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pennsylvania has -- i'm sorry, excuse me. the number one public health crisis in pennsylvania according to the state, opioids. the cdc says pennsylvania recently saw the highest number of xylazine related deaths in the country. what is driving the addiction? >> listen, 13 pennsylvanians die every single day from an opioid overdose. it is unacceptable. here in pennsylvania we're trying to come at it with a multipronged approach. first, we have to understand that drug addiction is a disease, not a crime. now we have to invest? law enforcement and i have. we've increased the number of state troopers by 400 and i'm looking to add another 400. as attorney general, i arrested over 8,000 drug dealers. we're not going soft on those who are peddling poisons in our community. we have to make sure the treatment is available. i led a national coalition that ended up holding drug companies accountable. the very people that brought this crisis into our communities and brought $2 billion back to pennsylvania for treatment. >> i'm sorry. >>
pennsylvania has -- i'm sorry, excuse me. the number one public health crisis in pennsylvania according to the state, opioids. the cdc says pennsylvania recently saw the highest number of xylazine related deaths in the country. what is driving the addiction? >> listen, 13 pennsylvanians die every single day from an opioid overdose. it is unacceptable. here in pennsylvania we're trying to come at it with a multipronged approach. first, we have to understand that drug addiction is a...
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president biden campaigned today in pennsylvania. our survey shows just 14% of those responding say they are getting ahead financially. 41% are holding study and 44% are falling behind. correspondent bryan llenas starts us off tonight from philadelphia. good evening, bryan. brine brine bret, good evening. if president biden is going to win re-election he will most likely need to win pennsylvania. he just wrapped up 8 of the visit this year as brand new fox news polls give us new insight into whether or not ultimately a new incite into why he has visited this battleground state more than any other. >> that's right. the kennedy family endorses joe biden for president. >> today, six of robert f. kennedy jr.'s siblings took to the stage in the city of brotherly love to try to torpedo their brother's presidential campaign. >> president biden has been a champion for all the rights and freedoms that my father and uncle stood for. >> r.f.k. jr. writing about his family's revolt, quote: we are divided in our opinions but united in our love fo
president biden campaigned today in pennsylvania. our survey shows just 14% of those responding say they are getting ahead financially. 41% are holding study and 44% are falling behind. correspondent bryan llenas starts us off tonight from philadelphia. good evening, bryan. brine brine bret, good evening. if president biden is going to win re-election he will most likely need to win pennsylvania. he just wrapped up 8 of the visit this year as brand new fox news polls give us new insight into...
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you see reading, pennsylvania were six the nine, 70% is latino. again, that's happened within the last five years from his radio station. and allen town, once white working class rust belt stronghold, martinez has watched his spanish-speaking in listeners rapidly increase across central and eastern pennsylvania over the past decade now, martinez show has become a must stop for several state and local politicians >> i'm glad to be with you evicted. and just >> last month, vice president kamala harris called it. what is the potential? of latino voters in this area of pennsylvania? >> i think it's huge. i think the latino vote could be the deciding factor in 2020 president biden beat former president trump in pennsylvania by roughly 80,000 votes. recent polling in the state shows a close race, meaning the estimated 600 eligible latino voters could easily we decide the next election here. >> but while >> biden carried the latino vote handily in 2024, signs are showing some of that support may be slipping. do you feel there are more latinos in your com
you see reading, pennsylvania were six the nine, 70% is latino. again, that's happened within the last five years from his radio station. and allen town, once white working class rust belt stronghold, martinez has watched his spanish-speaking in listeners rapidly increase across central and eastern pennsylvania over the past decade now, martinez show has become a must stop for several state and local politicians >> i'm glad to be with you evicted. and just >> last month, vice...
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president biden in his home state of pennsylvania again tonight. a state he'll need to win this november. biden aiming to draw the contrast between him and donald trump, who has spent much of this week in court. here's mary bruce. >> reporter: tonight, fully aware that donald trump's attention is focused on his criminal trial in new york, frie president biden lasering in on pennsylvania. speaking to steelworkers, biden touting his work on the economy and taking swipes at his opponents. >> 492,000 new jobs so far in pennsylvania alone. under my predecessor, who's busy right now, pennsylvania lost 275,000 jobs. i mean, let's look at the facts. on my watch, unemployment hasn't been this low for this long in 50 years. >> biden leaning in to his working class routes on a three-day swing through this must-win state, greeting construction workers in pittsburgh, visiting his childhood home in scranton, where he told voters he understands them in a way trump never will. >> donald trump looks at the world differently than you and me. he wakes up in the morni
president biden in his home state of pennsylvania again tonight. a state he'll need to win this november. biden aiming to draw the contrast between him and donald trump, who has spent much of this week in court. here's mary bruce. >> reporter: tonight, fully aware that donald trump's attention is focused on his criminal trial in new york, frie president biden lasering in on pennsylvania. speaking to steelworkers, biden touting his work on the economy and taking swipes at his opponents....
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here in pennsylvania. let me just say i think the clerks who are doing that work, republican and democrat alike, they are our neighbors all across pennsylvania, they're doing a hell of a job, but they're doing it kind of with one arm tied behind their back. let me explain why. precanvas is something that is supported by republican and democratic county officials, the people that run our elections. it's supported by my secretary of state, the great al schmidt, himself a republican who oversees our elections. it should easily and overwhelmingly pass in the legislature if it came up for a vote, but the reason it hasn't is donald trump told the republican leaders in our state senate don't run that precanvas bill. don't do any of that. and the reason is he wants the chaos. we've seen that. he is a guy who loves to inject chaos into everything, into our elections, into our tax code, into, you know, the policies that harm working folks every single day, and unfortunately we still have some republican leaders here
here in pennsylvania. let me just say i think the clerks who are doing that work, republican and democrat alike, they are our neighbors all across pennsylvania, they're doing a hell of a job, but they're doing it kind of with one arm tied behind their back. let me explain why. precanvas is something that is supported by republican and democratic county officials, the people that run our elections. it's supported by my secretary of state, the great al schmidt, himself a republican who oversees...
