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[laughter] pennsylvania lost 275,000 jobs. just look at the facts of her on my watch unemployment has not been this low for this long and 50 years. in 50 years. wages are rising. credit close 800,000 new manufacturing jobs including 28000 right here in pennsylvania. we retracted $680 billion but let me say it again $680 billion private sector investment and advanced manufacturing clean energy here in america including $4 billion just here in the state of pennsylvania sor. far. folks, you are exploiting american jobss. but we are exploiting products and creating american jobs. think of last year's corporate america want to find the cheapest labor in the world. sending jobs overseas and import the product home. not anymore. together we do what has always worked best for this country we are investing in all of america. were building an economy from the middle up in a bottom out not top-down what we do that the poor have a ladder up in the middle class do wellin the still wealthy still do very well. we allll do. no, for real. [app
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pennsylvania. the navy now had its first fleet. five converted merchant ships that were loaded and manned with cannons. but now it needed an admiral to command it and they selected this gentleman, is hopkins, 57 year old from providence, rhode island, who served as a privateer captain during the french and indian war. now, hopkins established largest of the five merchant vessels that alfred as his flagship that you see depicted in this painting. and he identified a young sailor named john paul jones to be the first lieutenant for the navy's first flagship. and gentlemen, we're asking about the flags earlier as the first fleet prepared to sail january of 1776. it raised flags on the alfred. congress had approved the grand flag that you see in the lower left here as the official flag of the united colonies. on the 3rd of december 1775, in advance of the declaration of independence and congressman christopher gadsden of south carolina and a member of the newly now expanded marine committee presented p
pennsylvania. the navy now had its first fleet. five converted merchant ships that were loaded and manned with cannons. but now it needed an admiral to command it and they selected this gentleman, is hopkins, 57 year old from providence, rhode island, who served as a privateer captain during the french and indian war. now, hopkins established largest of the five merchant vessels that alfred as his flagship that you see depicted in this painting. and he identified a young sailor named john paul...
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they were in pennsylvania. they made the mistake of looking at the euro of birth and name and saying that is the same person in two different places. in georgia, a legislature -- legislature challenged him and took of his claimed matches in georgia and he reached up and contact the people at those addresses, they were two different people who happened to share the same name and year of birth. matt brainard raised $500,000 to support his efforts and as i wrote my opinion piece january this year that had national scope, he came onto to my twitter feed and basically was making the pitch to raise money and my response was i know who you are. here is the video where your data was torn apart and then i never heard from him again. even today, there is still any effort to monetize bad analytics in the hunt for voter fraud. i caution everybody to be careful because there are very few people doing the work seriously. host: you right in chapter 26, the master level, single party voting. guest: one of my proudest moments i
they were in pennsylvania. they made the mistake of looking at the euro of birth and name and saying that is the same person in two different places. in georgia, a legislature -- legislature challenged him and took of his claimed matches in georgia and he reached up and contact the people at those addresses, they were two different people who happened to share the same name and year of birth. matt brainard raised $500,000 to support his efforts and as i wrote my opinion piece january this year...
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black wilderness artists and members of the black community of philadelphia and harrisburg, pennsylvania played a critical role in the release of a man with the interest. a black man with the interest, the name of daniel webster. at the time, webster was living with family in harrisburg, where was arrested on a warrant issued by a local commissioner. webster was accused of escaping from his owner in virginia five years earlier. words of his arrest was telegraphed to friends in philadelphia and a number of opponents of slavery in the state house of pennsylvania began in search of witnesses, testify in webster's behalf. five african-american witnesses traveled from harrisburg, including in the 60 year old dr. william jones and his doctor, his honorific who had long played an active role in the community's resistance to the all claim to have known webster a year before his owner claimed he had escaped. scores of philadelphia supporters arrived early for the hearing. all the seats available in the cramped commissioner's office. included some of the leading black and white figures in the stat
black wilderness artists and members of the black community of philadelphia and harrisburg, pennsylvania played a critical role in the release of a man with the interest. a black man with the interest, the name of daniel webster. at the time, webster was living with family in harrisburg, where was arrested on a warrant issued by a local commissioner. webster was accused of escaping from his owner in virginia five years earlier. words of his arrest was telegraphed to friends in philadelphia and...
