1 00:00:02,400 --> 00:00:06,760 Speaker 1: Bloomberg Audio Studios, podcasts, radio news. 2 00:00:07,080 --> 00:00:09,879 Speaker 2: We go now to a Congressman from Florida. Democrat, Debbie 3 00:00:09,920 --> 00:00:12,799 Speaker 2: Wasserman Schultz is here with us on set in Chicago. 4 00:00:12,880 --> 00:00:14,400 Speaker 3: Great to see you, Great to see you both. 5 00:00:14,440 --> 00:00:17,159 Speaker 2: Congresswoman, if we could just begin knowing that you just 6 00:00:17,200 --> 00:00:20,079 Speaker 2: had a decisive victory in your primary in Florida last 7 00:00:20,160 --> 00:00:23,600 Speaker 2: night as well, what are you seeing on the ground 8 00:00:23,640 --> 00:00:25,680 Speaker 2: in Florida. Do you think it would be wise for 9 00:00:26,079 --> 00:00:29,000 Speaker 2: the Harris campaign to be investing resources in the state, 10 00:00:29,040 --> 00:00:31,320 Speaker 2: Knowing the many many media markets it has, It's a 11 00:00:31,440 --> 00:00:34,040 Speaker 2: very expensive state to be competitive in. But if she 12 00:00:34,080 --> 00:00:36,440 Speaker 2: made the decision to, could she actually be competitive. 13 00:00:37,320 --> 00:00:41,600 Speaker 3: I'm telling everybody, as our most political folks in Florida, 14 00:00:42,159 --> 00:00:45,960 Speaker 3: don't sleep on our state. We have some metrics that 15 00:00:46,040 --> 00:00:51,040 Speaker 3: are emerging. Remember, for most election cycles in this century, 16 00:00:51,640 --> 00:00:54,360 Speaker 3: we have been a purple state. We've been hyper competitive. 17 00:00:54,560 --> 00:00:59,000 Speaker 3: Barack Obama one Florida both times that he ran. And 18 00:00:59,040 --> 00:01:02,800 Speaker 3: I'll give you an example from just yesterday's primary. The 19 00:01:02,960 --> 00:01:06,360 Speaker 3: enthusiasm among Democratic voters is off the charts. I mean, 20 00:01:06,480 --> 00:01:09,160 Speaker 3: just to give you an idea, I won my primary, 21 00:01:09,440 --> 00:01:12,920 Speaker 3: but it's not the win, it's the difference in the 22 00:01:13,040 --> 00:01:17,399 Speaker 3: voter turnout between Democrats and Republicans. Thirty four thousand people 23 00:01:17,920 --> 00:01:21,880 Speaker 3: voted in I got thirty four thousand votes. The primary 24 00:01:21,880 --> 00:01:24,680 Speaker 3: winner on the Republican side got thirteen thousand votes. So 25 00:01:25,120 --> 00:01:27,399 Speaker 3: just in terms of enthusiasm, you can see the difference. 26 00:01:27,480 --> 00:01:31,160 Speaker 3: But polling last week, both national polls that came out 27 00:01:31,160 --> 00:01:35,199 Speaker 3: that polled Florida had the race within three and five. 28 00:01:35,840 --> 00:01:40,600 Speaker 3: And then if you look at the volunteer organization on 29 00:01:40,640 --> 00:01:43,800 Speaker 3: the ground, twenty two thousand people signed up to volunteer 30 00:01:44,160 --> 00:01:47,319 Speaker 3: to elect Kamala Harris President of United States. So with 31 00:01:47,440 --> 00:01:52,200 Speaker 3: the resources and also the Republicans have continued to distort 32 00:01:52,400 --> 00:01:55,400 Speaker 3: their advantage. They say they have a million more registered 33 00:01:55,480 --> 00:01:58,040 Speaker 3: voters in Florida. They don't. What they did was that 34 00:01:58,080 --> 00:02:01,800 Speaker 3: they suppressed the vote who haven't voted in two elections 35 00:02:01,880 --> 00:02:04,600 Speaker 3: and now show them as inactive even though they're still registered. 