California businessman Tom Steyer defended his exorbitant spending to boost his presidential bid in an interview on ABC News’ 'This Week' on Sunday, arguing that despite a poor showing in the first two nominating contests, his progressive message and policy agenda will resonate with voters
California businessman Tom Steyer defended his exorbitant spending to boost his presidential bid in an interview on ABC News’"This Week" on Sunday, arguing that despite a poor showing in the first two nominating contests, his progressive message and policy agenda will resonate with voters of color in the more diverse states of Nevada and South Carolina.
Asked why he thinks the outcome for his campaign could be different in Nevada and South Carolina, Tom Steyer points to a “coalition” of people, including African-Americans and Latinos, “who are responding to a message that is inclusive.” https://t.co/P6iz1jjwYE pic.twitter.com/Z1nNPOdnnk Asked how he can succeed without gaining more support from minority voters, Tom Steyer tells @MarthaRaddatz he intends to show in Nevada and South Carolina “that I can produce a great result” and “actually have some attention so people can learn who I am.” https://t.co/P6iz1jjwYE pic.twitter.com/AZR8GzkYgI
“There's a different story of this economy and this country that has to be told,” Steyer said. “I can take [Trump] on that because it has to be shown that this economy isn't working. The vast bulk of Americans and this president is dangerous to them in terms of money and in terms of health care and in terms of retirement."
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