MSNBC Guest: Hillary ‘Can Show She’s Stranding’ with Americans by ‘Breaking up Banks’

‘It’s whether or not she will come out to fight for Dodd-Frank, to actually go farther than where Dodd-Frank went in terms of breaking up the banks’

RUSH TRANSCRIPT:
McGHEE: "Our politics is dominated by business and the affluent and she has to say that I actually want to move through and be working for the people who put me in office as an elected representative. And I think the American people understand who is a constituent in politics and it's not them right now." 
HEILEMANN: "A lot of people in the press here hear a focus grouped poll tested phrase which a lot of stay away from, middle class, because people in it feel insecure, so let's talk about something else, figure out some way to avoid that phrase. And again, her toughest critics hear that and say there they are again, the calculated poll tested cynical Clintons trying to not just speak with normal people." 
SCARBOROUGH: "And I think that's a real challenge. She'll have to do something that is not poll tested, not market driven, not focus group driven and that may require her to actually say some things that upset some friends on wall Street." 
McGHEE: "It's whether or not she will come out to fight for Dodd-Frank, to actually go farther than where Dodd-Frank went in terms of breaking up the banks, in terms of equalizing the rates that banks pay and students pay. There are a lot of policy fights on which she can show that she's standing up with every day Americans as opposed to the donors and lobbyists who really do sort of create a real sense that the deck -- stack -- the deck is stacked. 
HEILEMAN: "From which she's collecting $2 billion."

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