36 00:02:04,840 --> 00:02:07,680 Speaker 3: So there aren't a million more Republicans registered to vote. 37 00:02:07,800 --> 00:02:11,560 Speaker 3: We have huge enthusiasm. We beat almost every mom's for 38 00:02:11,600 --> 00:02:14,880 Speaker 3: a liberty candidate that Ron DeSantis endorsed for school board races. 39 00:02:14,960 --> 00:02:18,840 Speaker 3: Last night, about almost two dozen that he endorsed, and 40 00:02:19,360 --> 00:02:22,640 Speaker 3: he only won six of them. So the momentum is 41 00:02:22,639 --> 00:02:25,440 Speaker 3: in our direction. No one should sleep on Florida. 42 00:02:25,000 --> 00:02:28,280 Speaker 1: Well interesting and looking more broadly Florida and across the 43 00:02:28,280 --> 00:02:32,040 Speaker 1: country and not just the swing states. Congressmen, our listeners 44 00:02:32,080 --> 00:02:33,840 Speaker 1: and viewers should be reminded that you were chair of 45 00:02:33,880 --> 00:02:39,000 Speaker 1: the DNC during Barack Obama's second convention. Yes, as president 46 00:02:39,040 --> 00:02:42,040 Speaker 1: of the United States, will you seek to duplicate his map? 47 00:02:43,200 --> 00:02:46,160 Speaker 3: Well, what we're seeking to do is make sure that 48 00:02:46,200 --> 00:02:50,239 Speaker 3: we can capitalize on the enthusiasm and the contrast between 49 00:02:50,800 --> 00:02:53,440 Speaker 3: the momentum that we have under a Kamala Harris and 50 00:02:53,480 --> 00:02:57,600 Speaker 3: Tim Walls because hope and optimism like we had during 51 00:02:57,600 --> 00:03:02,120 Speaker 3: the Obama years and joy is what is pushing people 52 00:03:02,200 --> 00:03:05,440 Speaker 3: forward because they want a president who was going to 53 00:03:05,440 --> 00:03:07,480 Speaker 3: fight for them to reduce prescription drug prices. 54 00:03:07,520 --> 00:03:09,800 Speaker 1: But you were talking about more states than you were 55 00:03:10,280 --> 00:03:12,160 Speaker 1: when Joe Biden was at the top of the ticket. 56 00:03:12,200 --> 00:03:14,920 Speaker 3: There is no question right now that we have different 57 00:03:15,000 --> 00:03:19,200 Speaker 3: math in multiple different directions than we had just five, 58 00:03:19,320 --> 00:03:21,600 Speaker 3: five or six weeks ago. And so what we can't 59 00:03:21,639 --> 00:03:25,720 Speaker 3: do is just you know, move forward without pivoting and 60 00:03:25,760 --> 00:03:27,679 Speaker 3: making the kind of adjustments that we need to and 61 00:03:27,760 --> 00:03:31,400 Speaker 3: being nimble and that's what our campaign operations are doing 62 00:03:31,480 --> 00:03:34,680 Speaker 3: right now, and they're doing some recalculations so they can 63 00:03:34,720 --> 00:03:36,080 Speaker 3: be ready for any opportunity. 64 00:03:36,120 --> 00:03:38,560 Speaker 2: Well, and I wonder how those recalculations are factoring into 65 00:03:38,840 --> 00:03:41,600 Speaker 2: the likelihood of not just getting the majority in the House, 66 00:03:41,600 --> 00:03:44,080 Speaker 2: but how large you think your majority could potentially be 67 00:03:44,160 --> 00:03:46,280 Speaker 2: with Harris at the top of the ticket. You obviously 68 00:03:46,320 --> 00:03:51,440 Speaker 2: remember of House leadership. Has the goalposts moved? Initially