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the, the way of posting stations now open across the united states as american citizens, that calls thing that follows election. east holes have donald trump and pamela harris at a dead sheets nationally think there thing in case swing, state based presidential race. one of the closest in us history. why that might be a new election yet, but it is the same old story, washington, the security agencies that pride in to parents filed and you'll never guess who the culprit is. this time for renewal, the latest from all us electron head pull tests right here. and most of the 12 other take equipment reportedly breaks down and the crucial swing states of pennsylvania phase of election flow. the rising with viral videos to both that and
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to show the various irregularity using the ballots price. if you could just verify my id like i need a category. exactly that might be, might not, might not think research or for your address. it's kind of weird call that kind of waterfront. i think that's for the a very well welcome to you. this is on the international and the big day has arrived. votes and gives in full swing to the us presidential election with tens of millions of people having to the polls to choose who will take control of the white house for the next 4 years. we've got all the big developments ahead and what is the closest race in decades? the,
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well, they truly is a neck and neck bound. so with only a small percentage of both just believed to still be in doubts about that. choice box is the best results from this tuesday or in, and they come from fix the load to new hampshire, where residents costs the bylaws by tradition at midnight. nope. but there was lots counseling to do to 6 local was voted, resulting in a tie between the 2 candidates. perhaps that's a sign of what's to come. what is the criminal us electoral college that will decide the country is next lead the political parties appoint electors in each state every 4 years, totaling $538.00 spots. the exact number in each state depends on the group population, and is the window take whole system in most days, meaning which as
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a candidate comes out ahead because all of the states votes know mazda house and the launch is made in nebraska, where the only 2 states that i would like to, but it's to be split, to take the white house, a kind of that needs to secure these $270.00 votes. that's the magic number. and that's why they can win the presidency even despite losing the popular vote, which as you remember exactly what happened to donald trump, back in 2016. well, we are of course, bring into our special coverage and we also have a very special 3. the interactive studio as ask you a tailor is that for a small scale looking absolutely stunning in blue? maybe that's a sign to close to cons. who knows? it was destiny not met, length nicky, about. so i'm going to say from the get go, but it is true from coast to coast votes in various all open like you said. so across america is 50 states 6 times and tens of millions dusting all fast. i
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voted because that costing bad polyps who are the market best thing on, on what surprises might not in school. and one of what the saying is one of the tightest elections in us history. we will be talking through all that and more and all special coverage the says says out in the 2 holes race between a republican and donald trump and the democrats coming to harris opposed, published on the eve of the election show that it really could not be any tight between these 2, they are currently neck and neck with harris uh, gatherings, 48.7 percent. trump 48.6. that is the march. and that we're talking about at this stage, the remaining 2 percent factors to 3rd party candidates. people like chill stein of the green party, who, let's be honest, they really have no chance of winning,
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but why they're important they could throw crucial folks away from real contenders . now. c the country's editorial system itself is actually come on to increasing scrutiny in recent years. with many americans even coordinated for just to be scrapped. so for over $700.00 proposals pushing the items of reform over total abolition of the total college have been presented in congress. that gets you a sense of how people feel about this all tax system polls. so in fact, but at least 63 percent of us citizens would prefer to shift to the pop, could affect instead. meaning that basically whoever gets the majority they, when the electoral college states all the way back to 1787 with the nations founding fathers, apparently concerned about giving too much power to the general public, which they worried wouldn't really be able to figure everything out on that on the system also, and this is why people still defend that aims to give more of
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a voice to smaller, less populous states. what it say gets a such a number of electoral votes. he's a tiny little numbers that you can't see onto the abbreviations of the state. and this number is based on its representation in congress, put the load and off the house, which is ultimately determined by population. and so each state has a minimum of 3 electoral votes that so it's 2 sinuses plus at least one representative in the house. but every decade, oh, so it wouldn't be how to in 2020 the us conduct a sudden so, so it counts the population and that potentially changes the number of representatives and that for the electoral votes for each state. and this is a process called re apportionment just an example. in 2020, very solid rad republican run texas. down in the south, i gained 2 additional congressional districts of the last 2 decades. mobile 9000000
