I imagine this is some of the reaction to Wisconsin. Uh the last two weeks have produced mixed results for left-wing candidates. A big win in Michigan and a win this week in uh Minnesota for Peggy Flanagan, but a loss for Francesca Hong, which was a surprise in Wisconsin. What have been your takeaways from the last set of results?
There's a lot of excitement on the platform. There's a lot of excitement for the first time for for change candidates. It's it's still a very good environment to be in if you are a socialist. The establishment does have a lot of juice still, for sure. And when they can, you know, put together a uh a similar strategy to what happened in
Justin Trudeau was not going to win. candidate that we are seeing an emerging different type of candidate and maybe other places that are testing folks commitment all around. But let me say
folks around her about that. candidates and I honestly think there is some way that it can insulate some folks from some criticism too and that if you
voice, but one willing to really push the boundaries of what's acceptable. And Shapiro gives her a talk show called Candace. And then, you know, she starts while she's at the Daily Wire pushing uh especially when it comes to issues
particular candidates, that feels like it's changing right about now. Gavin Newsom has basically declared himself a candidate for the 2028 election, and AOC is the clear choice of the left should she run. But there's much less discussion about the person actually leading the 2028 polling, the former vice president. Virtually all of the
especially after like dealing with Trump's presidency, I feel like we not going to have that many candidates that's willing to do half of the things that she's probably willing to do, especially in this upcoming election cuz we see what's going I feel like J.D. Vance probably going to try to run for president and that's a heck no. So like So you're saying if that's their two
that what Joe Biden did is he was pissed candidates, they can't even agree whether it's a good idea whether that person gets in the race or not.
defensive is, you know, in New York City DSA was behind those candidates. And DSA does have an internal Democratic infrastructure and a vetting process where they can incubate their candidates and show that say Claire Valdez or Delia Or Zohran Mamdani, Zohran Mamdani. They didn't come from
I do want to ask about some substance on it though. Like, you know, I saw Chris Rabb, the recently elected congressional candidate in Pennsylvania, take some flak a couple months ago when he was lukewarm on Platner. And he was making the point that a black progressive could not get away with the set of scandals that he had gotten. That That he felt And And I just
Yeah, part of my interest in the in this race is a question of generational change. Democrats everywhere have been thinking about like kind of younger candidates even after election. And I wondered for you, what was the moment when you looked out at at your representative, at your district and thought, "I should get in here." You know, I actually never thought that I would run for office. I was recruited
And the way that, you know, MAGA and Trump, others had a specific goal of changing the Republican party through primaries, through through pushing candidates that believe a specific vision. It it seems like we're talking about kind of two different things. But I mean, let's ask a question. If the existential threat politically of our time is MAGA and Trump, the job is to
especially, the maps itself could be more important in terms of determining the November result than the individual candidates themselves. So, all of this is important context when we think about the redistricting wars currently playing out in this election cycle. Because while Donald Trump's push to get Republicans to do midyear redistricting
vote in that primary. You don't have to be Democrat or Republican. It's an open ballot, right? Like you pick all the candidates are in the same ballot, and everybody knows to show up that day, whatever we're going to call it, June 2nd, every year, the first Tuesday in June. I'm not going to say it's going to solve it, but it at least addresses one
Defense. But as of today, we know this is not going to happen. The parliament, the committee already endorsed the candidacy of Mr. who come from the Ukraine security services who will be the Ukraine Minister of Defense. So, what's left in this condition? further have decided to actually challenge to
and also having state access to state resources put him at an advantage as a candidate in this election. Observers as are saying that the vote itself was largely peaceful, but they also talk about intimidation and
It's an honor for me to be here today with our guest, Candace Nelson. Candace is a serial entrepreneur, best-selling author, "Wall Street Journal" contributor, angel investor, TV star, executive producer, and mom. Candace started her career in investment banking, and in 2005, she left the banking world to launch Sprinkles.
Candace is a serial entrepreneur, best-selling author, "Wall Street Journal" contributor, angel investor, TV star, executive producer, and mom. Candace started her career in investment banking, and in 2005, she left the banking world to launch Sprinkles. Sprinkles is the world's first cupcake bakery and cupcake ATM, and in 2012, Candace sold Sprinkles to a private equity firm.
where she shares her entrepreneurial journey. Candace, I loved your book, I read it and also listened to it on Audible, and it was wonderful to have you as the narrator. It was so great to hear you share the story in your own voice.
So this is taking me back to November 2016 and I was, as you said, in the stages of founding my startup CanDo at the time, and Aleppo, our second biggest city in the North of Syria, at the time, was besieged and being heavily bombarded. I don't know if you remember it from the news.
because-- so I live in New York, and we're in the middle of a very heated mayoral campaign, and mayoral race, and they just-- candidates all just did the big debate. And they all start-- we've all seen this, when candidates are, like, well, I was talking to John in the Bronx
So I talked about chicken-- either fried or smothered. Candied yams. Now, what we call yams in this country are dark flesh sweet potatoes, and this is really just a marketing ploy by some Louisiana farmers in the 1920s.
Candidly, I had no idea about the science behind CBD.
Candles" and "Pretty in Pink," and also John Carpenter and 1980s horror movies.
candid about their finances.
candidate to block the other candidate.
Candice Bergen is Alice's mom.
CANDELS, as a matter of policy and also NASA rules, releases everything very, very quickly.
candle it's it's like so you're star so now
candles yeah a lot of women of course we're all Century human beings so
candidates interacted with traditional press versus social media and what do
candidates would actually do if they're elected and not really taking a deep dive into those things um and I think
candidate that he was interviewing for a clerkship and little did he know I was pregnant during the interview I tried I
candidates in Michigan that they might recommend uh for the position and my name had come to their attention at that
candidate is in the position I know that President Obama made remarks that uh he
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Candidates really are just reflections of what's going on.
candidate and I started to talk about the fact that we both had been synchronized swimmers.
candidates at the same time, you will be able to overcome your stereotypes and are much more likely to focus on these people's
candidates. >>Eric Schmidt: I think you all see why I wanted Secretary Castro to come. I just -- I have not met very many political
Candace Pert and other scientists who have shown that memories actually live in the body.
Candidly, not every project is going to be one the private sector is going to want to finance.
Candy bars with nuts are at the top of the sweet-based food chain.
Candidate George W. Bush said the same thing in 2000.
Candidly, if it was, I'd walk off.
candles on it in the center of the table.
candidate for office, say, is accused of some sort of misconduct, the press doesn't go around and say, are you
Candy, cola. And as you've gotten a little bit older, you've begun to crave more complex flavors.
Candace Pert, great book on "Biology of Belief," Bruce Lipton.
Candles burn lazily with a holy scent.