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senate candidate in pennsylvania. david mccormick is gearing up for a senate run in pennsylvania. but he lives in connecticut. that seems bad. if you think about a pennsylvania senate race you will recall, republicans lost a shot at a winnable u.s. senate seat last time around. last election cycle when they, when they ran republican candidate memmet oz. republicans ran memmet oz, dr. oz for that seat. and candidates said he lives out of state and running in pennsylvania. they have developed a back story for their candidate. this time around who lives in connecticut, they've decided he's going to describe himself as someone who started with nothing. who grew up on a family farm in pennsylvania. did he start with nothing? did he grow up on a family farm in pennsylvania? what do you think? quote, mr. mccormick has explicitly said that he grew up on a farm. he claimed that he had quote started with nothing and that he quote didn't have anything. he and his campaign have recently described his parents as school teachers. in fact, mr. mccormick is the son of a well regarded college pres
senate candidate in pennsylvania. david mccormick is gearing up for a senate run in pennsylvania. but he lives in connecticut. that seems bad. if you think about a pennsylvania senate race you will recall, republicans lost a shot at a winnable u.s. senate seat last time around. last election cycle when they, when they ran republican candidate memmet oz. republicans ran memmet oz, dr. oz for that seat. and candidates said he lives out of state and running in pennsylvania. they have developed a...
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senate candidate in pennsylvania. david mccormick is gearing up for ad senate run in pennsylvania. but he lives in connecticut. that seems bad. i mean, if you think about a pennsylvania senate race, you'll recall iten wasn't that long ag thatha republicans lost a shot a winnable u.s. senate seat, last time around, last election cycle when they ran republican candidate mehmet oz. right? republicans ran mehmet oz, dr. oz for that seat in pennsylvania and democrats needled him relentlessly about the fact he kind of lived in new jersey. so what's he doing running in pennsylvania. this time, they're running a guy who lives in connecticut. to try to maybe head off the same thing happening again, like what happened with dr. mehmet oz, they have developed a back story for their candidate this time around who lives in connecticut. they have decided he's going to describe himself as someone who started with nothing, who grew up on a family farm in pennsylvania. did he start with nothing? did he grow up on a family farm in pennsylvania? what doin you think? quote, mr. mccormick has explicitly
senate candidate in pennsylvania. david mccormick is gearing up for ad senate run in pennsylvania. but he lives in connecticut. that seems bad. i mean, if you think about a pennsylvania senate race, you'll recall iten wasn't that long ag thatha republicans lost a shot a winnable u.s. senate seat, last time around, last election cycle when they ran republican candidate mehmet oz. right? republicans ran mehmet oz, dr. oz for that seat in pennsylvania and democrats needled him relentlessly about...
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appreciate it as we were coming to air, i sat down with the governor of pennsylvania, josh shapiro to talk to him about the results of the primary last night in pennsylvania, and also about this news about the anti-israel protests escalating at universities throughout the country governor spirit, thanks so much for doing this. could be with the president of columbia university is getting a lot of criticism your fellow democrat from pennsylvania, john fetterman, the senator, has called on her to do her job or resign what's your take? >> well, i think we need to restore some order on campuses at columbia and across this country. certainly students and others have a right to peacefully we protest in adherence with university policy and the laws of the city and the state. it's there in. i think what's important is that we can allow peaceful protest about a disagreement on policy happening in the middle east to be an excuse for anti-semitism or islamophobia on these campuses, we can't allow it to be an excuse that puts certain students at risk to be able to go to classes safely or to be ab
appreciate it as we were coming to air, i sat down with the governor of pennsylvania, josh shapiro to talk to him about the results of the primary last night in pennsylvania, and also about this news about the anti-israel protests escalating at universities throughout the country governor spirit, thanks so much for doing this. could be with the president of columbia university is getting a lot of criticism your fellow democrat from pennsylvania, john fetterman, the senator, has called on her to...
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, the commonwealth of pennsylvania. and if you look among white voters, the trend line that you're seeing there is look, donald trump is still winning amongst them. he won them by 12 percentage points back i can 2020, but in 2024, that margin has been cut in half. it's not just a six point advantage for donald trump in the state of pennsylvania among white voters. and this is a big reason why joe biden is so competitive and pennsylvania, while it's falling behind in other battleground states like arizona and georgia, and pennsylvania, white voters make up the lion's share of the voters. and joe biden's doing sigma inefficiently better amongst them than he did four years, which is fascinating because it's not a story line people may expect. yes, you talk about biden, you talk about oh, people think the democrats and you're going to have it's about diversity in the base. so that is a fascinating point you say about white voters, but it's not all you're noticing. where else are you seeing gains that may surprise people for
, the commonwealth of pennsylvania. and if you look among white voters, the trend line that you're seeing there is look, donald trump is still winning amongst them. he won them by 12 percentage points back i can 2020, but in 2024, that margin has been cut in half. it's not just a six point advantage for donald trump in the state of pennsylvania among white voters. and this is a big reason why joe biden is so competitive and pennsylvania, while it's falling behind in other battleground states...
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senate race in pennsylvania in november. brian is in allentown tonight. >> at a sporting range, the republican senate hopeful, alongside jim jordan, took political shots at his opponent. >> don't think bob casey being passive means he is not dangerous. >> he is facing uphill reelection battles among concerns of inflation. yesterday, dozens of protesters interrupted his campaign event. in an exclusive interview, he reacted to the growing anti-semitic protests on campus. >> it is a disgrace. it is important to our officials are clear. john fetterman is an example. casey has been very unclear. >> he is endorsed by trump. in 2022, trump endorsed his opponent, dr. oz, who lost to john fetterman. mccormick is just like oz. >> he doesn't live in pennsylvania. he lied about living in pennsylvania. >> a claim he denies. >> i have lived the majority of my life in pennsylvania. >> they are trying to make something true that is not true. >> he says he sometimes lives in connecticut because his daughter from another marriage lives there.
senate race in pennsylvania in november. brian is in allentown tonight. >> at a sporting range, the republican senate hopeful, alongside jim jordan, took political shots at his opponent. >> don't think bob casey being passive means he is not dangerous. >> he is facing uphill reelection battles among concerns of inflation. yesterday, dozens of protesters interrupted his campaign event. in an exclusive interview, he reacted to the growing anti-semitic protests on campus....
