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every little or nothing the, the posting stations now, i put it right across the continental united states, american citizens, i costing them follows election a 1000 pounds total from bonds come in the hallways of a dead heat nationally, including increased swing states. i can best essentially race one of the closest in us history as has become the norman recent american votes, one country above all, others has again been accused of interference, pine washington security agency. we laid out on the handle the rest and on special coverage on the presidential election. 2020. welcome to the white house. we conquer races or project windows, but we can, i promise to discuss things you just one,
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pay on all the channels. like with pressing imprisonment, attempting assassinations at tilting trash. what is the real state of american democracy? in 2024. and well, both the equipment repeatedly breaks down in the crucial swing states of pennsylvania, phase of election fraud, all rising with viral videos. the pools going to show you the various irregularities within the ballots. pro easy to verify my colleagues. exactly. that might be my my, my not really sure for your address, it's kind of weird all that kind of waterfront. i think that's for the very well welcome to you. this tuesday,
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november the 5th. the big day has arrived. both thing is in full swing in the us presidential election, was tens of millions of people heading to the polls to choose who will take control of the white house for the next 4 years. with go to the big developments ahead and what is the closest race in decades in the and it truly is a neck as neg, baffled with only a small percentage of both is believed to still be in doubt about the choice not as the 1st results from is tuesday, are in the and they come from dick's vill launch new hampshire, where residents caused the balance by tradition at midnight. not that that was much costing to do 6, the local was voted, resulting in
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a tie between the 2 candidates for sign of lots of hum. well, in the main that you have the traditional, a blue democrats and red republican states with both is expected to keep to policy lines, but in purple territories. as you can see here, the swing states is far from clear who's going to come out on top and recent elections, such areas have determined to hold the keys to the white house. and as you can see, there are a 7 this year. so let's take a closer look at a few. now our zone is the only swing state on the southern, the us border, where illegal immigration recent incidents that occurred control at the control the debate here. another polarizing issue is with public and assets to restrict, to abortion in the states. and the next key about to ground is georgia, where a 3rd of the population is african american. a demographic closely followed by both parties. the state has been a republican strong. whoa was but served up
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a surprising victory to bite and 4 years ago. local officials have been focusing on an election interfere in scandal that includes the ongoing prosecution of a case against from the main kinds of a headphones held raleigh's in swing states and a final post on election day eve. take a look a well, we don't have to settle for a week, there's an incompetence in the dried and the k to nice would be k. that's what that, that's a nice word d k. can you imagine? and nobody will question it because it's true. and let us remind everyone your vote is your voice and your voice is your power. the way i believe. and as we know, it's the crucial us the electoral college that will decide the countries next leader wanted to go positive point elect. so in each state, every full year is may conduct $538.00 electrical folks in total. the number of
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them depends on the population in each state is a when a type of system in most states, meaning which have a candidate comes out ahead, gets all of the states boats. no, not the house, the mileage in maine and nebraska all the only 2 states that allow electrical boats to be split, to take the white house. a candidate needs to secure that golden ticket, the amount of 270 votes. and that's why a candidate can win the electoral college, but lose the popular vote that happened with trump in 2016. i'll say that sounds good. taylor takes us through the knife edge election now for most special 3 day studio. it's, it's election day and of course we have been preparing our usual studio and use room. we'll be walking through the night. so i'm, we're going to be having guests from the ad for, to talk through the political soccer funding correspondence, economist pundits, even politicians themselves thought we have is so lined up an extra special
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something, something. and i'm here to give you a sneak preview. so come on in, this is studio 6 also known as our green screen room. mind the cables, i will be head camped out through the nights. and basically i'm going to be giving you all the details as far as enclose is as counseling gets underway on as the results stopped trickling it. okay. i know you're thinking, but no, we're not behind schedule. and no, we don't know when resources either. we're just wasting to how to say it. and so, and usually i mention welcome to the white house. okay, now i'm kidding, but this is, i was like actual studio and i will be your numbers go. so overhead we're going to be mapping out the results state by state, keeping an extra place sites on those important swing states. are they going to color red and sweep trump to victory? will the blues when the day?