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people have flocked to the large install state and big corporations. are increasing the past 2 of the box and setting up the h q's, the tool into its move business friendly climate. so this is one of the changes, while the biggest one really is the democratic stronghold all the way from the west coast. that's kind of fornia for the 1st time in its history. it's actually most devoted. so you can see that 54 in 20222023700000 people. lot to move from california to neighboring nevada themselves were fields down to texas and florida to and that we're seeing really sore and costs of living high taxes run, put crime tech type, who, you know, most very seamless to announce that he was abandoning the golden state so i think the little which band teacher has from telling parents that the children identifies a different gender as his final school. what some of the key examples quickly to
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run through the most important probably battle ground state and this selection i am talking about pennsylvania. well fellow, swing state of pennsylvania. last of just to clarify, well, federal swing state and leaning towards trump, north carolina, it gained one. there are a few others to do anything i will say is that this is mainly statistics. things these changes what really have an influence on the final picture? well that's yet southern the swing states will be the king made king make cuz i mean the parts of the country which was along policy lines rob that the paul to united states really very sadly be won by either the read all the players. what tool king, nevada, our so not that it's a shift to the midwest, wisconsin michigan. moving east. it's north carolina, georgia, and pennsylvania or ice and treating us will be on that. well, i do want to take a look specifically at nevada, of course her ma, of las vegas. let's go to that. read the boss population heavily latino,
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increasingly young. and they do traditionally the left box. it is also a states that relies on the fatality industry. what people survive off of tips. so a healthy economy for that, that is a top priority. they need those pets to go as far as possible, so bite and inflation. that's just not doing it for them. miracles are also containing that housing has become an affordable as well as the california is. they move in, not driving up the prices. trump. so a pretty big truck rack would on the economy might very well swing it from then. well, a little south of nevada, it is, of course i reserve not and that immigration is top of the concerns this probably i'm surprised given that the grand canyon state has a $370.00 plus small buddha, with mexico trump of calls has consistently taken a my walk equals 5 and that house is open to a policy and he's ready promise to run pop deportations. all the legal migrants,
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if he takes the rains that opposed to configure that. we're going to build that, do what these 2 states involved in arizona also side is a concern, a portion right and amendments to the state constitutions that are on the pallets will not be trumps. down for some on let's say, maybe, but of cool things change over time. so fact in 2016 donald trump actually one result you're not by nearly 4 percent, but then he lost, you can see on this map to do it by doing in 2020 less than half a percent between those 2 at that stage post. so this is race, have found trump on our smoked and a statistical tied down in arizona. so the east we're going to look at a tour to down here. a trump well not in 2016 by quite as strong as 5 percent, but then he lost a bite. and 4 years later, the less than 12000 votes, the racists,
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it is a tough stop in the peach state. well moving, father moved up to michigan. trump prevailed in 2016 and really what was the shop close to the democrats? who is the one that consistently since 1988. by to know, he made a great come back for the great make states and 2020 fasting trump by 3 percent. today it's a toss up in the midwest uh nebraska. so a trump victory in 2016, but by didn't one that was made to the court house. the state is leaning more towards harris right at this moment that also so if we headed back west nevada, the democrats have pretty much one of the previous 2 presidential elections. but trump has managed to gain plenty of support. but recently tying the silver state into yes, melba toast up tara trade. what with the margins, so raise has been quite naturally anything could happen in the coming hours, including believe it or not, a tie is strong and harris got an equal number of about a total votes. $269.00 each suggest $5.00 to $70.00. the magic number,
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the house of representatives then gets to decide the when are you using a one state one vote rule. now theoretically that is possible, but it's on like the last time you saw anything like that was back in 18. 25 wouldn't. don't quincy adams got into the oval office? well, one of the biggest stories on the bill, top tier, today's boat was incumbent need a job. i didn't dropping out of the race in july, who can still get thoughts. very rad cards for sitting us president. well, the look back at that, i'm more of the major events that have so far shaped this campaign is all tease donald for the confidence determines i'm convinced he hasn't lost his marbles. that was joe biden, when he announced his re election bid last year with vice president, kamala harris as his running mate. of course, we have a very different plan for the economy. we,
