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how have you seen -- like when you talk to trump supporters here in iowa, how does their support for him come across in a way that's different than the other candidates? you used the word fanatical before when we were talking. >> he has a lot of people supporting him who have never attended a caucus before. it's difficult to turn people from a nonvote tore a voter, that's more difficult than persuading somebody who regularly votes. trump's campaign and all of his rallies they ask for a show of hands how many people have never been to a caucus and it's a huge number. i think that the ground game that he has built is even bigger than the desantis one. so i just feel that his supporters will be there for him. they feel so strongly that he is the only person and they say things like he can prevent world war iii. i mean, that is -- they view it as extremely important. i wanted to say one thing about nikki haley, she seems to be building a marco rubio coalition from 2016 so urban counties, suburban areas, college towns. marco rubio finished a pretty close third, only about one

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

there was a pitch that resonating and perhaps they would get something at noon. maybe something behind the scenes. but he didn't have the votes. they did it anyway. sat through it again, this is the fifth round. looks tedious. people are getting angry. victoria sparks has backed out now. i remember kevin mccarthy standing by her. she was of ukrainian heritage. tell your story. help tell america how important the war was. i don't know behind the scenes, she's like they don't have the votes. i'm backing out. now i'm a nonvote. to me, worst negotiation ever. it's not clear what they want. number,2 it's got to be embarrassing to the republican party. >> martha: the house clerk is about to read the final tally. let's listen in and we'll be back with our guests.

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FOX and Friends-20220111-12:07:00

they are trying to keep minorities from voting and keep democrats from getting to the polls. it's up to republicans to make it clear, possibly for the first time and maybe to major league baseball if they're still listening, that is not what they're doing. it's not a pandemic. they cut back but didn't eliminate drop boxes. they still have expanded hours. but they are not just going to mail out ballots without a request. they are going to ask for i.d., and most polls reveal that the average american wants i.d. let me see. we have to get a vaccination with an i.d. to get a seat at a bennigans or a fridays but we don't need it to vote. i digress. number two is to have -- to make this work, they have to carve out something within the filibuster that allows this emergency session to happen for them to vote and a nonvote on a simple majority. that's not going to pass because manchin an cinema don't that to pass. so they are going to put this legislation forward. they are not going to have the 50 votes. if they do, they first have to

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Fox News Night With Shannon Bream-20191029-03:11:00

course, two important political questions because in the end it is a political matter. one is whether this sort of nonvote, nonvote to authorize the inquiry will be sufficient to allow the house democrats who don't want to have to vote at this stage, in a way to authorize impeachment. to escape responsibility for this. the second question, of course and the element question is, what about the senate? how is this playing in the senate where a trial will be held and you know, two-thirds of the place would have to vote to convict him which means that the president could lose up to 19 public and republican senators and a vote in the senate and still survive in office. and from what we know from republicans now who have not been impressed, they say with the way this whole thing has been conducted in the house, i don't think this is a move today that will help them with the republicans in the senate and will continue to do so. >> shannon: a key witness did

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190124:22:14:00

wonderful man, as you know, senator manchin. he's doing the right thing for his people. he's doing the right thing for west virginia, frankly. the other bill, it was 52-44. that included a lot of hurricane relief for a lot of different states. it's not something some of them really voted for the hurricane relief which they felt they needed. that was 52-44, but you need 60, so they didn't go anywhere. we knew they both were not going to go anywhere. we thought and now mitch is negotiating with chuck schumer, and we'll see what happens. i think they just left the meeting. they just had a meeting. i think they're going out to see their people but they just left. we had two bills. i think we did very well. the republicans held, two were not there. they weren't able to be there. there were two nonvotes. even with two nonvote, think they would've been good votes for us. 50-47. we won because we need 60 votes

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20181113:01:14:00

some are gonna say things they never should have said. this was something that was immediately disowned. should never have happened. it was one nonvote in an election where there are 8 million votes that have been cast. it is insignificant in the context of things. >> tucker: i guess we'll find out. do you think, harme, what struck me about this is that it's been told it doesn't happen at all. does it happen a lot? should we be worried about the integrity of our elections? >> of course we should. this example shows it. the democrats are employing a policy here. they reflectively think every vote should be counted, whether it is legally cast, legally received, legally matches up with the signature on record or the county on record or not. that's not what our system of law is as katherine harris mentioned. just as an example, tucker, in arizona, in the election that was just concluded, there were

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20181113:05:14:00

happening in a case, some of them will say things they never should have said. this was something that was immediately disowned, could never happen, but it was one nonvote in an election whether 8 million votes have been cast. pretty darn remote and insignificant in the context of things. >> tucker: i guess we will find out. do you think -- what struck me about this, i've been told many times in the show that this doesn't happen at all and i don't know the extent to which it does. does it happen a lot? should we be worried about the integrity of our elections? >> of course we should. i think this example shows that the democrats are applying a scorched-earth policy here. they reflexively think every vote should be counted whether it is legally cast, legally received, legally matches up with the signature on record or the county on record or not and that's not what our system of laws is as katherine harris just mentioned. just an example, in arizona in the election that was just concluded there were 1,470

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20181005:02:02:00

to a nonvote. in fact, a lot of senators used to do this a lot of the time in the past. it's a very common thing. you never took the closure vote to mean the guarantee on what the next vote would be. it was simply senators saying, well, of course, this should go to a final vote. and so that's also a possibility here. >> and it does feel like every day this story takes another twist, this nomination takes another twist. there is a new either external or intrinsic nafactor that we weren't factoring in, and so this is real news time. >> and you're right, mitch mcconnell is really worried about a welding in montana this weekend. once again tonight brett kavanaugh has broken sharply with the tradition of supreme court nominees and has decided to make another public statement outside the judiciary committee hearing room, which is usually the only place we ever hear from a supreme court nominee.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20181005:05:01:00

closure, meaning i am voting to end the debate, but it does not mean i am going to vote positively at the next stage. that pretty much never happens in confirmations, but we've seen a lot of firsts in this one so far. >> could you imagine any senators -- i'm trying to imagine the argument that would lead a senator to do that. >> the argument is the belief that the nominee or the bill in some cases deserves an actual up and down vote. and i am willing to proceed it to a nonvote. in fact, a lot of senators used to do this a lot of the time in the past. it's a very common thing. you never took the closure vote to mean the guarantee on what the next vote would be. it was simply senators saying, well, of course, this should go to a final vote. and so that's also a possibility here. >> and it does feel like every day this story takes another twist, this nomination takes another twist. there is a new either external or intrinsic factor that we

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180915:02:55:00

we take our basic rights for granted, other voices fill the void. >> it's meaningless. it means nothing. what is a healthy democracy? i have never heard of an unhealthy democracy. phil we are not a democracy we are a republic. at the needs to get this that straight. it's without meaning. >> laura: more people should vote, he says, when you are participating and paying attention and listening, in other words, the people who elected trump were not paying attention. were not listening. he kind of throws in well people of goodwill in both parties. again, it's a different way of saying deplorables, is it not. >> exactly. a nonvote is a vote. people choose not to vote is, in fact, a vote. voters should not be compulsed. >> laura: how do you mean that? >> they don't have a stake in the system or they are happy with the way things are or for whatever reason is that they make an active decision not to go vote. >> laura: the idea that

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