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I think we've got to start talking to each other more, we've got to start being willing to compromise,
and that's what's going to be interesting now we have closer numbers. So the republicans
have an obligation to participate in these debates and not walk away and blame us, but
rather sit at the table and see if we can find that really elusive middle ground. That’s
will, as you know Chris is essential if we’re going to solve any problems.
Well Missouri it seems to be the classic middle of the road state. It’s right there in the middle it’s very contentious
politically, cause it’s so even.
I mean how to you get guys from Brooklyn and San Francisco to
agree with people in the middle of the country. Isn’t that the real problem? Geography? It’s just so desperate
and the politics in this country.
well I an frankly our political system doesn't reward moderates.
Uh... It's its hard it's hard. Our political system uh... does a lot more uh... pats on
the back to people who are very rigid ideologues on the far left and the far right.
Well I think you’re one of the best Senators there is, because the very thing you have to fine tune in your constituency.
you have to do it. And its America, we need to find that middle ground
that's what the people want more than anything.
They don’t us holding hands and skipping down
to the State of the Union address as Republicans and Democrats. They want us to work together.