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i was talking to one democratic lawmaker from your state, pennsylvania. it's commonly said pardon, commonwealth. i know oh, i fell right ago. i'm sorry. sorry sorry. sorry. the point being this lawmaker was saying unless there is some motivating issue like we're seeing in arizona, or unless there is a restrictive abortion policy like there is in wisconsin, it may not motivate democratic voters as much as you might expect we're seeing something pretty amazing. in wisconsin where the senate candidate, eric hovde dee, who is taking on tammy baldwin, is trying to ors really changing his point of view just on friday, said something really interesting that he thinks that women should have the right to make a choice and that they should be able to do it early before a baby can be born healthy okay. well, that's pretty much the law everywhere, right? 20 weeks, 24 weeks. >> generally, this sort of accepted viability. but that is such a change from where he was before. it's it's pretty stunning, but maybe it's not going to help democrats so much. in pennsylvania, t
i was talking to one democratic lawmaker from your state, pennsylvania. it's commonly said pardon, commonwealth. i know oh, i fell right ago. i'm sorry. sorry sorry. sorry. the point being this lawmaker was saying unless there is some motivating issue like we're seeing in arizona, or unless there is a restrictive abortion policy like there is in wisconsin, it may not motivate democratic voters as much as you might expect we're seeing something pretty amazing. in wisconsin where the senate...
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under my predecessor, who's busy right now, pennsylvania lost 275,000 jobs. i mean, let's look at the facts. on my watch, unemployment hasn't been this low for this long in 50 years. >> reporter: biden's leaning into his working class roots on a three-day swing through this must-win state. meeting construction workers in pittsburgh, visiting his childhood home in scranton, where he told voters he understands them in a way donald trump never will. >> donald trump looks at the world differently than you and me. he wakes up in the morning in mar-a-lago thinking about himself. >> reporter: he's well aware he is gaining ground. by our count, visiting the state more than 30 times since taking office. >> david: mary bruce now back in washington for us. when we come back, an upstate new york deadly shootout, the police ambushed, and the nba player banned for the sport for life and why. gravis ed myasthenia and who are anti-achr antibody positive, season to season, ultomiris is continuous symptom control, with improvement in activities of daily living. it is reduced m
under my predecessor, who's busy right now, pennsylvania lost 275,000 jobs. i mean, let's look at the facts. on my watch, unemployment hasn't been this low for this long in 50 years. >> reporter: biden's leaning into his working class roots on a three-day swing through this must-win state. meeting construction workers in pittsburgh, visiting his childhood home in scranton, where he told voters he understands them in a way donald trump never will. >> donald trump looks at the world...
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we're going to hear from pennsylvania senator bob casey in just a moment. let's start with another history making week for donald trump. tomorrow opening statements begin in the hush money trial. also tomorrow judge arthur ingelrom will hear an application to revoke the $175 million bond trump posted in his civil fraught judgment. on tuesday the hush money trial will shift to a contempt motion claiming trump violated the gag order. and on thursday, the supreme court will hear arguments on whether trump is entitled to immunity from prosecution in the january 6 dc case. joining me now to talk more about the big leak week ahead for former president donald trump is arthur tony schwartz who wrote "the art of the deal" with trump. thank you for joining me today. and let me go right to the point. last week during jury selection, potential jurors were asked if they ever read "the art of the deal." what were your thoughts when you heard your book that you did with donald trump had come up in the case? >> i feel now i have been doing this for 30 years for having writ
we're going to hear from pennsylvania senator bob casey in just a moment. let's start with another history making week for donald trump. tomorrow opening statements begin in the hush money trial. also tomorrow judge arthur ingelrom will hear an application to revoke the $175 million bond trump posted in his civil fraught judgment. on tuesday the hush money trial will shift to a contempt motion claiming trump violated the gag order. and on thursday, the supreme court will hear arguments on...
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. >> remember we won pennsylvania. we were up by like hundreds of thousands of votes. and then all of a sudden, voila and we know what happened. >> trump won pennsylvania in 2016 but lost to president biden in 2020 by just 81,000 votes. now g.o.p. groups like the win-again pac are trying to convince republicans to vote by mail. >> we're getting outvoted in what is essentially the early vote by margins of 3 to 1, sometimes more. >> pennsylvania is one of six battleground states where this new ad will run in newspapers from environmentalists urging robert f. kennedy jr. to end his independent presidential campaign. it reads earth to r.f.k. jr.: honor our planet, drop out. the ad claims kennedy will spoil the election for president biden and lead to a trump victory. the biden campaign this week paid for a statewide ad in pennsylvania touting biden's mental sharpness. >> i love to tell the story about meeting president biden because when you meet him, this guy is as sharp as a knife. >> and new fox polling shows 55% of pennsylvania voters think president biden does not hav
. >> remember we won pennsylvania. we were up by like hundreds of thousands of votes. and then all of a sudden, voila and we know what happened. >> trump won pennsylvania in 2016 but lost to president biden in 2020 by just 81,000 votes. now g.o.p. groups like the win-again pac are trying to convince republicans to vote by mail. >> we're getting outvoted in what is essentially the early vote by margins of 3 to 1, sometimes more. >> pennsylvania is one of six battleground...
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>>> under my predecessor who's busy right now, pennsylvania lost 275,000 jobs. >> i'm supposed to be in new hampshire. i'm supposed to be in georgia. i'm supposed to be in north carolina, south carolina. i'm supposed to be in other different places campaigning, but i have been here all day on a trial that really is a very unfair trial. >> jonathan: president biden and former president trump on how his criminal trial is impacting his campaign. let's bring in the powerhouse round table. we have former dnc chair donna brazile, former rnc chair and trump white house chief of staff, reince priebus, abc news senior white house correspondent selina wang back with us, and politico senior columnist, jonathan martin. let's start right with mccaul. this was a transformation. >> it sure was. >> jonathan: we saw it from the speaker of the house, johnson. what do you think drove it? how did he suddenly become this force willing to lose his job for the sake of something he opposed just six months ago? >> i think it was a combination of intel briefings with folks who work for groups with acronyms th
>>> under my predecessor who's busy right now, pennsylvania lost 275,000 jobs. >> i'm supposed to be in new hampshire. i'm supposed to be in georgia. i'm supposed to be in north carolina, south carolina. i'm supposed to be in other different places campaigning, but i have been here all day on a trial that really is a very unfair trial. >> jonathan: president biden and former president trump on how his criminal trial is impacting his campaign. let's bring in the powerhouse...