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meanwhile, overhead will be all tally of the electoral votes. so just remind you 270, that is the magic number that will get one of these candidates into the office. now, you might be asking, why, what sauce? i know what america with north american we called 2 races or project windows, but we can, i promise, discussed things you just weren't hey, on all the channels. like with threatening imprisonment, attempting assassinations, and talking trash. what is the real state of american democracy? in 2024. do you think don't trump is a fashion? yes, i do. a yes i do. and we have some very bad people. we have some sick people, radical left lunatics pension. be very easily handled by if necessary, by the national guard or really necessary by the military is increasingly unstable and on his head or and then they say he's
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a nazi about it. dotsie. i'm the opposite of a nazi. i don't know, but kamala is labeling more than half of the country as the enemy combatants, and she's calling them all fascist and this is okay, but she's a fascist. okay. she's of ashes kind of cool. so it wouldn't be an american election without some good old interference by the way, the blue sir. it's a co incidence ice. why? but joking aside, when will washington hold an election and just accept the will voice of its people, regardless of whether they choose the wrong pass and the russian government continues to want to influence and in various ways interfere with our democracy. with our electoral process for empowers, attempting to exploit our country's free exchange of ideas in order to send around
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its own propaganda. and the intelligence community issued and assessment focused on iran, russia, and china. and noted that foreign actors are refining their tactics to hide their hands in their election interference effort. and when for them not to do the elections become so secret for the political elite that this is all through the same elite. which waves into the bonnet, boost of salt, from nations, thousands of columbia to the way. we've seen the announcement just a short while ago by the venezuelan electoral commission. or we have serious concerns that the result announced does not reflect the will or the votes. then his why don't people, we've made our concerns very clear about the trajectory of the democratic institutions and the election process and georgia and the declared policy of the united states of america to be the overthrow of the knowledge re dream and tear rod . it certainly wasn't on democratic process,
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he is likely to remain the president of russia. but that does not excuse him of his autocracy. and actually auto recall hearing sullivan o blink, and crying file over the visit of some friends from across the pond to battle ground states. so maybe interference becomes a welcome helping hand. if it's a hand that helps push your mind across the finishing line. and you know, told you of helping hands despite the tales, that was always one confidence in american politics. you are the democrats, you are a republican that was just no in between. but now we've got to a point where a full law republican congresswoman, who also happens to be the daughter of a former republican vice president, is campaigning for the common law and the anything more confusing than that. a kennedy voting for trump. i say, why it was the democratic party,
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the, the democratic party, the democratic party, left me. and finally with oscar. does any of this actually matzoh? is that really a difference between a comment or a trump rain? because the one thing that is a safe spot through red and blue presidencies is war. the great system fixed in washington has always been the arms produced us. so yes, it is a mine field out that from the back to wailings and dealings to the very system, the electoral college itself. the good news is that we will be, have to make it will make sense. well, as much sense as can be made up at the election year with so many twists on surprise is a social media stuff square all has been broiled and
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a scandal. the codes even impacts with both peanuts was use a nice spot and you new york state is causing a furious online reaction with tech sites and they don't. most of the things that americans vote full, the rodents trumps running may state evolve has quite decides pay not death sentence saying that will. thirty's are ignoring big issues such as immigration and crime. while they spend time illuminating pets. have you seen the videos of this squirrel? he's like, he's a genius very was unfortunately, but the same government doesn't care about hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrant criminals coming into our country. doesn't want us to have pets. the craziest, the craziest thing he not was caesar from his own on these nice by new york states . also being tested for re based folding report will say that based on some one, the news of his death has spots wide spread fury online. republicans accuse me of democrats of overreach,
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while the dens accuse trump campaign is of using the issue to win votes. and the traditionally democratic states is what if i left the internet animals, i don't know how to say. i never get dressed, smoking get there. we're going to need a wall with and then for people to put this, obviously not every name on indicate swing states of pennsylvania votes and equipment types of forward to be broken down. and various stations concerns are the electoral fan is on safety. are starting to go viral online with you, you use is a no thing how easy it is to commit and thought it slowed as a back it up. citizens have been filming eyebrow raising technical issues on lock security and verification measures at the polls. what is your site today? but i'm just saying it might not be you can verify it, but i'm just telling you it is. you can see my id, right? if you could just verify my id, right?