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somebody told me recently that he was to run for pennsylvania governor or maybe was pennsylvania's congressman. but other than that i, i don't know. and, you know, i was a child the time. so if he was it wouldn't reach. that would have been a fantastic think about that running. well, maybe he was running for senate. you know, i never you know wilkes barrow yeah. because he was born and raised in pennsylvania and still had strong in the area. i don't know that he had much interest in it. he had kind of the powell philosophy, but but but, yeah, somebody in this book, then this book tour era, he somebody did tell that. well, for our viewers, you enjoy this book launch. please stay tuned for our social media online announcements for future book events taking place at the reagan institute. i read it here. please join me in thanking kristen carlucci wade for her book, get me
somebody told me recently that he was to run for pennsylvania governor or maybe was pennsylvania's congressman. but other than that i, i don't know. and, you know, i was a child the time. so if he was it wouldn't reach. that would have been a fantastic think about that running. well, maybe he was running for senate. you know, i never you know wilkes barrow yeah. because he was born and raised in pennsylvania and still had strong in the area. i don't know that he had much interest in it. he had...
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so we're in pennsylvania we would know what beer you drink, car you drive, how many kids you have with your mortgages. right, set up or upside down, what color your truck. and after a thousand points, a consumer data and every one of your heads, we're going to message to you. and so we're going to find out what you believe, why you believe it. knock on your door if you look like you're a voter for us, we're going to give you a form fill out so that you send it in to the clerk and sign an absentee ballot at early vote. and we're going to knock on your to make sure you turned it in. and once you turn it in, we're going to go to the next person. the point is, is that when you think about the of dollars that are raised in an election like this, it's not billions of dollars thrown around all over the place. it's of dollars spent six states to influence the outcome of 100,000 people. your pool is a little than that, but it's 100,000 that are going to make or break you. so the question then is not so much whether you like trump you love trump, you like biden hate biden. what really matters is
so we're in pennsylvania we would know what beer you drink, car you drive, how many kids you have with your mortgages. right, set up or upside down, what color your truck. and after a thousand points, a consumer data and every one of your heads, we're going to message to you. and so we're going to find out what you believe, why you believe it. knock on your door if you look like you're a voter for us, we're going to give you a form fill out so that you send it in to the clerk and sign an...
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. >> before the lady of pennsylvania the two latest on california give me a break. the secretariat lied it. there's no doubt about it, he lied. i remember as a kid on the democrats were in florida people republicans it wasn't. and boy has that changed. the bible says to pray for those who have authority over you. i do pray for the president. i pray for his cabinet part even though i do not agree with them and i don't like them. we have to pray for those in charge. but me just put this out, 2028 trump one, have a good day. >> one more call this is steve from freeling, american line for democrats, good evening. >> caller: good evening. the legislative branch of the united states of america has bankrupt the greatest nation in the world it's been going on since the beginning of time. so deep in debt across this nation, spending money like it's richman. senator mike lee i think everyone missed his points. the point being he spoke about the legislative branch. not only is the house out to give him the responsibility but the senate is out to given the responsibility. and t
. >> before the lady of pennsylvania the two latest on california give me a break. the secretariat lied it. there's no doubt about it, he lied. i remember as a kid on the democrats were in florida people republicans it wasn't. and boy has that changed. the bible says to pray for those who have authority over you. i do pray for the president. i pray for his cabinet part even though i do not agree with them and i don't like them. we have to pray for those in charge. but me just put this...