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that important pennsylvania state where he visited more than any other state. it's not just close by. also, the fact he is going to pittsburgh now, going to see the steel workers, talk about tax cuts for the rich, talk about going after china on chinese steel exports that hurt american steel workers. a part of pennsylvania that went very heavily for trump in the past. certainly in 2016. also talking about what trump -- what donald trump did in paris, which was criticized at the time when he was president, not visiting the american cemetery. all of that, phil, shows that they are ramping up this campaign. >> absolutely, andrea. i think this is a very deliberate contrast that president biden is trying to draw with former president trump, both talking about the reverence he shows for veterans, people who served in the military. his son, who passed away, did serve in the military. biden having gone to that cemetery in scranton earlier today pointing out there that when trump was in paris, was in france and was set to go to the world war ii memorial on that rainy da
that important pennsylvania state where he visited more than any other state. it's not just close by. also, the fact he is going to pittsburgh now, going to see the steel workers, talk about tax cuts for the rich, talk about going after china on chinese steel exports that hurt american steel workers. a part of pennsylvania that went very heavily for trump in the past. certainly in 2016. also talking about what trump -- what donald trump did in paris, which was criticized at the time when he was...
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this is allegheny county, pennsylvania, near pittsburgh. and winds bringing down a massive tree, falling on a car on new york city's upper west side. one woman was killed in her car near philadelphia when a tree came down. rob marciano timing this out tonight. and abc's trevor ault with the images from these dangerous storms coming in. >> reporter: tonight, that system that brought a tornado outbreak to the heartland now tracking up the east coast as a powerful spring nor'easter. high winds knocking down huge trees in new york city. in collegeville, pennsylvania, outside philadelphia, an 81-year-old woman killed when a tree crushed her car. >> fire department had the jaws of life and they were trying to cut the driver out of the car. >> reporter: a passenger and a flight attendant on a southwest flight from new orleans to orlando injured in severe turbulence over the gulf of mexico. pilots radioing to air traffic control. >> was the crew member in the cockpit or in the back? >> a flight attendant. >> the flight attendant was in the back, yo
this is allegheny county, pennsylvania, near pittsburgh. and winds bringing down a massive tree, falling on a car on new york city's upper west side. one woman was killed in her car near philadelphia when a tree came down. rob marciano timing this out tonight. and abc's trevor ault with the images from these dangerous storms coming in. >> reporter: tonight, that system that brought a tornado outbreak to the heartland now tracking up the east coast as a powerful spring nor'easter. high...
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. >> reporter: jury selection week in new york versus infrastructure week in pennsylvania. the tweet inside trump's criminal trial. >> can you imagine having all of your old social media posts about trump read aloud while he is sitting right in front of me there? >> and inside the maga revolt on the sham impeachment. plus, new alarm over the conservative court's take on january 6th charges. >> would pulling a fire alarm before a vote qualify for 20 years in federal prison? >> and another painful answer to the question the trump campaign keeps asking. >> are you better off than you were four years ago? >> when all-in starts right now. good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. it's wednesday which must be donald trump's favorite day of the workweek because his new york criminal trial for election interference is not in session on wednesday. on wednesdays he does not have to sit in the courtroom eight hours where he must be quiet and cannot control what happens. and on wednesday he does not have to listen as they read into the record what people say about him in the real wo
. >> reporter: jury selection week in new york versus infrastructure week in pennsylvania. the tweet inside trump's criminal trial. >> can you imagine having all of your old social media posts about trump read aloud while he is sitting right in front of me there? >> and inside the maga revolt on the sham impeachment. plus, new alarm over the conservative court's take on january 6th charges. >> would pulling a fire alarm before a vote qualify for 20 years in federal...
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today he was in pennsylvania kind of because it's the closest battleground state to delaware and the white house so it's an easy trip for a week frail mentally physically frail commander-in-chief during a lethargic campaign stops his mind appeared to be elsewhere something about pennsylvania that leaves them yearning for the olden days so he made the fatal mistake he went off script and treated voters to 1 long rambling bumbling mumbling story 1 after another take a look. >> i was in 1 of those 8 by 10 bathrooms they had shower toilets towel on me and shaving cream and a a bam on my door pretty loudly and wondered what it was a couple other guys and i walked to the door opened it up any standing there was a former governor of the state of delaware 6'5 ge talked at you like this. >> did you get all that because i didn't has it didn't end there he then reminisced about his old uncle who you said it was eaten by cannibals. was it cannibals -- hannibal lecter i don't know. >> president joe biden: my uncle hell of an athlete and he became on the army air corps flying those single-engine p
today he was in pennsylvania kind of because it's the closest battleground state to delaware and the white house so it's an easy trip for a week frail mentally physically frail commander-in-chief during a lethargic campaign stops his mind appeared to be elsewhere something about pennsylvania that leaves them yearning for the olden days so he made the fatal mistake he went off script and treated voters to 1 long rambling bumbling mumbling story 1 after another take a look. >> i was in 1 of...
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. >>> joseph fisher was a police officer in pennsylvania. in december of 2020 when he wrote in a text message, take democratic congress to the gallows. can't vote if they can't breathe. lol. it might get violent. they should storm the capitol and drag all the democrats into the street and have a mob trial. if trump don't get in, we better get to war or we will lose our country. police officer joseph fisher was at the capitol on january 6, attacking police officers, who were doing their jobs defending the building and the people in it. joseph fisher is facing seven criminal charges for his violent attack on the capitol. today the united states supreme court heard his appeal of one of those charges. obstructing an official proceeding. joseph fisher argues that law does not apply to anything that he is accused of doing on january 6. the law says whoever corruptly alters, destroys, mutilates, or conceals a record, document, or other object or attempts to do so with the intense to impair the object's integrity for use or the official proceeding,
. >>> joseph fisher was a police officer in pennsylvania. in december of 2020 when he wrote in a text message, take democratic congress to the gallows. can't vote if they can't breathe. lol. it might get violent. they should storm the capitol and drag all the democrats into the street and have a mob trial. if trump don't get in, we better get to war or we will lose our country. police officer joseph fisher was at the capitol on january 6, attacking police officers, who were doing their...