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you and i together were turning things around and we're doing it in a big way. and the democrats voter base gave bite and it's blessing re nominating him in march of this year. for her part, harris was gearing up to support the president's re election campaign, claiming his mental health was just fine, no matter how reality began to unravel. i spend a lot of time a job. i'd be in the oval office or the situation room. and i can tell you, this is someone who is tireless in terms of working on behalf of the american people. a very bold and vibrant president in july. and he is an extraordinary leader. and i wish that people can see what i see, because there's only one person who says behind that resolute that i work, which i have and every day the work that under job i, that's leadership, our administration is accomplished as transformative. i'm not going to engage in
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that hypothetical because joe biden is very much alive and running for re election . iris and the democrats continue to deflect claims of bite and being on 5th. but when special council robert, her testified to congress about the findings of his investigation and the president's mental fitness. he said his memory had significant limitations and it looked like that wasn't biden's only a parent, mental health issue the the same the,
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as the election grew closer and biden's gaps grew and number liberal leads began to lose faith in a potential 2nd term. and when the june presidential debate came around, well, that was the last strong, the, the total initiative relative to what we can do with more border patrol and more asylum. last for the drums, i really don't know what he said at the end of this is who they don't think he knows what he said. either i made sure every company in the world, every pharmaceutical company can not have to pay you. and by the way, my son was not a loser, is not a sucker. you're the sucker! you're, those are ensure that we're able to make every single solitary person eligible for what i have been able to do with the, with the coven, i should be with dealing with everything we have to do is if we finally b, medicare, take you, president 5, i'm the media was quick to pull
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a 180 and throw by them under the bus, and they were having conversations about the president's performance, which they think was visible, which i think will hurt other people down the party in the ticket. if you're concerned about the job, by that age, you probably don't know till 500 is actually in good shape. and now they're in a, i won't say a full fledged panic, but it's getting. there is a full on panic tonight for mentally. he's quite acute benny aid, who engages with him or reporters. we can see this. the gears of his mind are working the right way. media has so fixated on biden's and by them purportedly having talented of issues. it's not just making an issue of buttons and it's, it's lying, it's a scene i all i'm saying is demand. and after so to turn their, she was come all the harris no platform, no primary votes and a golden ticket to the democratic ticket without having to put in any of the foot work that bite and did. paris was swiftly appointed on a virtual roll call. vote with some faceless delegates in august and in the
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negatively raised questions. this is the 2nd time the democratic party has circumvented democracy and show that's not bad. yes, it is. hillary clinton out there, that's hillary clinton and it was that shows nothing actually had bruce springsteen too. and what happened to her? and now we've shown since haven't hilary clinton want to prior. okay. she want to primary, you may not low, but he could that with really great bernie sanders. so she went to hi mary. ok. first of all, that's the 1st old it kamala heritage. we would have primers and we've talked about this before. what you're talking about tonight. after what you just saw, the daughter right now you have the wish hold on stick syntron. if that's the talk about what matters to voters, do you really think voters care about the internet? seeing primary care or general directory? sherman's healthcare today? and for those reasons, kevin o'leary is out. i hated, i'm a republicans also began to ask why the liberals all decided to just ignore biden's,
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declining mental health until the very last moments before they kicked them to the curb. every single person who saw a job, i knew that he wasn't capable of doing the job. and for 3 years they said nothing until he became political dead weight. that is not a way to run a country that is not a way to run a political party that is an insult to voters. but even as bide in was eliminated from the race together with his suddenly confirmed mental issues that turned out that even without suffering from those issues, the democrats knew candidate also had trouble remembering anything wrong with those past 4 years. if anything, to which you have done something differently than president biden during the past 4 years, there is down a thing that comes to mind in terms of and i've been a part of, of, of most of the decisions that have had impact on elected on charismatic and pretty unbelievable was welcome back way here in our regular studio with me. and it
