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MSNBC NewsNation: Democrats’ new equal pay push – Video


MSNBC NewsNation: Democrats #39; new equal pay push
Sen. Tammy Baldwin joins Tamron Hall to discuss efforts by House and Senate Democrats to push for movement on the Paycheck Fairness Act, which recently stalled.

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Happ hopes to win with rural Democrats – Video


Happ hopes to win with rural Democrats
Democratic candidate for attorney general, current Jefferson County DA Susan Happ, says many rural voters want a candidate who isn #39;t from Milwaukee or Madison.

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Becerra: House Democrats have not caved – Video


Becerra: House Democrats have not caved
Democratic Caucus Chair Xavier Becerra says House Democrats have not caved when it comes to this budget deal. CNN #39;s Chad Myers explains the different satelli...

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Bedminster Township Committee Meeting March 31, 2014 – Video


Bedminster Township Committee Meeting March 31, 2014
Open public part of the meeting only lasted a few minutes before the Township Committee went into "Executive Session" to attend to no-public personnel matter...

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'Meh' jobs data sticks it to Democrats

White House: Jobs number 'consistent' with recovery

Jason Furman, Council of Economic Advisers, discusses Friday morning's jobs report. The manufacturing sector is on pace for its strongest recovery in 15 years, says Furman.

"All of it sounds kind of desperate to be honest," said one senior Democratic hand in Washington who did not want to be quoted by name disparaging his own party. "It's really going back and dusting off our old playbook."

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It's also not at all clear that this "Fair Shot" agenda (which is very reminiscent of Al Gore's "the people versus the powerful" campaign) can keep Democrats from losing the Senate where they face tough races including in Louisiana, North Carolina and Arkansas where appeals to the base may not be enough to squeak out close victories.

The White House on Friday was left saying what it has been saying for seemingly the last five years: This is pretty good but we'd like to see better. "This is consistent with the steady, solid recovery we've had," a grim looking White House senior economic adviser Jason Furman told CNBC from the White House lawn.

But "steady" is probably not going to be good enough for a party saddled by an unpopular health-care law and unpopular president. There is also the fact that the party that controls the White House tends to lose seats in the sixth year of a two-term president's tenure.

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Since World War II, only one president has bucked that trend: Bill Clinton in 1998. But Clinton had a booming economy that was growing over 4 percent. Clinton also benefited from blowback against Republicans in the House who impeached him over the Monica Lewinsky sex scandal.

Obama will likely benefit from some anger at House Republicansthe party is held in as low repute as the presidentbut it is the trend in the economy that will really matter in the voting booth and right now the story is not good.

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'Meh' jobs data sticks it to Democrats