it 69 00:03:51,480 --> 00:03:53,120 Speaker 2: was like, you just got to get those four seats, 70 00:03:53,120 --> 00:03:54,240 Speaker 2: but what's the target now? 71 00:03:54,360 --> 00:03:57,200 Speaker 3: Well, we have the net four seats and we have 72 00:03:58,120 --> 00:04:02,000 Speaker 3: a very clear advantage in the fundraise. We have consistently 73 00:04:02,040 --> 00:04:07,120 Speaker 3: outraised the NRCC, the Republican Campaign Finance Operation, every single 74 00:04:07,360 --> 00:04:10,680 Speaker 3: quarter of this election cycle. But it's not just that 75 00:04:10,880 --> 00:04:16,240 Speaker 3: our incumbent frontline marginal members. They've outraised their opposition, our 76 00:04:16,279 --> 00:04:18,920 Speaker 3: red to blue candidates. They have a recruitment problem. They've 77 00:04:18,960 --> 00:04:21,440 Speaker 3: got right wing extremists all over the map. So the 78 00:04:21,480 --> 00:04:24,640 Speaker 3: contrast is clear all the way down the ticket, from 79 00:04:24,640 --> 00:04:29,240 Speaker 3: the White House pair of candidates down to legislative races, 80 00:04:29,279 --> 00:04:32,200 Speaker 3: and voters are going to come out to the polls 81 00:04:32,440 --> 00:04:36,960 Speaker 3: elect our candidates because they want someone who's thinking about 82 00:04:36,960 --> 00:04:41,719 Speaker 3: moving forward, not a maga extremist Republican who's buried in 83 00:04:41,760 --> 00:04:45,440 Speaker 3: the past, who's morose and brooding and unhappy. We've got 84 00:04:45,480 --> 00:04:48,719 Speaker 3: to make sure that we have a positive, forward thinking 85 00:04:49,200 --> 00:04:52,799 Speaker 3: government so that we can ensure that this booming economy, 86 00:04:53,040 --> 00:04:56,400 Speaker 3: fifteen million plus jobs, making sure that we continue to 87 00:04:56,440 --> 00:04:59,400 Speaker 3: bring prescription drug crisis down, that we make sure that 88 00:04:59,440 --> 00:05:01,840 Speaker 3: we have a plan like Kamala Harris does, to make 89 00:05:01,880 --> 00:05:06,840 Speaker 3: home ownership affordable, and child tax credit reinstated, so many 90 00:05:06,880 --> 00:05:10,359 Speaker 3: things that are important on the kitchen table. Not a 91 00:05:10,400 --> 00:05:13,320 Speaker 3: president like Donald Trump was, who cared only about making 92 00:05:13,360 --> 00:05:15,960 Speaker 3: sure that the wealthy and the profit and the profitable 93 00:05:16,000 --> 00:05:17,760 Speaker 3: businesses are able to do even better. 94 00:05:17,880 --> 00:05:19,440 Speaker 1: I want to ask you about an issue I know 95 00:05:19,560 --> 00:05:21,480 Speaker 1: is very important to you and a lot of progressive Democrats, 96 00:05:21,520 --> 00:05:23,440 Speaker 1: and that's our policy in Israel right now. Is the 97 00:05:23,480 --> 00:05:26,240 Speaker 1: reason why we've been talking about protesters that in some 98 00:05:26,320 --> 00:05:30,080 Speaker 1: cases have not materialized here in Chicago. Congresswoman, there are 99 00:05:30,160 --> 00:05:33,320 Speaker 1: reports today that US and Israeli officials think that this 100 00:05:33,680 --> 00:05:37,000 Speaker 1: proposal for a bridge ceasefire deal is on the verge 101 00:05:37,000 --> 00:05:40,040 Speaker 1: of collapsing. We heard from Secretary of State Anthony Blincoln 102 00:05:40,279 --> 00:05:45,960 Speaker 1: in Doha here's what he said. Our message is simple, 103 00:05:47,040 --> 00:05:51,320 Speaker 1: it's clear, and it's urgent. We need to get the 104 00:05:51,360 --> 00:05:54,880 Speaker 1: ceasefire and hostage agreement over the finish line, and we 105 00:05:54,960 --> 00:06:00,839 Speaker 1: need to do it now. Time is of the essence. 