By Susie Madrak
So Chris Hayes invited Rep. Alan Grayson, who's running for the
Florida senate seat left open by Marco Rubio's run for the Republican
nomination, as someone "several people" have called "Trump of the Left."
So it was fun watching Grayson grab the wheel and steer it where he wanted the conversation to go.
“People say about Trump that he’s saying what they’re thinking and nobody else is saying. They’re nuts," Grayson said.
"So that’s a pretty fundamental difference. Recognize how narrow his support base really is. Only 4 percent of the public votes in a Republican primary. He’s got 30 percent of 4 percent. We’re looking at the worst 1.2 percent in America.”
“He’s thrown away the dog whistle. It used to be you had to speak in metaphors, now you can just come right out and be racist. You know who likes that? The racists like that.”
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