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that's what you are seeing the campaign do today in pennsylvania. that's exactly the right strategy. >> jim messina and susan del percio, thanks very much. >>> to an nbc news exclusive. nbc's tom costello just sat down with a current boeing engineer, a whistle-blower, who became alarmed and raised concerns about what he was seeing in the production of the boeing 787 dreamliner, including a gap between parts of the fuselage that are not up to boeing specifications, he says. >> reporter: should boeing ground the 787 to check the gap sizes? >> i would say they need to. >> reporter: the fleet worldwide? >> the entire fleet worldwide needs attention. the attention is you need to check the gaps, make sure you don't have potential for premature failure. >> in a statement from boeing, the company is saying -- you can see more of tom's interview on "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> new offers. speaker johnson unveiling his version of foreign aid for israel and ukraine, requiring a new round of votes in the senate as congress is taking another recess n
that's what you are seeing the campaign do today in pennsylvania. that's exactly the right strategy. >> jim messina and susan del percio, thanks very much. >>> to an nbc news exclusive. nbc's tom costello just sat down with a current boeing engineer, a whistle-blower, who became alarmed and raised concerns about what he was seeing in the production of the boeing 787 dreamliner, including a gap between parts of the fuselage that are not up to boeing specifications, he says....
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[laughter] >> pennsylvania lost 275,000 jobs. i mean, let's look at the facts. >> the campaign is showing its hand that pennsylvania is a must-win by spending an unusual amount of time in a single week in this state. three days. but they are doing it to showcase that biden can meet people on the trail while trump is on trial. bret? >> bret: peter doocy on the campaign trail with the president. peter, thanks. >> bret: breaking tonight, veteran "national public radio" editor uri berliner has resigned. berliner was recently suspended after going public with criticism about what he says is npr's political bias. chief washington correspondent mike emanuel has the specifics tonight. good evening, mike. >> bret, good evening. uri berliner a senior editor who spent 25 years at npr. today he announced his resignation on x gotten more than 2.3 million views writing, quote: i respect the integrity of my colleagues and wish for npr to thrive and do important journalism but i cannot work in a newsroom where i am despaired by a new ceo divisiv
[laughter] >> pennsylvania lost 275,000 jobs. i mean, let's look at the facts. >> the campaign is showing its hand that pennsylvania is a must-win by spending an unusual amount of time in a single week in this state. three days. but they are doing it to showcase that biden can meet people on the trail while trump is on trial. bret? >> bret: peter doocy on the campaign trail with the president. peter, thanks. >> bret: breaking tonight, veteran "national public...
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ask about ubrelvy. >>> it's election night in pennsylvania, and with 82% of the vote in, as usual, joe biden has the highest winning percentage at 92% of the vote and donald trump has, 84% of the vote, nikki haley has about 17% of the vote. now pennsylvania is a closed primary state meaning only registered republicans can vote in the primary, everyone of those nikki haley voters in pennsylvania knows that nikki haley is no longer a candidate for president but they just couldn't bring themselves to vote for donald trump. tonight, the senate gave final approval to it $95.3 billion package which includes aid to ukraine, israel and taiwan. president biden just released a statement that reads in part, i will sign this bill into law and address the american people as soon as it reaches my desk tomorrow. so, we can begin sending weapons to ukraine this week. we will be right back. right ba. all in one. to those with migraine, i see you. for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and the preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults. don't take if allergic to nurtec odt. al
ask about ubrelvy. >>> it's election night in pennsylvania, and with 82% of the vote in, as usual, joe biden has the highest winning percentage at 92% of the vote and donald trump has, 84% of the vote, nikki haley has about 17% of the vote. now pennsylvania is a closed primary state meaning only registered republicans can vote in the primary, everyone of those nikki haley voters in pennsylvania knows that nikki haley is no longer a candidate for president but they just couldn't bring...
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the former president is up 1 percentage point in two of those states, pennsylvania and wisconsin. the current president is up 2 over trump in michigan. joining us our director of elections and surveys, anthony salvanto. why are they so close if biden won them in 2020? >> the reason this time is i just asked people to start the campaign, how do these candidates make you feel, and the top answer for each of them was worried. then you look at the biden numbers, particularly, and he gets feelings of insecurity, which can be kind of tough for a sitting president, although calm is one that accrues to his benefit. for trump you get feelings of anger, particularly true for democrats, also some insecurity and neither one of them does very well on eliciting confidence. >> economy is always issue number one for voters. how is it faring in these three states? >> and it is again here. what's interesting is this story starts back in 2020. when we polled these states at the time, the pandemic was going on, people then said the economy in those states was bad. so we asked them now, okay, has it g
the former president is up 1 percentage point in two of those states, pennsylvania and wisconsin. the current president is up 2 over trump in michigan. joining us our director of elections and surveys, anthony salvanto. why are they so close if biden won them in 2020? >> the reason this time is i just asked people to start the campaign, how do these candidates make you feel, and the top answer for each of them was worried. then you look at the biden numbers, particularly, and he gets...
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"the wall street journal," reports as early as last week's republican primary in pennsylvania, nikki haley pulled in 17% of the vote, including strong showings in the suburban counties. nikki haley voters, largely insignificant in the primary, could play an outside rome come november in swing state contests that could decide the election by razor thin margins. when trump will have to overcome the challenges the results in pennsylvania and the primaries highlight, persuading voters in the cities and their surrounding suburbs where the deletion is younger, has more college education, and higher household incomes. the biden campaign announced a six-figure ad buy in pennsylvania targeting the nearly 158,000 voters who chose nikki haley in the republican primary. on thursday, the biden/harris campaign posted this on social medium. on the left, president biden spending yesterday speaking to fired up union workers as he accepted their enforcement. on the right, trump spending yesterday sitting in his golf cart. joining us now, author of "hopium chronicles," . the nikki haley voter looks to
"the wall street journal," reports as early as last week's republican primary in pennsylvania, nikki haley pulled in 17% of the vote, including strong showings in the suburban counties. nikki haley voters, largely insignificant in the primary, could play an outside rome come november in swing state contests that could decide the election by razor thin margins. when trump will have to overcome the challenges the results in pennsylvania and the primaries highlight, persuading voters in...