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for example, a high school teacher in pennsylvania had two master's degrees and owes more than $300,000 in student loans. she said, if i pay this $500, $600, 700 this month, how am i going to be able to afford food for the month or for the week? well, that's a familiar struggle for many families. after the pause on student loan repayment ended, the first payment was due october this last year. the education department said that roughly 40% of borrowers still have not made that payment by mid-november. inflation is far more -- about far more than grocery or gas prices. it's a cancer that eats away at our entire economy and the standard of living of 330 million americans. inflation impacts the cost of living, as i said, student loan debt, credit card debt, housing affordability, housing planning, economic growth and so much more. this is exactly -- this is exactly what republicans and many leading economists predicted when our democratic friends went on not one but two partisan spending sprees during the pandemic. first came the american rescue plan, which included a long list of progress
for example, a high school teacher in pennsylvania had two master's degrees and owes more than $300,000 in student loans. she said, if i pay this $500, $600, 700 this month, how am i going to be able to afford food for the month or for the week? well, that's a familiar struggle for many families. after the pause on student loan repayment ended, the first payment was due october this last year. the education department said that roughly 40% of borrowers still have not made that payment by...
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host: that is wayne in pennsylvania. guest: we talk about palestinian grief and suffering and catastrophic starvation. thousands of palestinians, drawing attention to october 7 where what you saw was an indiscriminate, sadistic and depraved killing spree. no distinction between men, women, children. -- it has not been confirmed. hostages, 253. there was an exchange for palestinian prisoners out of israeli jails. i only look for what i have gleaned from other sources. 134 hostages alive and dead in gaza, covered by hamas and probably the palestinian islamic jihad. 31 of those the israelis believe are now dead. their bodies taken by hamas to gaza to trade for palestinian prisoners. or they died in captivity. there are some estimates, i interviewed the former israel prime minister on a show "carnegie connects." at least half of the hostages are dead. it is impossible to know. but one thing is clear, the longer they are captive under extremely -- if you listen to the stories of the freed hostages, particularly the women , it
host: that is wayne in pennsylvania. guest: we talk about palestinian grief and suffering and catastrophic starvation. thousands of palestinians, drawing attention to october 7 where what you saw was an indiscriminate, sadistic and depraved killing spree. no distinction between men, women, children. -- it has not been confirmed. hostages, 253. there was an exchange for palestinian prisoners out of israeli jails. i only look for what i have gleaned from other sources. 134 hostages alive and dead...
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and whether you being from pennsylvania? i'm from pennsylvania. and we had to take pennsylvania history, so i don't know if they do that in georgia, but if they do, is this part of the history. no. and how do we make it pointed in the. well, we we will organize. it's on the list of things we need to. do i wish i knew that steak house. i i'm a pessimist here, but i'm sure i got some good though yeah. so yeah i. all right, let me know. let me know. thank you for that. oh, good evening. my name is bud smith. mayor and dr. i'd like to ask you both a question. how long do you feel it's going to take before see another black female mayor in atlanta in atlanta? oh, i think the door is wide. i mean, i. i mean, were you asking me? i would just i would just say i considered my job every single day to be sure door was still open when i left. that was my job. we just go, yeah, i'm nothing. i have nothing to add. mayor franklin, as i said at the beginning of the talk and, the history of all the mayors before, i'm just staying in that you receive more votes cas
and whether you being from pennsylvania? i'm from pennsylvania. and we had to take pennsylvania history, so i don't know if they do that in georgia, but if they do, is this part of the history. no. and how do we make it pointed in the. well, we we will organize. it's on the list of things we need to. do i wish i knew that steak house. i i'm a pessimist here, but i'm sure i got some good though yeah. so yeah i. all right, let me know. let me know. thank you for that. oh, good evening. my name is...
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[applause] >> president biden: that will help us win pennsylvania. >> president biden: the most meaningful introduction i've ever gotten in my life. other than when my sister introduced me and i want to thank you for your friendship well beyond the introduction. an incredible honor to receive the endorsement of your family and it means so much to me. your mom, ethel who i spoke with on the phone a couple weeks ago, i guess last week, which her happy birthday, she's always been gracious to my family during the most difficult time of my life, she's done so much in her own right. and your dad i never got to meet, a senator from new york, he came to syracuse university and spoke and i waited in line, didn't get a chance to physically meet him but he inspired me, his passion and courage inspired my generation. i remember april 4, 1968, i was finishing law school at syracuse university when we heard doctor king had been assassinated, the pain and outrage sparked riots and despair across the country including in my home state of delaware. then we heard a familiar voice i listened to many times, y
[applause] >> president biden: that will help us win pennsylvania. >> president biden: the most meaningful introduction i've ever gotten in my life. other than when my sister introduced me and i want to thank you for your friendship well beyond the introduction. an incredible honor to receive the endorsement of your family and it means so much to me. your mom, ethel who i spoke with on the phone a couple weeks ago, i guess last week, which her happy birthday, she's always been...