106 00:06:04,279 --> 00:06:06,760 Speaker 1: How important will it be for a ceasefire to be 107 00:06:06,839 --> 00:06:10,760 Speaker 1: struck to find unity among progressives in the Democratic Party. 108 00:06:11,040 --> 00:06:14,920 Speaker 3: What's important is that Hamas released the hostages. What's important 109 00:06:15,320 --> 00:06:18,080 Speaker 3: is that Israel not be expected like any other nation, 110 00:06:18,120 --> 00:06:20,839 Speaker 3: shouldn't be expected to live with a terrorist threat sworn 111 00:06:20,880 --> 00:06:23,680 Speaker 3: on their destruction and the killing of all Jews on 112 00:06:23,760 --> 00:06:27,960 Speaker 3: their doorstep. What's important is making sure that the terror, 113 00:06:28,680 --> 00:06:32,120 Speaker 3: the terror threat that Palestinians and Gaza live with, is 114 00:06:32,279 --> 00:06:34,960 Speaker 3: ended so that they don't that they can free Gaza 115 00:06:35,040 --> 00:06:38,280 Speaker 3: from Hamas and that when we reach a ceasefire deal 116 00:06:38,320 --> 00:06:41,040 Speaker 3: that releases those hostages, that ensures that we can have 117 00:06:41,080 --> 00:06:45,040 Speaker 3: governance in Gaza that is peaceful and non threatening. That 118 00:06:45,160 --> 00:06:48,080 Speaker 3: is absolutely essential. The time that's running out is that 119 00:06:48,320 --> 00:06:51,480 Speaker 3: we have one hundred and nine hostages still there, at 120 00:06:51,560 --> 00:06:55,279 Speaker 3: least eight that are American that need to be freed. 121 00:06:55,960 --> 00:06:58,440 Speaker 3: I mean, we have to make sure and thanks to 122 00:06:58,520 --> 00:07:02,040 Speaker 3: the Biden Harris administration for staying at the table pushing 123 00:07:02,080 --> 00:07:05,200 Speaker 3: the negotiations forward. But Hamas needs to take this deal, 124 00:07:05,640 --> 00:07:06,800 Speaker 3: that is the bottom line. 125 00:07:06,880 --> 00:07:08,520 Speaker 2: Well, and we'll wait to see if they do so 126 00:07:08,600 --> 00:07:11,000 Speaker 2: and on what timeframe, knowing that they also could be 127 00:07:11,000 --> 00:07:14,480 Speaker 2: considering that it will be a different government come January 128 00:07:14,520 --> 00:07:16,840 Speaker 2: if they drag this out long enough. You just mentioned 129 00:07:16,840 --> 00:07:19,760 Speaker 2: what the Biden Harris administration has done. Do you expect 130 00:07:19,760 --> 00:07:22,760 Speaker 2: that there would be a serious departure from this administration's 131 00:07:22,800 --> 00:07:26,080 Speaker 2: policy if it were instead of Harris Wall's administration. How 132 00:07:26,080 --> 00:07:27,520 Speaker 2: does she not go from the incombent. 