then the day after that, on january 7th back in georgia election systems in rural coffee county were breached by team working on donald trump s behalf s, the system being that into the elections office by trump supporting local official. a team was sent there to search for evidence of election fraud, and the leader claimed to have made copies of every single voting machine and hard drive and every ballot. you have to admit it is a pretty brazen move to go breaching election systems in support of donald trump s election lies. literally, the day after those election lies sparked a violent assault on the u.s. capitol. but, that they were in kaufman county, doing just that. obviously we talked a lot about january six, but it is worth taking a moment to consider january 5th and january 7th as well. it is no accident that both those events that both looking to january six this big consequential election victory for democrats and possibly criminal election systems reach in support o
series of issues, but issues that affect their lives. and i asked these groups what issue doesn t media cover too much, and what issues do they not talk about enough. and almost every group said january 6th, elections, politics that all gets talked about way too much by politics in the media, and i was talking about housing, rent, food costs. so they feel disconnected from politics because they don t think politicians are speaking about the issues that matter most of them. listen, i m guilty of talking a lot about january 6th, but not so much because jet necessarily a sensational story, but because none of it matters if we don t have a democracy that doesn t fundamentally function. you can t do anything about economic policy, student debt, or the climate if you don t have a representative democracy. are they aware of the existential threats to democracy is that something that even comes across the radar or really doesn t have to be so literally personal, that otherwise it doesn t mak