Washington, Republicans held a 10-point lead on the generic ballot (43-33 percent) among these blue-collar voters. Democrats hold a whopping 61 percent disapproval rating among these voters, with only 32 percent approving. Even Trump’s job-approval rating is a respectable 52 percent with the demographic in these swing districts. Democrats maintain that with robust economic messaging, they can move those numbers in their favor. But the results show how difficult that task will be. By a stunning 35-point margin, blue-collar white voters believe that Republicans will be better at improving the economy and creating jobs than Democrats.