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All in With Chris Hayes for December 30, 2022, MSNBC
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Edwards, Donna
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Wine-Banks, Jill
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Congressman-elect George Santos faces increasing scrutiny over lies he told during his campaign. What do Donald Trump's taxes reveal about the former president's finances? The improbable success of Joe Biden's bipartisan agenda is examined. GUESTS: Brian Fallon, Ron Nehring, David Cay Johnston, Grace Ashford
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Barnidge: A long, hard, uphill slog to the lowly lieutenant governor's office
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Nehring, Ron
2014
\"It's about 43 percent Democrats and 29 percent Republicans -- we've been at a registration disadvantage since 1934,\" he said. \"But we were at a disadvantage when Arnold Schwarzenegger was elected governor, and we were at a disadvantage when Pete Wilson was elected, too.\" \"I think the office is what the holder makes of it,\" [Ron Nehring] said. \"You can wake up, see the governor's in good health and decide to sit around all day. Or you can say, 'I'm the No. 2 elected official in the state, which means I have a platform and the ability to bring people together to find long-term solutions to issues.'\" \"In 1991,\" Nehring said, \"everyone was certain George H.W. Bush was going to be elected to a second term. In 2007, we were all certain Hillary Clinton was going to be the Democratic candidate for president. We're all certain of this and certain of that, but sometimes the certain thing doesn't happen. Politics is dynamic.\"
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Parties pinch pennies
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Nehring, Ron
2007
The law states that \"federal dollars,\" meaning money raised within the limits of \"[McCain-Feingold],\" must be used 120 days before any election where federal offices will be on the ballot, he said. That rules out nearly all of 2008, he added. \"These guys in Washington, D.C., had no idea of what they were doing in terms of the ramifications of McCain-Feingold,\" [Ron Nehring] said. \"We should be making it easier for political parties to register people to vote, not making it more difficult.\" \"It's a real hassle,\" said John Smith, president of the La Mirada-based Robert F. Kennedy Democratic Club. \"We have to have two accounts. One is our federal account and one is for the state. The money isn't interchangeable.\"
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Campaign finance law crimps parties' fundraising
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Nehring, Ron
2007
The law states that \"federal dollars,\" meaning money raised within the limits of \"[McCain-Feingold],\" must be used 120 days before any election where federal offices will be on the ballot, he said. That rules out nearly all of 2008, he added. \"These guys in Washington, D.C. had no idea of what they were doing in terms of the ramifications of McCain-Feingold,\" [Ron Nehring] said. \"We should be making it easier for political parties to register people to vote, not making it more difficult.\" \"It's a real hassle,\" said John Smith, president of the La Mirada-based Robert F. Kennedy Democratic Club. \"We have to have two accounts. One is our federal account and one is for the state. The money isn't interchangeable.\"
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Schwarzenegger comments reveal divide in the GOP
2007
A day after [Arnold Schwarzenegger] declared the party had lost the political middle ground and was \"dying at the box office,\" state party Chairman Ron Nehring did respond directly when asked if he agreed with the governor's assessment. \"We are a big party,\" Nehring told reporters, without specifically commenting on Schwarzenegger's remarks. Nehring later added, \"If any party has lost the middle ground in America, it's the Democrats.\" \"I don't think it's our message, it's our actions,\" [John McCain] said, pointing to problems after Hurricane Katrina, corruption and runaway federal spending.
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