Well watch that very closely. Were all over the country right now as these counts go on and on. In the case of georgia, talk of a recount. Hillary vaughn is in wilmington, delaware, where the former Vice President is due to saw something to say something, and jeff flock in milwaukee, wisconsin. Of course, the state has already been called further former Vice President , but for the former Vice President , but the trump folks are saying not so fast. To Hillary Vaughn first, two states closely statute newsed right now scrutinized right now. Reporter sources telling fox news the president does not plan to concede at the moment, but he is planning on calling for a i recount in tight races like in georgia and also planning on battling it out in the courts in states like nevada where the Campaign Just filed a lawsuit late last night in clark county and wants a hearing in front of a judge by 5 p. M. Today. In georgia just over 1500 votes separating the two candidates, making the case clear fo
Colleague in this panel to discuss my new book how americas Political Parties change and how they dont first a word how we will proceed today we have with us amy walters you see her regularly on the news hour and a host of the take away with amy walter like many of you i read a lot of political commentary she is always fair and doesnt follow the pack she digs into election related data the cofounder of echelon inside the most innovative and interesting of polling and intelligence firms as a pioneer in the Digital World from 17 years ago stating a change how the Republican Party can adapt if you dont read the friday roundup of interesting stories you should sign up for it visiting fellow in senior election analyst for real clear politics has an mba just finished our masters in statistics and now for his phd in Political Science as a coauthor of one of the additions of the almanac of politics that Michael Brown introduced to the world in 1971 with americas individual entry of the idiosyn
Following the ouster of Kevin Mccarthy as speaker of the house. This morning, we want to hear from you, your message to washington. Do you want members of congress to compromise or stick to their principles . When some republicans saying Kevin Mccarthy compromised too much and some democrats saying he did not compromise enough. That is our question for all of you this morning. Republicans 202 7488001, democrats 202 7488000, independents 202 7488002. All of you can text us and include your first name, city, and state. You can join us on facebook. Com cspan or at x with the handle at cspan wj. We stick to the principles, or compromise, what is your view of congress . The house will return to washington and one order of business will be the election of a new speaker. Here are the candidates. Republican jim jordan of ohio and scull under speaker Kevin Mccarthy. These two say they are running from the top spot. There are potential candidates, mike johnson, Jodey Arrington, and possible Stev
Election unfolds. Watch on cspan, cspan now come our free mobile video app, or online at cspan. Org. Cspan, your unfiltered view of government. Joining us this morning is Simon Rosenberg, democratic strategist to talk about the House Speaker battle. How do you respond to the argument made by the former speaker Kevin Mccarthy when he blamed democrats for what happened, saying they sided with matt gaetz instead of the institution and they couldve protected the institution . Guest its a silly argument. The republicans have a majority, its their responsibility to produce a speaker and pass continuing resolutions to keep the government open and they been struggling to do that all year. I think the democrats did what they always do which is no party votes for the other speaker, that never happens, they want their own speakers so the issue here is that the Republican Party is collapsing and falling apart. We have a broken Republican Party and thats the story and hopefully they can put things
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