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being from pennsylvania. but he had changed radically in those four years, he'd become a very good conservative by 1980. and i wish i'd been there in bush's suite, you know, with hannaford and -- allen, all those mike and others i wish i said, you know, said reagan picked schweiker because already been tested. you've been vetted. right. and he's a good guy and he's got a wonderful family. he's got there's no you a no downside and it'll help unify the convention. well, now we know what you should have said in new hampshire. yes. yeah, right. well, no, no. detroit. detroit. okay. but anyway, is that i'm sorry. back to paul's question or your question also. i'm sorry i objectified bush in. oh, is that was always uneasy relationship that bush gave a masterful speech at the reagan funeral and mrs. bush specifically chose bush. she wanted a president to speak at the reagan funeral at the national. i was there for the funeral it was terrific it was just wonderful. it you know how to describe it. it's just a clash of
being from pennsylvania. but he had changed radically in those four years, he'd become a very good conservative by 1980. and i wish i'd been there in bush's suite, you know, with hannaford and -- allen, all those mike and others i wish i said, you know, said reagan picked schweiker because already been tested. you've been vetted. right. and he's a good guy and he's got a wonderful family. he's got there's no you a no downside and it'll help unify the convention. well, now we know what you...
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she florida, pennsylvania, sylvania, new hampshire. and i have my approach as a journalist is. i've continued to write about this. and my strategy is really pass this law. what are the consequences? what are the. that's my question. okay. we're going to pass this law. how does this out? so one example is in keller, texas, the you know that when the school board took over and they decided that one of the things they were going news rather than have librarians be in charge of curating their collections and choosing the books, which i my reporting for this book i had several librarians just walk me through how you're trained, what you learn, and what you do in keller, texas, this far right school board decided, they were going to be in charge. and the new policy was that they would approve every purchase of every book and that it would be 30 days out in the community. and then they would address it. i watched one five and a half hour school board meeting in which at one point a library, a middle school library stood up, walked to the podium. and i just, you know, librarians are ju
she florida, pennsylvania, sylvania, new hampshire. and i have my approach as a journalist is. i've continued to write about this. and my strategy is really pass this law. what are the consequences? what are the. that's my question. okay. we're going to pass this law. how does this out? so one example is in keller, texas, the you know that when the school board took over and they decided that one of the things they were going news rather than have librarians be in charge of curating their...
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because the whig party in pennsylvania is blamed for stirring up anti catholic passion. so whigs all over the country. this is a president election year, after all assemble at these mass meetings to say it wasn't the whigs, it wasn't us. we don't oppose immigration. that's when lincoln is called on to write his first resolution on or not on immigration. and he says that foreigners and catholics should have a path to citizenship that is as convenient, cheap and expeditious just as possible. he publicly varies from that view. but as the whig party fades, i think not only overstay slavery and their inaction on slavery, but also their confusion on immigration. why were they hostile to foreigners and catholics for a very expedient reason. irish immigrants, the democratic party? because the democratic party embraced them. what came first? the embrace, the joining? i don't know, but it was mutually beneficial at that point for the preponderant number of irish to join the democrat hands by the 1850s, the horrendous no nothing movement has gripped the united states lodges, secret
because the whig party in pennsylvania is blamed for stirring up anti catholic passion. so whigs all over the country. this is a president election year, after all assemble at these mass meetings to say it wasn't the whigs, it wasn't us. we don't oppose immigration. that's when lincoln is called on to write his first resolution on or not on immigration. and he says that foreigners and catholics should have a path to citizenship that is as convenient, cheap and expeditious just as possible. he...
