Joe Scarborough, the number of MSNBC’s Morning Joe, learned from his spouse and co-host Mike Brzezinski about the value of butter on the program. Someone who was going to be voting for Kamala Harris approached me and said,” Oh my God, Trump’s going to win.” I asked why is that.’ The former Florida Congressman said,” I go to the grocery store cheese is over$ 3.
” I kinda laughed and I said well that’s kinda reductive is n’t it, I said it to myself”, Scarborough said and added that to that person, he just said,” Good going”. His co-host then interrupted and stated that cheese is really$ 7.
” Butter is$ 7… What, is it framed in gold”? Scarborough was shocked. ” It’s seven bucks …. it depends where you go”, Brzezinski added. On the panel was a table displaying NBC exit poll data that showed that 31 % of Americans thought their financial situation was superb and 68 % thought it was poor.
It was a very simple solution for working-class American when you looked at the cost of foods, gas, and other items compared to four years ago. Things did n’t cost so much”, Scarborough said.
Scarborough, a previous Republican, previously served as a GOP Congressman before quitting after Donald Trump’s group accepted him. On the show, he was dissecting what might have contributed to the overwhelmingly Democratic victory.
” I mean, you do n’t have to be a Republican, though I was a Republican. You do n’t have to be a conservative, though I was a conservative, to understand that seeing ad after ad in NFL football games, saying that taxpayers were going to be funding transgender surgeries for inmates, it’s not something that is going to play well in Wisconsin, in Michigan, in Pennsylvania, among men. “, Scarborough said.
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