what do you see here based on what we ve learned about the grand jury that has voted toñ■ indict donald q■trump? i think there s a certain amount we know and a certain do very curious about we ve heard he s been indicted on qelonies. tha÷n0 very important that there is a clearw■ misdemeanor, it s unclear what thee■ felony is and what the theoryt(■is of theçó■ distriu>ñ■attorney s office for how they got thec■ misdemeanor be what they callfáqbumped up a that will be discussion, legalw■ analysis alp lot ofñ■ nerdy legalç■ anal. the other thing, allen
cohen, he didn t have sex from stormy daniels, his campaign didn t benefit from silencing her but he went to jail. this is alsox■story about you can t tell a story about donald trump and the law without there being a chapter on his ownq■ justice department fdny under trump, under barr investigated this chapter and these acts and found that, quote, donald trump directed an■ coordinated a hush money scheme. so i am waiting to see what happened to the same evidence that alvin braggi■ marshalledi]n front of the new york grand jury years before and they call ■i■%9 bragg, they interviewedñr■the se witnesses and came to the same e conclusion because this is a state crime, you know this better than me probably, they re looking a the the coverup of the actions and directing and coordinating a hush money scheme. that s even x■worse. that extends into the oval office where he was writing hush u■fh
the barnes campaign didn t do a great job in getting them out. same thing in north carolina. are democrats not focusing enough on doing more than just counting on argizations like yours to do all the work, and thought doing more get out the vote with black voters specifically because they do often provide the margins of victory? oh, absolutely. campaigns take resources. what we have seen, even in this election, many groups on the ground in georgia have been talking about we have not seen the resources on the ground we saw in 2018, although many of us felt like it was a more critical race. now here we are with groups who have expended their resources, we put a lot of human capital to not only get the vote out but address the voter suppression we had to overcome because of sb-202. nition, i think if we re serious about it, we have to recognize, and i have said this repeatedly, we re not just in an air war, it s a ground war. it s not polls that win elections, it s people. we have to be
fetterman campaign didn t do that effectively enough before the debate. you know, i think i think you re right. in this sense. right? i think the initial response was to kind of close the ranks. try to hide the the scope of the stroke. and then there s this moment where they re trying to be transparent. he s used language of, i want to be transparent. so he stepped on the stage courageously. might have been a bad political decision, but he stepped on the stage in some ways to try to be transparent. on one level he wa jake sherman said this first hour. damned if you do damned if you don t. if he didn t show up left it to the oz campaign to paint his health, state of his health. so i think you re right, joe. the american public craves the sound of the genuine, but at the same time, we also crave the glitz and glamour of performance.
place. all attendees had to provide proof of vaccination, provide a negative rapid pcr test the day before and where facial coverings once indoors. the only exception for not wearing a mask indoors is when eating or drinking. former virginia governor terry mcauliffe s come he s a democrat running to get the seat back in november. photos appear to show mcauliffe walking on the isle of an amtrak train on the phone with no mask. there appears to be a sign just behind him that states masks are in fact required unless someone is eating or drinking. when reached by fox news, the mcauliffe campaign didn t directly address the photos. they did claim the call of s republican opponent has an extensive history of not following cdc mask guidance. the candidate has attended some events not wearing a mask where facial covering, there is no virginia law mandating masks. a campaign spokesperson says the