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. >> that's david sherry in pennsylvania line for democrats. sherry go ahead. >> hi thank you for listening to me. mayorkas is working with what he has to work with. republicans had a bill and the democrats went whroong that bill. and then trump said he didn't want it he was going to use it for his republicans that the republicans shouldn't push it. but you know what, mayorkas said what he said because that's what he has to work with. republicans do not wants to win the border crisis they want to use it as a campaign. and that's for trump. now, the republicans know trump is going to be convicted and they're doing everything they can to push it on biden for everything that's going wrong in this country. biden is out there doing his best for everyone. republicans and democrats. and it's a shame that it was a circus today with the republicans. especially at the end when that man ranted two hours after it was adjourned and just kept on going. thank you for listening to me.
. >> that's david sherry in pennsylvania line for democrats. sherry go ahead. >> hi thank you for listening to me. mayorkas is working with what he has to work with. republicans had a bill and the democrats went whroong that bill. and then trump said he didn't want it he was going to use it for his republicans that the republicans shouldn't push it. but you know what, mayorkas said what he said because that's what he has to work with. republicans do not wants to win the border...
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just this year the state levels in pennsylvania and nevada provided the constitutional basis. imagine what the equal rights amendment can secure all americans. i'm proud to work with you. i know that we are closer now than ever to seeing the equal rights amendment become the law of the land and i continue to push forth any avenues to get this done. women have waited long enough and we need to have this certified and published into the constitution. thank you all for being part of this fight for equality. we are going to have a video, she has an extraordinary story to tell about her work and she's now the first black woman who's ever been elected in the commonwealth of virginia in the house of representatives. representing the fourth congressional district in the house of representatives. i am the first black woman elected in the commonwealth of virginia i'm the daughter, granddaughter andrs great-granddaughter of educators, domestic workers, committee leaders and civil rights activists who struggle for equality. my great-grandfather on a plantation where his parents had been r
just this year the state levels in pennsylvania and nevada provided the constitutional basis. imagine what the equal rights amendment can secure all americans. i'm proud to work with you. i know that we are closer now than ever to seeing the equal rights amendment become the law of the land and i continue to push forth any avenues to get this done. women have waited long enough and we need to have this certified and published into the constitution. thank you all for being part of this fight for...
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this is from a man named dugan jr in connersville, pennsylvania. my dear senator truman, on behalf of myself and i am sure millions of other fathers who have boys in actual combat service. i want to congrats really you and your committee on the wonderful public service you have rendered the nation here in pittsburgh, right in the middle of it. the report of the committee is received with acclaim and universal condemnation, is visited on the heads of the united states steel company. any attempt to cover up acts which in effect are sabotage against our own boys by placing the responsibility on the so-called hirelings or underlings and permitted those that frame the policy of the concern to escape would be considered in the nature of a whitewash. i have to sons a brother and a son in law in the combat forces of the nation. two are at present overseas, and the others will probably go in due time. it's one hell of a situation when you and myself and millions of others who are boys risking their lives are compelled to submit to a thing of this sort that
this is from a man named dugan jr in connersville, pennsylvania. my dear senator truman, on behalf of myself and i am sure millions of other fathers who have boys in actual combat service. i want to congrats really you and your committee on the wonderful public service you have rendered the nation here in pittsburgh, right in the middle of it. the report of the committee is received with acclaim and universal condemnation, is visited on the heads of the united states steel company. any attempt...