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seems that both kind of this is still out to making a final push as opposed to being tossed. couple of hours attempted to surprise her supporters with unexpected phone calls, but something isn't adding up. let's take a closer look at what went down to the democratic national committee has quotas. wal, allegedly speaking to some of the voters, the v p proudly showed off her phone screen and guess who was on the other line, they opened camera app internet use of slums. harris speculating that she was in fact pretending to be on the line as d. n. c, work is hand, it has several signs. meanwhile, and donald trump is demanding that law enforcement asked the games to mass chasing gives philadelphia. earlier reports coming out of pennsylvania, the elections decisive wildcard state claim that the voting machines have stowed, making the former president furious. so the possible votes of fraud,
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they use these very expensive computers and they come here or even pennsylvania. they want to have an answer till 2 or 3 days from now. i think it's an absolute outrage give that's the case. so maybe it'll be later, but it's a paper ballots in france. they went paper ballots because the mail in was not working corrupt. it has been some irregularities reported in pennsylvania and the swing states, as we reported that voting equipment broke down. essentially the election ballot as scanners were no longer working in that various pulling stations. and that was due to a reported software malfunction in the electronic voting system. now that is specifically in cambria and bedford county, the voting machines are just not scanning, we can accept the boats on the paper ballot. this is all over our county as far as i know, i'm not sure who else that would be affecting. um, i do know the systems are different throughout pennsylvania,
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so i know it's affecting camry accounts right now and it seems to be all of cambria county now. the state has extended its voting hours due to this malfunction, but voters in pennsylvania are massively complaining about this issue. i mean, there was also for circulating online, showing a line of voters that were held up because of this multi function of the voting machines. so it seems like it's been quite hectic in pennsylvania. yeah. with things as close as they are between the 2 candidates. i have we voted matos. so how's everything been going in other states in california, some claimed that the states vote in system there is easily susceptible to fraud. and there was an ex user, jordan henry who claimed that pulling station officials did not ask for his id card and that he was able to vote without his id. what is your printing it sent to me? 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? a lazy to verify my idea of what i mean. and i took
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a word for ease colleagues. exactly. so might be, might not, might not be a vote. okay. it might not be the time you're saying essentially it's nice to buy because might not be right. now there were some reports also claiming that trump's name was not even on the 1st page on some pallets in california and older instances . a video was showcasing at kentucky boulder that was trying to vote for trump in the voting machine, but his vote was being changed to kamala harris and other footage a showed a border in new jersey concerned over the fact that his id was not we required and the addresses were not being verified. now one id is 4 and i will be at the large major trouble hour. uh right now where you live, they don't even check your id. they just search your for your address. it's kind of weird. call that kind of waterfront. i think that sean 1st of all the sure there's
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no, no i do ma'am. no idea. no, i know one day it's interesting or again, let's take a look at a video of a woman who claims to have and never really participated in elections. but somehow she finds out that she does have a record of voting in the system. has the right to, i've never voted tell us right. so what we see here is someone who voted in your i mean you can hear it in her voice ending her reaction that she is genuinely shocked. and the list of bizarre instances is quite long. so it can not really be ignored. i mean, from pawleys stations not being bothered to check people's identity to machines breaking down to people, finding out that they've been bowden in the past selections, but somehow they weren't part of it. so the list really goes on here and we'll keep, tell us about these reports. some of those are for being organized by far last to
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organizations. well, so i don't about details were released on monday regarding for. 1 left organizations being behind the fragile and solid registrations that were dumped in several counties in pennsylvania as well as maricopa county in arizona. now in lancaster county, specifically in pennsylvania, at least 2500 ballot registrations, were in question. 60 percent of them turned out. they were fragile and in older counties they also reported similar fraudulent activities. now the organization that is set to be behind all of this is also said to have worked with democratic candidates and also has received hundreds of thousands of dollars from democratic political committees. this 2018. now the more you look into it, the more questionable things get. so we've got the, the faulty machines because there are 2 ideas not being checked. what other forms of virtue, influenza during consent was all american and media outlets have reported that groups associated with the camella harris campaign have allegedly offered to pay