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i mean, i just, i work for you. exactly. so might be my, might, might not be a but okay, it might not be the time in your savings. 1980, just trying to find cuz my number is 91 ideas veterans 4. and i will be at my major trouble our how do they know where you live? they don't even check your id. they just use your for your address. it's kind of weird. call that kind of waterfront today. i think that sure. first of all, dish, or are they? no, no, i day ma'am. no idea. no, i know one day it's interesting to i never tell us. all right, so what we see here is someone voted in. here we go live and now to full. i'm
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a republican virginia state senator richard block, mr. black waiting. thanks for joining good on the park on. very good to see you. so the posts are 3 quarters of americans afraid of possible post election violence health justified all these phase, in your opinion. i don't think there's going to be any bly, once i'm going out to, to shake hands at a full like place. as soon as we finish here, there is a sort of a nervousness about it after the george ward uh, death a couple of years ago. there was such a, almost a revolution within the urban areas loading burning murders. and i think that's right and people, but i think it right now. i don't think that's an issue. opposed to certainly public ins have a slim lead in the election across these swings days and some of the post is claim early. both thing is also on the republican side and key bonds will ground state as well. can you presume from these estimations?
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and i'm usually very cautious about election outcomes, but i will not be surprised if the republicans have a blow out victory this time. there has been a huge decline in bourbon, boating among the, the early version. or we now have early voting here and tremendous draw food and urban borders, which typically are democrats. and there's been a strong increase among rural voters who are more likely to be republican. um, we should we seen in, in our party registration, we have 30 states that register by party, either republican, democrat or, and defended. and the democratic party registrations nationwide or been on by 42 percent republicans have dropped but only 8 percent. that is
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a penalty norm is different in party registration causing quite a shift the nbc news just the other day said that the trump has a 16 percent lead among those who intend develop on election day now that should pull away. um, i know there, you know, the american elections are always, they always involve daughter fraud, particularly in major democrats controlled cities in the big urban studies, chicago, philadelphia, or tour. i honestly famous for this, but uh uh, i assume the, the, the democracy republican party has been too big to read. in other words, the, the election turned out has to be so big that it swaps the,
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the election fraud. and i think there's going to be the case this tom, what do you make of these reports about an increasing republican campaigning for all nation votes? who is a significant democratic demographic in pennsylvania? i mean, do you see the religious community swaying the votes? i, you know, what's happening in uh in the pennsylvania is, is very dramatic. um we, we see a situation where the, the very far left senator of pennsylvania veteran john federal, one is democrat very for one. and he said he is astonished by the passions of the republicans. and he said, he says it's unbelievable. he said, or i drove down the street. he says there's a, there's a super store throwing
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a trunk patch and bumper stickers and people are for and yeah, he was just astonished by him. ok. so these, these indications are the things are going to go very well in pennsylvania. and there are also reports of pro palestinian voters in swing states being often votes, the harris despite her approach to the conflicts in gauze, in exchange for someone else in a blue state facing the policy. what do you make of this scheme? do you see it working? to well, that's a little bit complicated, michigan is, is the principle state. it's one of the ones that are cala harris really must win and are there, there is a large pair of american population. there are large liberties population too. and the problem for hair which has been that, you know, we keep shipping over these,
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finding bombs, the bug bomb sort, 2000 pound bombs 3rd use to destroy all of the civilian infrastructure that supports life. and the guns the strip is not just the killing of people, but it is the elimination of all of the infrastructure that supports life. and. and so harris has been struggling to sort of draw back from what barton has, has been doing. um, i can't say that she has had much success. i was one of our problems. she goes around campaigning risk, which lose training and list training. you know, the training family has a, that of us to your point name for having very trip the american public, into attacking iraq over the supposed of weapons of mass destruction that never existed in killing
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a couple of 1000000 innocent people. and so it's, it's, it's a strange mix and it's very difficult for them across to sort out the differences within their party. so it's always going to be very interesting to see what happens in michigan. it is. yeah, adam, that despite so kennedy robot, can i do do junior, giving up his presidential bid, under those things from the supreme court? will these names should remain on the balance in michigan, wisconsin, do you expect seems to receive significant supports this spot given? got the right and um, there will be some people who vote for him, but, but kennedy has come out of the strong way endorsed donald trump gift donald trump is elected. kennedy will be part of his part of his cabinet. and so i think most, most serious kennedy supporters are on board with donald trump. so
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a lot of people have come off in the past few days. big names coming out to endorse the kind of a 1000000000 as endorsing buzz trumping hot. right. so what's the difference between the candidates, the big business support has to well, there are some, some of the account more than other i. the laws must because the wealthiest man on earth has tremendous influence. he and trump, or personal way close friends. and he's, he's the guy who, you know, what if the truck decides that he's going to end the war in ukraine? he can, he can tell they loan must just simply turn off all of the store link and come and navigation system. so he, you know, president trump to have the power to end the war. and it's interesting,
