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washington led the colonial forces through a harsh winter as they fought the tyranny of the british in the revolution. one man who knows that is the author of "washington farewell" and senior political analyst john avalon. joining us also former rnc communications director, republican strategist and revolutionary war veteran doug heye. >> not quite that old yet. 1812 maybe. >> president biden, john, speaks later today at 3:15. this speech with the campaign is really leaning into is how they want to frame this year. why is this important to them? why this message? >> first of all, i think the iconography of valley forge is significant. we go through moments in our history where it feels like democracy's back is against the wall, feels like an existential struggle and we get through them. i think that perspective is the thing we have least of in our politics right now. i think the other thing it reminds us is that politics is history in the presence tense. the stakes in this election are

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Deadline White House

the naacp, first of all, has led this lawsuit. i'm the lead plaintiff. we have about ten members of congress. and there are three things that we are seeking. one is accountability for those whom we allege were principal architects of this assault on the capitol and on our democratic process. and also we seek monetary relief to redress the harm that each of us suffered and to punish those who were the principal architects of the attack and to deter others from engaging in the conduct in the future. and of course we're seeking injunctive relief to prevent this from happening again in the future. now, the district court was supportive in terms of our position, in terms of indicating that -- and the judge said this very clearly, that donald trump is not immune is. and so now we're in the court of appeals in washington, d.c. waiting on a decision because of course donald trump and the proud boys and the oath keepers who we filed this lawsuit

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The Rachel Maddow Show

and that was assaulted. by the former president. and those who are enabling him in so many ways. he deserves to have his day in court. he claims his innocence. and he is innocent of proven guilty. that person sought to carry itself out. well at the same time. we focus on the ways in which the actions of dancing, this unprecedented attack on our capitol. the most violent since the war of 1812. metastasized into a cancer of voter suppression laws across the country. over 300 suppression laws introduced in about 45 states just this year. in about 13 of them have passed. and so it is the big blue eye that is driving this. so regardless of outcome of the

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The Rachel Maddow Show

else's tobacco and picking somebody else's cotton, picked her youngest son to be a united states senator. that's what's at stake here. the ability of ordinary people to have a voice in their democracy and that was assaulted by the former president. and those who are enabling him in so many ways. he deserves to have his day in court. he claims his innocence, and he's innocent until proven guilty, so that due process ought to carry itself out. while at the same time, what we have got to do is focus on the ways in which the actions of january 6th, this unprecedented attack on our capitol, the most violent since the war of 1812 then metastasized into a cancer of voter suppression laws all across our country, over 300 voter suppression laws were introduced in about 45 states just this year. and about 13 of them have

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The Rachel Maddow Show

united states senator. and my mom, who is from weir county, that part of the state, who grew up picking somebody else's tobacco and picking somebody else's cotton, picked her youngest son to be a united states senator. that's what's at stake here. the ability of ordinary people to have a voice in their democracy and that was assaulted by the former president. and those who are enabling him in so many ways. he deserves to have his day in court. he claims his innocence, and he's innocent until proven guilty, so that due process ought to carry itself out. while at the same time, what we have got to do is focus on the ways in which the actions of january 6th, this unprecedented attack on our capitol, the most violent since the war of 1812 then metastasized into a cancer of voter suppression laws all across our country, over 300

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Life Liberty Levin

than what took place on january 6, 1824, a doozy, 4 candidates, all the federalist party, had dissolved they were democrat republicans. and there was andrew jackson, you might recall, hero of the war of 1812, he won the popular vote by fewer than 39,000 votes, captured 99 electoral votes, secretary of state john quincy adams, he took 84 electoral votes came in second. 41 votes, for william crawford, treasury secretary, and 37 or house speaker henry clay, no candidate earned a majority electoral votes, election to house of representatives clay was, l eliminated. high of lowest vote -- he was lowest vote getter, ar a month of back and forth it won't on and on, henry clay supporters put their weight

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Life Liberty Levin

than what took place on january 6, 1824, a doozy, 4 candidates, all the federalist party, had dissolved they were democrat republicans. and there was andrew jackson, you might recall, hero of the war of 1812, he won the popular vote by fewer than 39,000 votes, captured 99 electoral votes, secretary of state john quincy adams, he took 84 electoral votes came in second. 41 votes, for william crawford, treasury secretary, and 37 or house speaker henry clay, no candidate earned a majority electoral votes, election to house of representatives clay was, lim eliminated. high of lowest vote -- he was lowest vote getter, ar a month of back and forth it won't on and on, henry clay supporters put their weight

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Life Liberty Levin

than what took place on january 6, 1824, a doozy, 4 candidates, all the federalist party, had dissolved they were democrat republicans. and there was andrew jackson, you might recall, hero of the war of 1812, he won the popular vote by fewer than 39,000 votes, captured 99 electoral votes, secretary of state john quincy adams, he took 84 electoral votes came in second. 41 votes, for william crawford, treasury secretary, and 37 or house speaker henry clay, no candidate earned a majority electoral votes, election to house of representatives clay was, lim eliminated. high of lowest vote -- he was lowest vote getter, ar a month of back and forth it won't on and on, henry clay supporters put their weight

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