This. I do believe that i know i know the vast majority of us as americans know, we have so much more in common than what separates us. I know that i know that regardless of someones background, their race, their gender, their geographic location. I know the people are deeply troubled by what is happening to that community in springfield, ohio. And its got to stop. And weve got to say that you cannot be entrusted with standing behind the seal of the president of the United States of america hateful rhetoric that as usual is designed to divide us as a country, is designed to have people pointing fingers at Each Other. Its designed to do that and i think most people in our country, regardless of their race, are starting to see through this nonsense and to say, you know what, lets turn the page on this. This is exhausting and its harmful and its hateful grounded in some age old stuff that we should not have the tolerance for. So lets turn the Page And Chart a new way forward and say you c
Roll back 20 its still not enough to get it done thats why theres also a lawsuit in the bottle thats why theres also a lawsuit in michigan thats why theres also a lawsuit in arizona tonight you have to be able to roll back by going behind the 264 heres where this gets so messy if the Supreme Court comes in and ultimately is the court that rolls back some of this and this is why its very smart the biden comes out tonight and essentially declares himself the winner if he doesnt then it looks like this things still up in the air but if it looks like the Supreme Court who are not elected theyre appointed to this judicial seat are the ones rolling back an election half the countrys angry at that if the Supreme Court donald does not intervene half the country is angry about that so heres the problem is that at this point you have a country so divided between whether or not you have a legitimate president that it doesnt matter of biden as president or trump as president the country is going t
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Life at yale. Watch indepth sunday, live eastern on book tv on cspan2. Us. David Wasserman joins he serves as house editor at the Cook Political Report. Your ears perked up on thursday night when President Trump declared at that debate that he thinks republicans are going to retake the house november 3. Is that possible . Current outlook is a democratic net gain in the house. Nancy pelosi is in line to expand her majority and there are a couple reasons why the picture in the house is pretty much a mirror image of what we thought a year ago when they be republicans pick up a handful of seats. That republicans are really being dragged down by trump in what i would characterize as second order suburb. Are suburbs of traditionally conservative metro areas. A lot of the democrats flipped blue were suburbs of really blue major metro areas like the suburbs of denver orner than virginia. Or northern virginia. Seeing st. Louis, omaha, cincinnati. Places that are more traditionally conservative
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