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new york, seattle and boston, traveling to remote and rural areas in kansas or illinois or western pennsylvania was daunting. i wasn't sure if i would be to connect with people in such unfamiliar settings at one such speech. i was with a small group of athletes and community members at a university in a small town in kansas. when it came time for questions, an older lady in a purple shawl asked. what do you what do people like me? she hesitated clearly nervous. i don't know what the right words are. i don't want to mess it up. that's okay. i encouraged. let's walk through it together. okay. she took a breath. what do people like me? she tried again do to help people like you? she finally finished. i smiled. this is a wonderful question. i said, what? you're is how to be the best ally. and ally is someone who is not gay or lesbian or transgender, not lgbtq plus, but who supports us and wants to help. the lady beamed. and before i could continue to answer her question. she interrupt it. thank you so much. oh, isn't wonderful. you've given me a new word, ally. yeah. this one doesn't play as well i
new york, seattle and boston, traveling to remote and rural areas in kansas or illinois or western pennsylvania was daunting. i wasn't sure if i would be to connect with people in such unfamiliar settings at one such speech. i was with a small group of athletes and community members at a university in a small town in kansas. when it came time for questions, an older lady in a purple shawl asked. what do you what do people like me? she hesitated clearly nervous. i don't know what the right words...
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so you take all the democrats you could find ohio or pennsylvania and would pack them into districts that you drew around them for maximum density. and then that left you the rest of the to apportion out to republicans. so i think it was in 2014, if my is right when they had that race after the citizens united the penalty in ohio were virtual ties and the delegation went like 2 to 1 or i think in one case it was even 13 to 5 in favor of the republicans because they packed every democrat into those five districts and they could now run the table in the 13 with 60% margins and so it's it has a whole different purpose now. and sadly again, a, it's a blow against the supreme court. the supreme court said, oh, this stuff is too complicated. it's non justice viable, which we can't adjudicated, we can't determine it and. in my view, that was not true. and in my view it had been proven by all courts below that had already just associate it. and if that's the word successfully at the trial level and then at the circuit court level. so they came into an array of cases and precedent decisions t
so you take all the democrats you could find ohio or pennsylvania and would pack them into districts that you drew around them for maximum density. and then that left you the rest of the to apportion out to republicans. so i think it was in 2014, if my is right when they had that race after the citizens united the penalty in ohio were virtual ties and the delegation went like 2 to 1 or i think in one case it was even 13 to 5 in favor of the republicans because they packed every democrat into...
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they really think if they can get them in states like arizona, states like pennsylvania capping insolent prices that would be a winning message for him particularly older voters? >> social movements in the 60s and 70s. but college educated as a sign of the victories they want from civil rights to the feminist movement and abortion to the climate environmental movement. to ldp her proud of those achievements i feel other causes it is this kind of is not the theone to one the things the moments young people once boomers were part of the 60s and 80s have a seat at the table yet. >> hopefully they will get the doors. then we can probably ended there i think. thank you so much everyone for coming out. that was great too. [applause] [applause] by george washington universities in washington, d.c. and runs just under an hour. >> good morning, everyone. i want to start by thanking you fo
they really think if they can get them in states like arizona, states like pennsylvania capping insolent prices that would be a winning message for him particularly older voters? >> social movements in the 60s and 70s. but college educated as a sign of the victories they want from civil rights to the feminist movement and abortion to the climate environmental movement. to ldp her proud of those achievements i feel other causes it is this kind of is not the theone to one the things the...
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is itt fair if you go to pennsylvania but one county let's you let's beat really honest with everyone else for let's you let's beat really honest with everyone else for if i wasas successful challenging e last election who would be president today? joe biden. we get elected by electoral college. we never objected to enough votes that would change the outcome. but that is not the same case to the election that transpired in 2000. when the democrats objected or the 2006. the problem being you see this progress over time. what would nancy pelosi tie when the first objected? she said this was your only time to do it. it's the role of the government. but you had covid on top of it. we didn't challenging california but if you are from there and everybody got a ballot homes -- the last four families that live there because they did not clean up the rolls. l.a. had one point to million more people on the ballot then who were old enough to register to vote there. because they don't clean the rolls. then you transpire at what trans in 2020. in 2020, if you look at that election and you look at
is itt fair if you go to pennsylvania but one county let's you let's beat really honest with everyone else for let's you let's beat really honest with everyone else for if i wasas successful challenging e last election who would be president today? joe biden. we get elected by electoral college. we never objected to enough votes that would change the outcome. but that is not the same case to the election that transpired in 2000. when the democrats objected or the 2006. the problem being you see...