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is he speaking in scranton, pennsylvania at the carpenter's union's training facility. let's listen to that. >> because of you it matters, it matters. and people are crediting five, 10, $30, $50. it's having a real impact. a real effect. we have open more campaign offices because of y'all than -- he hasn't opened any i'm aware of. i'm not being facetious. i'm not being he facetious. we are in a situation where we are in a position where we are generating paid staff is significant and growing in every state. i have been to every -- every single -- every single of the toss-up states so far. and, guess what? if you know anybody that knows anything about polling, it's awful hard to poll these days because -- no, i'm serious. but, guess what? even in the polls that are being used now, we're -- we're ahead in 35 polls. [applause] >> by the way. [applause] it's just about continuing to push. and, again, one simple proposition. how do we give hardworking americans an even shot, an even chance? an even chance to make it? just that. nothing more than that. and how do we move peop
is he speaking in scranton, pennsylvania at the carpenter's union's training facility. let's listen to that. >> because of you it matters, it matters. and people are crediting five, 10, $30, $50. it's having a real impact. a real effect. we have open more campaign offices because of y'all than -- he hasn't opened any i'm aware of. i'm not being facetious. i'm not being he facetious. we are in a situation where we are in a position where we are generating paid staff is significant and...
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what josh hawley elected to mention was it was the republican pennsylvania legislature that voted to loosen restrictions on mail-in voting and they did it before the pandemic in 2019, not in 2020, as he said. what's more, the pennsylvania state supreme court unanimously upheld the 2020 election under that law. but, josh hawley from missouri didn't like it. the fact that these so-called concerns about the election laws, or the changes, totally fall apart under even the smallest amount of scrutiny has not prevented them from becoming the respectable party line. >> i think there were lots of problems with 2020. ultimately, he won the election but there were lots of problems with the 2020 election. 100%. >> that's fair. >> i don't think he won it fair. not going to say that. >> i'm not here to litigate 2020. i'm running in 2024, i'm running for the u.s. senate. i do say we have to get conference back in our election system. >> is your confidence back ? >> look is there concerns? yes, of course. but, you know, again, i don't want to spend my time talking about 2020. i'm talking about 2024
what josh hawley elected to mention was it was the republican pennsylvania legislature that voted to loosen restrictions on mail-in voting and they did it before the pandemic in 2019, not in 2020, as he said. what's more, the pennsylvania state supreme court unanimously upheld the 2020 election under that law. but, josh hawley from missouri didn't like it. the fact that these so-called concerns about the election laws, or the changes, totally fall apart under even the smallest amount of...
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but, you know, in pennsylvania, it was really smart for him to go to pennsylvania for three days, you know, while trump is in the court. i do some work for the building and trades union, so i'm steeped in michigan, wisconsin, and pennsylvania. the argument they're making to their members is like, we gave trump a chance. he didn't deliver. you know, there is this sort of cultural issue, in particular, the notion of just blow the whole system up, that really flourishes when democrats have not delivered. democrats, you know, i mean, labor unions had a really hard time making the argument for 25 years that you can count on democrats to deliver for you, but biden has. trump will take it away, right? that's the second part of the message. biden has done all this, and trump, you know, they say scranton joe and mar-a-lago don, and, you know, i know the white house has been planning that for a while, but it just so happens that he did, in fact, say at mar-a-lago to his billionaire friends that he is going to give them more tax cuts. they will take away all of the gains they have made for appre
but, you know, in pennsylvania, it was really smart for him to go to pennsylvania for three days, you know, while trump is in the court. i do some work for the building and trades union, so i'm steeped in michigan, wisconsin, and pennsylvania. the argument they're making to their members is like, we gave trump a chance. he didn't deliver. you know, there is this sort of cultural issue, in particular, the notion of just blow the whole system up, that really flourishes when democrats have not...
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and so it would seem to be something that people in ohio, pennsylvania, and elsewhere would be greatly concerned about and would be under congress' jurisdiction. >> bret: all right. mike, thanks. >> you bet. >> bret: up next brit hume on the charity attack killed several charity workers and the fallout from it. fallouts. fox 5 in baltimore as a second temporary channel is opened near the site of that cargo ship disaster that brought down the francis scott key bridge. the new channel is 14 feet deep in depth as the clean up continues. wsvn in miami as authorities block off roads in miami after a man posing as a worker climbs on to a cell tower, video as you see here captures him going up to the tower like a jungle gym. at one point he was seen unhooking clamps that connect power to that cell tower. he was eventually brought down by police. this is a live look at chicago from fox 32, our affiliate there one of the big stories there tonight, organizers say an open water swim in the chicago river will be held in september. the u.s. coast guard has approved the event which has been in the p
and so it would seem to be something that people in ohio, pennsylvania, and elsewhere would be greatly concerned about and would be under congress' jurisdiction. >> bret: all right. mike, thanks. >> you bet. >> bret: up next brit hume on the charity attack killed several charity workers and the fallout from it. fallouts. fox 5 in baltimore as a second temporary channel is opened near the site of that cargo ship disaster that brought down the francis scott key bridge. the new...
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down different arizona, georgia, michigan, nevada, wisconsin, pennsylvania. some of them pennsylvania very tight at .6%. a little senate again at the race. we're back with the panel. if you had to say, ben, right now you heading into the election which team would you want to be. former president trump's team or biden's team. >> no question you wou would wao be on president trump's team. many polls we see people looking back at the four years of the first term of president trump say that they view that as being a more positive experience. by a pretty significant margin than they view the current ten you're of president biden. because of that by default that's a real problem for this white house. the other thing is white house is focused so much on these issues that seem to be designed to appeal to their existing democratic base, that they are ignoring the vast significant number of voters who have shifted biden camp to the trump camp over the issue of cost of goods and services we have seen time and again come up as a major issue. a major indicator as the econ
down different arizona, georgia, michigan, nevada, wisconsin, pennsylvania. some of them pennsylvania very tight at .6%. a little senate again at the race. we're back with the panel. if you had to say, ben, right now you heading into the election which team would you want to be. former president trump's team or biden's team. >> no question you wou would wao be on president trump's team. many polls we see people looking back at the four years of the first term of president trump say that...