133 00:07:27,280 --> 00:07:30,160 Speaker 3: Press, She doesn't differ. She's made very clear that she 134 00:07:30,600 --> 00:07:33,800 Speaker 3: is right alongside President Biden. She's been a part of 135 00:07:33,840 --> 00:07:39,040 Speaker 3: those discussions, the negotiations. Kamala Harris supports making sure that 136 00:07:39,120 --> 00:07:42,040 Speaker 3: we have a ceasefire deal that brings the hostages home, 137 00:07:42,240 --> 00:07:45,120 Speaker 3: that ends the terrorist threat on Israel' storestep, that ensures 138 00:07:45,120 --> 00:07:47,400 Speaker 3: that we can get humanitarian assistance and relief to the 139 00:07:47,440 --> 00:07:52,720 Speaker 3: Palestinians who are victimized by Hamas themselves, and also continuing 140 00:07:52,760 --> 00:07:56,640 Speaker 3: the strong usaid to Israel. She said very clearly she's 141 00:07:56,760 --> 00:08:00,560 Speaker 3: not for an arms embargo. We have the strong plank 142 00:08:00,840 --> 00:08:04,680 Speaker 3: in the Democratic Party platform strongest pro Israel plank of 143 00:08:04,960 --> 00:08:10,160 Speaker 3: any party in decades, and the Republicans come nowhere near 144 00:08:10,480 --> 00:08:13,520 Speaker 3: the commitments and the specificity in the Democratic Party platform 145 00:08:13,560 --> 00:08:16,800 Speaker 3: that we have. And that's because the Democratic Party is 146 00:08:16,800 --> 00:08:20,120 Speaker 3: the one that has solidly and consistently stood with Israel, 147 00:08:20,360 --> 00:08:21,960 Speaker 3: not just in words, but in actions. 148 00:08:22,080 --> 00:08:25,080 Speaker 1: What happens to Gaza donald Trump is elected. 149 00:08:25,440 --> 00:08:29,080 Speaker 3: You know, when it comes to how foreign policy is 150 00:08:29,120 --> 00:08:33,160 Speaker 3: dealt with in general, I'm very fearful about what happens 151 00:08:33,200 --> 00:08:37,679 Speaker 3: because Donald Trump doesn't actually care about how to make 152 00:08:37,720 --> 00:08:41,040 Speaker 3: sure that Gaza is governed in the aftermath, and how 153 00:08:41,080 --> 00:08:44,080 Speaker 3: you end the terrorist threat and ensure that the security 154 00:08:44,160 --> 00:08:47,400 Speaker 3: apparatus that needs to be in place for Israel is 155 00:08:47,679 --> 00:08:50,080 Speaker 3: put in place in a way that allows a peaceful 156 00:08:50,160 --> 00:08:57,280 Speaker 3: transition and the negotiation over an Arab forward governing coalition. 157 00:08:59,640 --> 00:09:04,720 Speaker 3: He re acts only emotionally and not with thought or commitment. 158 00:09:04,760 --> 00:09:07,240 Speaker 3: And I'm very fearful because of Project twenty twenty five, 159 00:09:07,520 --> 00:09:10,120 Speaker 3: of who he's going to put in place in these 160 00:09:10,480 --> 00:09:13,960 Speaker 3: important state department positions to ensure that we have real 161 00:09:14,000 --> 00:09:16,760 Speaker 3: professionals who are able to do things like Joe Biden 162 00:09:16,800 --> 00:09:20,440 Speaker 3: has getting these negotiations together and making sure that we 163 00:09:20,480 --> 00:09:22,719 Speaker 3: have a diplomatic apparatus that has the experience and the 164 00:09:22,760 --> 00:09:23,640 Speaker 3: commitment they need. 165 00:09:23,840 --> 00:09:24,760 Speaker 1: Thanks for coming to see us. 166 00:09:24,840 --> 00:09:25,480 Speaker 3: Thank you so much. 167 00:09:25,480 --> 00:09:27,640 Speaker 1: We left the rest of this convention there. Thanks Congresswoman 168 00:09:27,679 --> 00:09:30,680 Speaker 1: Debbie Wasserman Chelsea of Florida, former chair of the DNC. 169 00:09:31,160 --> 00:09:34,160 Speaker 1: We're live in Chicago on ballance of Pout Bloomberg TV 170 00:09:34,280 --> 00:09:36,960 Speaker 1: and Radio.