lawmakers on both parties are experiencing growing threats of violence and intimidation. condemn what produces the violence. why political disinformation and perceptions of election fraud may be fuelling this latest spike in threats. plus, the closing arguments. if we get people out to vote, we win. with nine days until election day, republicans are hoping the battle for congress hangs on trying to make voters reject the party in power. we re not going to just see a red wave. we re going to see a red tsunami. ot who is going to fight to actually make our democracy work for you? my guest this morning, democratic senator amy klobuchar of minnesota. and youth turn-out. democrats are worried that voters under 30 are not motivated and won t turn out in big numbers. joining me is garrett haake, marianne that sotomayor and kimberly atkins stohr, senior opinion writer of the boston globe. welcome to sunday. it s meet the press. the longest running show in televisi
allow members to get protection. maybe it is local police. maybe it is more funding for the marshals, so that s part of it. something to watch for immediately when we get back. i have a motion to take their private information off of the internet. there is a similar provision iv that has been put forth for judges. this is part of the national defense reauthorization act. i m hopeful that finally i will be able to get the support to get this done. again, it is bipartisan. that s something to watch for. local officials, local elected officials we should pass the bill that makes intimidation a crime, a federal crime and we should extend it to counting the ballots and certifying the election. we have a hearing of a local philadelphia commissioner who talked about how when he was certifying the results in philadelphia that joe biden had won, he had threats against his three kids. said if you don t say what we pd want, we re going to go and we re going to shoot those three kids, put their ad