Former Bush administration member Alan Steinberg  talks about why the Dems will take back Congress

EPISODE · Oct 13, 2018 · 51 MIN

Former Bush administration member Alan Steinberg talks about why the Dems will take back Congress

from The Politically Incorrect Podcast · host Jim Williams

Another wild week in Washington and we are less than three weeks from the all-important midterm elections and it still looks like Democrats will regain control of The House of Representatives come November. My guest Alan Steinberg served President George W. Bush as a regional administrator of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). In his position as the leader of the EPA's Region 2 -- New York and New Jersey, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and eight federally recognized Indian nations. A lifelong Republican he talks about why he feels the Democrats are poised to take back the House. We are pleased to have Swing Left to our team! They are a national grassroots organization focused on taking back the House for in the November midterm elections. They connect people with things they can do that will have direct impact on winning a PROGRESSIVE majority in the House and putting a check on President Donald Trump and the RIGHT WING CONSERVATIVES. This election season our message is: “Don’t just vote this year—volunteer. “Be sure to check out Swing Left at www.swingleft.org/williams, you’ll be immediately connected with other volunteers in your area who are working to win the race in a nearby Swing District. You’ll find out where and how you can make the most impact on flipping the House starting right now. It’s really that simple to do but so very important!

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