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today, he was back in pennsylvania. he wkind of because it's the t closest battleground state to both delaware and the closesn so it's kind of an easy trip for a weak, frail, mentally,ntal physically frail commander in chief. but during a handfully p comman of lethargic campaign stops, well, biden's mind appeared to b durinae. there is something about pennsylvania that leaves joe yearning for the olden days. so he mader the fatal mistake. he went off script and treated voters to one long, rambling,li bumbling, mumbling story. ng bumone after another.1 of >> take a look. t i was in one of those eight by10 ten bathrooms, you know, the half shower toilet s sink. and i got to tell you, i made praving cream and bam, bam, bam at my door really loudly. and when i went to , scott, i told to this guy cou bob cunninghampl on a radio sho. >> and a couple of the guys says, okay, okaywalked t guys.p and i walked to the door and open up and standing there was the former governor of the state of delaware over there. and carville, a bi
today, he was back in pennsylvania. he wkind of because it's the t closest battleground state to both delaware and the closesn so it's kind of an easy trip for a weak, frail, mentally,ntal physically frail commander in chief. but during a handfully p comman of lethargic campaign stops, well, biden's mind appeared to b durinae. there is something about pennsylvania that leaves joe yearning for the olden days. so he mader the fatal mistake. he went off script and treated voters to one long,...
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so we hear from voters in michigan, wisconsin and pennsylvania, undecided voters. okay. and they are states of course that donald trump narrowly swept in 2016 and then joe biden in 2020. let's start. here are their answers when they're asked about how president biden is doing on the economy. take a listen. >> i think he's been absolutely disastrous for the economy. >> uh-huh. i agree. >> if you think president trump's policies on the economy would be better for your family personally raise your hand. all right. so that is everybody. president biden argues that his economic record has been very good, president trump's was not as good. what are you keying off of? sean, since you had -- what are you keying off of to say president trump's economic policies would be bet. >> reporter: >> i mean, my past performance of my 401(k). i know it was post 2020 and everything kind of flipped around, but you can't blame everything on 2020 forever. >> we have areas here in pennsylvania where it's just at a standstill right now. like things are supposed to be being built and the interest
so we hear from voters in michigan, wisconsin and pennsylvania, undecided voters. okay. and they are states of course that donald trump narrowly swept in 2016 and then joe biden in 2020. let's start. here are their answers when they're asked about how president biden is doing on the economy. take a listen. >> i think he's been absolutely disastrous for the economy. >> uh-huh. i agree. >> if you think president trump's policies on the economy would be better for your family...
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then, an enhanced threat for kentucky, pennsylvania, and ohio. heavy wind and rain reaching the northeast tomorrow night. and the striking images. torrential rain in washington, louisiana. a shopping center in katy, texas, ripped apart by an ef-1 tornado with 90-mile-per-hour winds. in slidell, louisiana, more than 50 people rescued from an apartment complex struck by what's believed to be at least an ef-1 tornado. these accuweather images from new orleans, a flash flood emergency after more than half a foot of rain. a month's worth of rain in just one day. evacuations under way in parts of central mississippi, near a levee that officials fear could break. a difficult night ahead for millions. abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano leading us off in slidell, louisiana. >> reporter: tonight, that deadly severe weather outbreak slamming the gulf coast, cutting a path of destruction across multiple states. >> big tornado, big, big tornado. >> reporter: this tornado striking the city of slidell, louisiana, northeast of new orleans. >> wow! >> report
then, an enhanced threat for kentucky, pennsylvania, and ohio. heavy wind and rain reaching the northeast tomorrow night. and the striking images. torrential rain in washington, louisiana. a shopping center in katy, texas, ripped apart by an ef-1 tornado with 90-mile-per-hour winds. in slidell, louisiana, more than 50 people rescued from an apartment complex struck by what's believed to be at least an ef-1 tornado. these accuweather images from new orleans, a flash flood emergency after more...
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there are trump supporters from pennsylvania. if you include eastern pennsylvania and driving distances of an hour and a half from the courthouse, there are several million trump voters who live on long island, connecticut, and new york state in new jersey and pennsylvania who could easily have been at that courthouse today. millions of them. but they don't care that much about donald trump. they will vote for him, but they will not revolt, they will not show up for him. so donald trump has given up asking them to even show up at his trials, and instead today he just asked them for money, money he told them he would never need when he began ne running for president and promised to pay for his campaign himself because, as he said, i am very rich. today, he asked for what he called 1 million patriots to send him money because he desperately needs it. because he is not rich enough. but he did not ask for any patriots to come to his courthouse because he knows they will not come. they just won't come, and that is a very good sign abo
there are trump supporters from pennsylvania. if you include eastern pennsylvania and driving distances of an hour and a half from the courthouse, there are several million trump voters who live on long island, connecticut, and new york state in new jersey and pennsylvania who could easily have been at that courthouse today. millions of them. but they don't care that much about donald trump. they will vote for him, but they will not revolt, they will not show up for him. so donald trump has...
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i'd like to talk to my fellow republicans about voting by mail in ballot in swing county, erie, pennsylvania. eddie asked trump's team ahead of a local rally last summer to please have the candidate mentioned, he supports mail-in ballots. >> i went to the rally. i'm sitting behind him and he starts talking about voting and i thought, oh boy, here combs no such luck. i will fully secure our elections very importantly, and our goal will be one day voting with only paper ballots. >> i think donald trump's just says i accept mail-in ballots, especially here in pennsylvania and here in erie county. and that will turn them out of people welcome to say, okay, if he accepts it out, accepted >> listen i mean, it's amazing. watch, it's part of a continuing effort to undermine the results of the 20 undermine confidence in the results of the 2020 election, but have gop officials expressed frustration about the president's rhetoric on this. >> i think there is some frustration because they want to win. but when you also talk to these hochul gop officials to understand they don't love mail-in ballots eith
i'd like to talk to my fellow republicans about voting by mail in ballot in swing county, erie, pennsylvania. eddie asked trump's team ahead of a local rally last summer to please have the candidate mentioned, he supports mail-in ballots. >> i went to the rally. i'm sitting behind him and he starts talking about voting and i thought, oh boy, here combs no such luck. i will fully secure our elections very importantly, and our goal will be one day voting with only paper ballots. >> i...
