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Morning Joe, Nov. 07, 2018
Duration: 46 Minutes
Joining today's show are:
Live this morning in Studio 8H for their post-election special with a great group of guests including:
Mike Barnicle, John Heilemann, Kasie Hunt,
David Wasserman, Jon Meacham, Elise Jordan,
Maria Teresa Kumar, Eugene Robinson, Doris Kearns Goodwin,
Michael Steele, Mikie Sherrill, Walter Isaacson,
Rev. Al Sharpton, Carole King, Peggy Noonan,
Donny Deutsch, Andrea Mitchell, Michael Moore,
Eddie Glaude Jr., Steve Schmidt and more!!
Discussed Today:
When old Dems and new Dems meet, what happens?
Peggy Noonan and Andrea Mitchell join a discussion about the Democratic approach after the midterms and the Democratic turnout operation in the midterms. The panel also discusses a new tweet from the president.
What is the way forward for Dems after the midterms?
Doris Kearns Goodwin, Eugene Robinson and Michael Steele join the Morning Joe panel for a break down of Tuesday's midterms.
Carole King sings us out on Wednesday morning
A special, post-election show deserves a special ending: The legendary Carole King sings the panel out at the end of Wednesday's show.
Back at the board, Kornacki assesses the returns
Steve Kornacki returns to the 2018 midterm board to recap Wednesday night and to discuss the races that are yet to be called.
Trump tweets challenge to Dems over possible probes
In a tweet about the Dems picking up the House, Trump says if the party wastes 'Taxpayer Money investigating us,' he would be forced to investigate the Dems.
Mika honors the women who ran in '18 midterm
Mika Brzezinski shares her thoughts on the outcome of Tuesday's midterm elections.
Former Navy pilot, prosecutor wins NJ, headed to DC
Former Navy helicopter pilot and federal prosecutor Mikie Sherrill won the race for New Jersey's 11th U.S. Congressional District on Wednesday evening, and she joins Morning Joe to discuss her win.
One-party rule comes to an end in Washington
Democrats may have lost key Senate and gubernatorial races in Texas and Florida, but they picked up the House and Joe Scarborough says this returns a balance to Washington and an end to one-party rule.
Joe: For first time in two years, it doesn't matter what Trump thinks
The president closed out midterm campaigning by playing to the base's fears on immigration and on race. With the GOP picking up Senate seats despite a House win for Dems, will Trump continue his rhetoric into 2020? The panel discusses.
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