Ga-10th District Congressional Debate
Democrats /
21 Sep 2019
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Richard Dien Winfield and Chalis Montgomery
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0:00 ~ Chalis Montgomery opening remarks.
1:59 ~ Richard Dien Winfield opening remarks.
4:21 – Question #1: What do you think is a fair and livable wage nationally and how do you plan to advocate for that in congress?
4:59 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s response.
6:59 ~ Chalis Montgomery’s response.
8:00 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s retort of Chalis Montgomery’s response.
9:21 – Question #2: If elected, what will you do to help fight the structural increased economic security and ensure the equal treatment of Americans of color, especially Black Americans whom continue to be the most targeted by past and present systems of oppression?
9:47 ~ Chalis Montgomery’s response.
11:18 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s response.
12:23 ~ Chalis Montgomery’s retort of Richard Dien Winfield’s response.
13:19 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s retort of Chalis Montgomery’s retort.
14:29 – Question #3: In what ways do you believe health care policies in this country should reformed? And Americans pay more for health care than other developed countries, about two to two and half times the share of the GPD. What are three policy initiatives you will focus on that will help end the cost curve?
14:59 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s response.
16:45 ~ Chalis Montgomery’s response.
18:32 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s retort of Chalis Montgomery’s response.
19:42 – Question #4, Richard Dien Winfield: How will socialism reduce our current national debt? Realistically, how are you going to get $20/hour passed, nine month maternity, and free eldercare passed?
20:25 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s response.
22:40 ~ Chalis Montgomery’s retort.
23:32 – Question #5, Chalis Montgomery: Should someone like Donald Trump deserve to feed their family?
23:55 ~ Chalis Montgomery’s response.
25:10 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s retort.
26:16 ~ Chalis Montgomery’s retort of Richard Dien Winfield’s response.
27:00 – Question #6: Do Black Live Matter or do All Live Matter?
27:11 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s response.
29:25 ~ Chalis Montgomery’s response.
30:18 – Question #7: Do you believe a short work week is a policy goal in order to spread out necessary work an give workers more time to spend more time with their families and pursue other life goals?
30:30 ~ Chalis Montgomery’s response.
31:41 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s response.
32:57 – Question #8: Why do we need labor movements, what has stalled organized labor, and what do you proposed to do about it?
33:23 ~ Chalis Montgomery’s response.
34:57 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s response.
36:39 – Question #9: Would portable benefits associated with a job be preferable to universal benefits even without a job?
37:04 ~ Chalis Montgomery’s response.
38:25 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s response.
39:48 – Question #10: Which one of you like Hillary (Clinton) have skeletons in your closets?
40:24 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s response.
42:04 ~ Chalis Montgomery’s response.
44:08 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s retort.
45:35 – Question #11, Richard Dien Winfield: How do you think your life’s work in analyzing social securities would serve the people in the 10th district?
46:15 ~ Chalis Montgomery’s retort from Richard Dien Winfield’s last retort.
47:06 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s response.
49:14 ~ Chalis Montgomery’s response.
49:46 – Question #12: What is your position on the environment and what measure will you take to push your agenda?
50:00 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s response.
52:09 ~ Chalis Montgomery’s response.
53:54 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s retort.
55:10 – Question #13: What about your platform is dedicated to solving the foster care problem in Athens?
55:24 ~ Chalis Montgomery’s response.
57:12 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s retort.
58:32 – Question #14, Richard Dien Winfield: Would you compromise on your fair wage values to implement your jobs plan or are you a stalwart in your previous statement that you won’t compromise your principles?
58:50 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s response.
1:00:20 ~ Chalis Montgomery’s response.
1:01:22 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s retort.
1:02:29 – Question #15: Is the US military’s international role good for this world or the county?
1:02:40 ~ Chalis Montgomery’s response.
1:04:28 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s response.
1:06:28 – Question #16: What’s your solution for the social security program that is running out of money?
1:06:40 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s response.
1:08:01 ~ Chalis Montgomery’s response.
1:09:07 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s retort.
1:09:52 – Question #17: What will be the country’s deficit program under your program and is it sustainable?
1:10:14 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s response.
1:12:23 ~ Chalis Montgomery’s response.
1:14:19 – Question #18: How do you feel about granting people who are undocumented, the proper documentation they need in society?
1:14:35 ~ Chalis Montgomery’s response.
1:16:19 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s response.
1:18:29 – Question #19, Richard Dien Winfield: What country best matches the model you propose?
1:18:44 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s response.
1:20:59 ~ Chalis Montgomery’s response.
1:21:07 – Question #20: What is your take on our US department of education and what do you plan on doing to keep it going and make sure our public school which are failing many minority students are operating? And what is your take on first generation scholars?
1:21:34 ~ Chalis Montgomery’s response.
1:23:29 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s response.
1:25:38 – Question #21: What is your take on carrying guns on campuses and gun violence in general?
1:25:49 ~ Chalis Montgomery’s response.
1:27:54 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s response.
1:30:07 ~ Chalis Montgomery’s retort.
1:30:44 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s retort.
1:31:18 – Question #22: What is your position on the impeachment of President Trump?
1:31:34 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s response.
1:32:44 ~ Chalis Montgomery’s response.
1:33:33 – Question #23: What are your thoughts on the MeToo Movements, and how will you challenge the misogyny if elected?
1:33:49 ~ Chalis Montgomery’s response.
1:34:43 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s response.
1:36:34 – Question #24: In such a conservative district, how are you going to win?
1:36:51 ~ Chalis Montgomery’s response.
1:38:49 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s response.
1:41:06 ~ Chalis Montgomery’s retort.
1:42:09 ~ Richard Dien Winfield’s retort.
1:43:27 ~ Richard Dien Winfield closing remarks.
1:45:52 ~ Chalis Montgomery closing remarks.
winfield takes this conversation to the next level. there is just simply no comparison between 2 candidates. still, a bit disappointed that he did not open up the conversion to the "how will you pay for it?" question. You pay for it like everything else in the states, but appropriating the budget and then the fed marking up accounts.
Devils can only be devils
Winfield's the true progressive here with the over-arching agenda can transform. Looks like his opponent is still stuck in the Dem party's identity politics and divisive anger. Those traits don't necessarily translate into good policy writing and policy-passing skills. Winfield, on the other hand, has lived and taught the progressive philosophy all his life… he'll be able to legislate it, too. And he's worked hard to connect himself to the bold progressives around the country, very iimportant for working well when he gets to DC.
She has a Hillary Clinton air about her.
Thank you for making and posting the video, Irami! A full transcript is available at bit.ly/naacpejc-10d
I'm pleasantly surprised on how much Black people were referred to as opposed to hiding behind monikers like People of Color and minorities.
Two losers, this is terrible, basic white liberal talking points.
Notice how Chalis Montgomery kept mentioning that she was a "Woman" to the NAACP members and Black People there. She addressed her audience basically as if they were White Women and we must remember the Slave Master's Wife was often harsher to slaves than the husband so saying your a woman means nothing.
I'm sorry, but she sounds like a scripted robot (politician). She's not genuine at ALL. It seems as if she's just spewing talking points for the sake of opening her mouth.
Richard Dien Winfield is a righteous person!
hell yea to that short work week!
One thing I’ve noticed about those who are ALLOWED TO CLASSIFY THEMSELVES AS WHITE is that they are not honest when it comes to white generational wealth.
When I here white electors say “I had three jobs & still were able too make to this district & blah blah blah….. I’m like yeah, you also had white general wealth to TAP into as well.
Beckky doesn't look to happy…..