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he has campaign, i think in every row i have said we're going to end this war in ukraine. we're going to end it fast. so this is not just some idols talk, he will do it. and i think the fact that even mosque is on board with him, a deal on most if, if, if he were unfettered, if he could do what he wants to do, he could end the war and ukraine tomorrow by shutting down all the communications that the ukrainian types, so the leverage is a man, it won't be a matter of persuading. ukraine is going to be a matter of tell when you're crying that it's time to you cut this. so this is an interesting one. some leads to nbc election. not we're has to 1st, it shows the on the following of scripts under which trump takes the lead in swing states, notably in michigan. how likely is this scenario, as i say, said uh, the truck is going to, uh,
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i think she's going to win. dick morris, who was he was the campaign manager for the the bill clinton campaign which went in one. and dick morris says that he expects across the trunk when all of the swing states with the possible exception of wisconsin. but as i look at it, even in wisconsin, the biggest city is will walkie. it is beverly urban eyes, which means it is february, democrats. and there's been a, a, a significant decline in early voting and in the warranty. and that does not bode well for the democrats even there. so i think we're going to say a powerful way for donald trump, i think, i think is going to win the house. i think he's going to win the senate and he will
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take office as a, as a fair, more powerful president. and he was in 2016 because now the supreme court wayne said who's direction where they didn't before. he has a vice president who will be a total weight boy, o guy and and somebody who is is a real powerhouse ged advances or an incredible powerhouse it is old and is ro, right? also by the way, a j t. manson. so it is a zealous opponent of the war and ukraine. and so he'll be a constant moist within the cabinet and is very articulate is a broad individual. i'm going back in 2016 when trump chill took control renewed, have a republic. the house and son had put the leaders of both of those opposed.
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trump and everything that he was doing. those people have all been swept away. now, all congress, lege berry have a way towards true. you don't have the never, never transfers in congress like you did in 2016. so you're going to see a congress that will follow and they will actually, you know, they'll take their lead from from donald trump and they will carry out the things that he has promised to do. so he was going to come in uh as far, far more powerful president then he was in 2016. definitely go to an interesting few hours ahead of us have him way. thank you so much for speaking to us. boma republican virginia state senator richard blunt. thank you so much. okay. well, let's go live now to serial academic isabella as i dial. i'm ready. thanks for joining cuz i'm a product and very nice to see you today. so
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a domestic issues generally tend to dominate american elections. but to what extent do you think? well, some phone thing in the middle east right now could affect this is both. and i see if we go back in time to one of the statements given by buying and the to the all, when he said hard for me, i'll do train and the banishing options by law. i'm from us. good. what time to be done to any of carmella harris and back then it was joe bar to the to dog tom or joe binder back then gosh, other electives. she was drawing and hear from this statement speaking sounds like for us in the middle east, it doesn't matter whether the winner would be on top of tamala harris. what was nice to us is, are we in strategic? i'm sorry, i know the focus of it is on the american election,
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but i will tell you here i'm trying to explain what the results of the american election we use the up here in the reason me to, uh uh, it's also as you start to use a small cheesy baseball head that way this really steep this would be for the american administration, whether it's the whole top or color hotter, to put pressure on israel to stop. and to, to, to that much as we go back to why some of and the are the official one of the, one of the minister i was there. yeah, i'm a treat. they try to push or do you know she ation for each i hear back and i remember we remember the american administration where trying to avoid negotiation. they didn't give uh, they weren't to be in any kind of negotiation concerning ceasefire until the top of
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the massacre. okay. when the time the metabolism is right, um they know that they have only let me say, i know that they went and saw that one. well, they no big problem and the, the, the prior, and then the very same day back back in 2006. and while i'm in and we started down into the ocean, in terms of us policy toward syria, how might a trump will? how is victory and fluid and start relationship? you know, distrust, know the friends are there. we have multiple, a legal existence, all american american military base on our non just 3, please. our suffering. the sa, okay. the people over the, the past decades and over the past tickets, we have obama,
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the buyer. and now we don't know who the research is. we don't the democracy republic i'm oh, or any kind of reflective to us the, the administration of the american administration to support of israel. they, i mean the, and they know that the only, i mean one or they may be that, that the ministry still does not favor the shooting guard. is that because it's really of a support to the liberties and seeing and resistance because for their own right, saving the stuff for the rights of their own law and their own lives. yeah. which has to be taken by these res day over and over and over. thank you so much for visiting to us today. really.

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