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only paper ballots. >> i think donald trump's, he says, i accept mail-in ballots especially here in pennsylvania and here in erie county. and that will turn them out of people around to say, okay, he accepts that our accepted let's it i mean, it's amazing to watch. it's part of a continuing effort to undermine the results of the 21 mighty confidence in the results of the 2020 election, but have gop officials breast frustration about the president's rhetoric on this. i think >> there is some frustration because they want to win. but when you also talk to these local gop officials, they understand they don't love of mail-in ballots either, but they're saying, look if we want to change the laws, if we want to change the rules, we need to actually win elections. >> there you have it. that's our >> democracy works. it should sara murray, thanks so much. still had gunfire hits a unicef aid convoy, leaving bullet holes in one vehicle. thankfully, no one was injured, but much needed supplies for the children of gaza could not get there to where they're needed. i'm going to speak with a unicef spokespers
only paper ballots. >> i think donald trump's, he says, i accept mail-in ballots especially here in pennsylvania and here in erie county. and that will turn them out of people around to say, okay, he accepts that our accepted let's it i mean, it's amazing to watch. it's part of a continuing effort to undermine the results of the 21 mighty confidence in the results of the 2020 election, but have gop officials breast frustration about the president's rhetoric on this. i think >> there...
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and pennsylvania is where joe biden has spent a lot of time. it's in his back yard. they could argue it's whether they can turn out voters in pittsburgh, philadelphia, young voters, black voters. that's the whole thing. >> having democratic governors in those three states does help. >> and good senate candidates in all three. >>> a lot going on in israel, a lot going on across the region, none of it particularly good. >> no. and we have the major news out of florida and significant legal developments in trump's trials but first go to israel. the world central aid kitchen organization said seven workers were killed yesterday in an israeli air strike in gaza. in a statement the charity said a convoy carrying workers was struck leaving a warehouse where aide was dropped off. among those killed was an american who possessed dual citizenship with canada. the organization said it is pausing its operations in the region. the idf said it was conducting a thorough review of the tragic incident. meanwhile, the associated press reports iranian officials claim two generals and f
and pennsylvania is where joe biden has spent a lot of time. it's in his back yard. they could argue it's whether they can turn out voters in pittsburgh, philadelphia, young voters, black voters. that's the whole thing. >> having democratic governors in those three states does help. >> and good senate candidates in all three. >>> a lot going on in israel, a lot going on across the region, none of it particularly good. >> no. and we have the major news out of florida...
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barnstorming swing through a vital battleground state, pennsylvania. that, in itself, might be the contrast they want. appreciate all the ground covered by white house reporter for bloomberg news, akayla gardner. thank you again. >>> thanks to all of you for getting up "way too early" with us on this tuesday morning. >>> "morning joe" starts right now. >> trump was in pennsylvania and took a moment to talk about local history. >> gettysburg, what an unbelievable battle that was. the battlegettysburg. unbelievable. it was so interesting and vicious and horrible and so beautiful in so many different ways. it represented such a big portion of the success of this country. gettysburg, wow, i go to gettysburg, pennsylvania, to look and to watch. >> what a stirring order. i look forward to ken burns' updated documentary. ♪♪ >> my dearest martha, wow. today we fought at gettysburg. it was so much and so interesting and so vicious and so beautiful in so many ways. but all worth it to protect every person, woman, man, camera, and future tv. for as it says in
barnstorming swing through a vital battleground state, pennsylvania. that, in itself, might be the contrast they want. appreciate all the ground covered by white house reporter for bloomberg news, akayla gardner. thank you again. >>> thanks to all of you for getting up "way too early" with us on this tuesday morning. >>> "morning joe" starts right now. >> trump was in pennsylvania and took a moment to talk about local history. >> gettysburg,...
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to make sure that we've got good rules on the road in pennsylvania, the rnc and other groups have succeeded in having ballots tossed with a missing or incorrect date on the envelope in ohio, georgia, and florida, the gop is defending restrictions on ballot drop boxes, even in new york, a blue bastion, republicans are challenging major vote-by-mail expansion enacted last year. >> we want this to be the biggest moos pro-active election integrity campaign ever. the >> lawsuits are partly to >> placate trump, who emerged from his 2020 defeat, refusing to accept he had lost and instead complaining he lacked the legal firepower needed to win election challenges to keep him in the white house. and while gop officials insist trump is coming around, the president has been very consistent lately, right? what he has said is that that we would like ultimately there to only be voting on section day, but that's not the law. >> his harsh criticism has made it harder for battleground state republicans to catch up to democrats advantage with early voters >> hi, my name is tom edey i'm the chairman of the er
to make sure that we've got good rules on the road in pennsylvania, the rnc and other groups have succeeded in having ballots tossed with a missing or incorrect date on the envelope in ohio, georgia, and florida, the gop is defending restrictions on ballot drop boxes, even in new york, a blue bastion, republicans are challenging major vote-by-mail expansion enacted last year. >> we want this to be the biggest moos pro-active election integrity campaign ever. the >> lawsuits are...
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and in wisconsin and pennsylvania where he does doesn't have the right now the signatures necessarily reach the ballot. the ballot signature threshold is very, very low. it's in the thousands and wisconsin, maine biden only won by like 20,000 votes. that's exactly right. so this is, i think why we're so interested in rfk. i don't think there's anyone who really thinks he can win the presidency. i think what a lot of people are interested in, if, okay, if it gets 5% or 6% of the vote, who does he take away from at this point, it looks like perhaps equally from both.& is there i mean, how much of his board has some fascination with the kennedy name. it's hard to it's hard to measure, but i will say that the vast majority of his comes from younger people, people who were not alive during when robert f. kennedy were alive. in fact, the people who were alive and his support is significantly lower amongst them. it's about half the level than it is amongst those who are actually not when he were not alive, when rfk was alive. so i don't think this has to do with the kennedy. i do think it ha
and in wisconsin and pennsylvania where he does doesn't have the right now the signatures necessarily reach the ballot. the ballot signature threshold is very, very low. it's in the thousands and wisconsin, maine biden only won by like 20,000 votes. that's exactly right. so this is, i think why we're so interested in rfk. i don't think there's anyone who really thinks he can win the presidency. i think what a lot of people are interested in, if, okay, if it gets 5% or 6% of the vote, who does...