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social media influence as large amounts of money to simply endorse kamala harris. and they've even suggested a so called create a poor old that's been set up that would allow these influencers to apply for the position above the influence or did come out there and laid everything out on the table as it did on from riley couple days ago. in durham, north carolina, and i went live at it, and it's just so cool. it's a little that the very next day i get an e mail and is a management company that is looking for influencers to attend the kamala harris rally a couple of days before the election. they're looking for people who can essentially sided a supported elders. odd and they switched. i says for the cyber crime ration it would require for all my expenses to be paid for plus $50000.00. and it was
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obviously doug, because who the hell would pay me $50000.00 to attend a rally. but i was telling this i can when i got a response said that sounds great. now that is essentially indirectly buying votes or even trading people in the st. jude in genuine manner. now there's also this donald trump impersonator to median in las vegas, who has revealed that now he needs the security team in all of the shows, and that was after he was cho biased. the citizen in a hotel elevator for representing wood trunk stands for. now in general, it seems that the election process in the united states is not really going as smoothly. and we will have to wait and see how all of this will develop. a wave of military two's a surgeon onto the west and sentiment on political turmoil of the sahu of the check in history. joe biden has presided over during his tenure when it comes to america's relations with africa. teasley, a con,
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get it breaks down washington's reason legacy on the continent for us as to why this term comes with a success. so we'll have to deal with the legacy when it comes to africa, fight in full school. the concepts stipulated in between to, to just to advocate strategy of not small to, to much in that document is present all to that should have enough to wait in global institutions to keep the consistency voice in global decision making. and in some way, that's exactly what we get to happen. we divide the space and expected the last 4 years have seen political upheaval with the salvation of washington. the sun rises as we sustained applicant countries that have been the table to come to, to the beach and i'm no longer with the yeah, the syrian government to regret the desire of the american government to deny the
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sovereign easier and people the right to choose their partners and to types of partnership capable of helping them to truly fight against terrorism. and also being forced to plus service members came from neighboring side american innovation and supports have that so basically she would need to be in crisis really in see continued to be at the front on going consistency documentation to that. so allies, one hands on move also pop onto the u. s. continues to be someone else. the russian federation narrative drowned out the us government in the past years. they were excel and the russian federation stoked
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a lot of the instability across this. the hell they did this through misinformation, this information campaigns. so i see how we will double down in our efforts is through our own information campaign. but mass flip our assurance efforts. a russian federation is really trying to take over the central africa as well as the ssl play me. russia and china might feel good, but deep down the united states known as a whole 6 the wrong disease in state exchange, russia in china, our global powers, they are going to be present. what we have to make sure is that we maintain our presence, and in that, in that region, it is all about partnerships and alliances. so by then for the most part, to ignore the applicant over his entire term and is nearly 4 years in office, is hosted a few was an advocate for business. even the upcoming visit feels more like a walk straight to us trades with subsaharan
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africa, from team members to question the face of this softly preferential trade program. so the reason policy makers hope that washington's applicant opportunity act. oh, cool. as the primary you is trade policy for the region economy development, an advocate for the country is not willing to follow that policies. despite the intensive engagement between the united states and the central african republic, gab anesha and uganda, these countries have failed to address the united states concerns about the non compliance with the a go eligibility criteria. even so that's a couple of honda civic to vehicle what to teach. relationship with russia was for simplicity to question with us us investments funding and trade access is most of the upside from it. we assume.

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