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isknow that cory gardner widely acknowledged as an adept politician. at the end of the day, this is a state that leans blue. it's not a blue state. it's winnable in the right conditions. in 2014, gardner won by a couple of points. evenis an uphill battle, for a talented politician. host: john is joining us from washington. go ahead. caller: can you hear me? my question is why are we so and concerned with what is going on in the streets when we have corruption and human people likeand epstein and maxwell that haven't and itvestigated pertains to some of the leaders of this country and other countries? why are those things not been investigated. host: thank you. guest: epstein was being prosecuted when he died. maxwell was only recently arrested. there will be a prosecution there, that will get a lot of attention. violence in the streets of american cities is a big story. i hear my friends on the left say the violence is brought on proportion compared to the peaceful protests occurring. in columbus, things have been quiet since an initial outburst. an ar
isknow that cory gardner widely acknowledged as an adept politician. at the end of the day, this is a state that leans blue. it's not a blue state. it's winnable in the right conditions. in 2014, gardner won by a couple of points. evenis an uphill battle, for a talented politician. host: john is joining us from washington. go ahead. caller: can you hear me? my question is why are we so and concerned with what is going on in the streets when we have corruption and human people likeand epstein...
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and of course cory gardner and sue were able to knit this together along with joe manchin and others. that meeting was consequential and again, this is not as easy as it might look in the end but incredibly important and i believe decades from now we all look back and will be very proud with the fact that we have indeed conserved this americas great treasures for future generations. thank you. [applause] >> i have to say one of the things i said in the room, i cannot believe previous ministrations did not do this and i viewed it as having really no choice, we had to do this, we cannot allow this to deteriorate or go down further. and now will be better than ever before. that's what we want, better than ever before, congratulations to everybody, now i will sign the great american outdoors act and is going to be a real privilege. if we could have a few of you folks come up. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> great job. >> thank you. >> thank you president. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conv
and of course cory gardner and sue were able to knit this together along with joe manchin and others. that meeting was consequential and again, this is not as easy as it might look in the end but incredibly important and i believe decades from now we all look back and will be very proud with the fact that we have indeed conserved this americas great treasures for future generations. thank you. [applause] >> i have to say one of the things i said in the room, i cannot believe previous...
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it would be susan collins in maine and cory gardner in colorado they are both very well liked they are strong indefatigable campaigners and i think they'll both end up winning on election day so you take that and then you look at it's likely that the president's trying to get wins in north carolina where you've got it could suffer a surfer thom tillis but i think that helps him win like of 7 of the 9 percent number and then it's likely the president wins in arizona or more of the mix i was going to tough with tough race but again remember that 90 percent number and it's likely the president wins in iowa where you've got in montana he's certainly going to win where there's also tough races so i think over. all the senate they may lose come out a seat or so behind on those races i just went through but you've got to factor in alabama we're talking tougher bills republican nominee running is incumbent democrat doug jones who's doug jones is not going to get reelected that's just the bottom line i don't care how much democrats want to spend that they're going to spend they have a chance or
it would be susan collins in maine and cory gardner in colorado they are both very well liked they are strong indefatigable campaigners and i think they'll both end up winning on election day so you take that and then you look at it's likely that the president's trying to get wins in north carolina where you've got it could suffer a surfer thom tillis but i think that helps him win like of 7 of the 9 percent number and then it's likely the president wins in arizona or more of the mix i was...
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in colorado, you are seeing cory gardner talk about his work on the environment. they are trying to talk -- draw attention to individual things that they have accomplished in the state to help them over perform trump. and places like colorado and maine, those are the places where republican senate candidates are probably going to have to overperform trump more than any place else. >> i guess we will have to get you back to go through some of the other senate races. i'm sure we will. 90 days to the election. we've been speaking with national editor in chief, leah askarinam. you can follow the reporting on twitter. thanks so much for being here. >> thanks so much for having me. republican senator tim scott and baltimore police commissioner harrison talk about police reform and effective ways to bridge the gap between police and the communities they serve. they spoke an event hosted by the american bar association. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> it's my no
in colorado, you are seeing cory gardner talk about his work on the environment. they are trying to talk -- draw attention to individual things that they have accomplished in the state to help them over perform trump. and places like colorado and maine, those are the places where republican senate candidates are probably going to have to overperform trump more than any place else. >> i guess we will have to get you back to go through some of the other senate races. i'm sure we will. 90...
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you're in colorado you're seeing cory gardner talk about his work on the environment. they're trying to draw to individual things in the state so they don't have to talk about a national environment to help them overperform trump. especially in places like colorado and maine, those are the places where republican senate candidates will have to overperform trump more than any place else. host: we'll have to get you back to go through the other senate races. i'm sure we will 90 days to the election and we've been speaking with the national journal editor. you can follow their reporting on twitter >> c-span's washington journal. every day we're taking your calls live on the air on the news of the day, and we'll discuss policy issues that impact you coming up on saturday morning david becker. he discusses president's trump warning about possible mail-in ballot fraud in this year's presidential election. discussion on america's report. live tuesday morning. be sure to join your cushion with your phone caul, facebook comment, text messages and tweets. >> next, house majority
you're in colorado you're seeing cory gardner talk about his work on the environment. they're trying to draw to individual things in the state so they don't have to talk about a national environment to help them overperform trump. especially in places like colorado and maine, those are the places where republican senate candidates will have to overperform trump more than any place else. host: we'll have to get you back to go through the other senate races. i'm sure we will 90 days to the...
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isknow that cory gardner widely acknowledged as an adept politician.t the end of the day, this is a state that leans blue. it's not a blue state. it's winnable in the right conditions. in 2014, gardner won by a couple of points. evenis an uphill battle, for a talented politician. host: john is joining us from washington. go ahead. caller: can you hear me? my question is why are we so and concerned with what is going on in the streets when we have corruption and human people likeand epstein and maxwell that haven't and itvestigated pertains to some of the leaders of this country and other countries? why are those things not been investigated. host: thank you. guest: epstein was being prosecuted when he died. maxwell was only recently arrested. there will be a prosecution there, that will get a lot of attention. violence in the streets of american cities is a big story. i hear my friends on the left say the violence is brought on proportion compared to the peaceful protests occurring. in columbus, things have been quiet since an initial outburst. an argu
isknow that cory gardner widely acknowledged as an adept politician.t the end of the day, this is a state that leans blue. it's not a blue state. it's winnable in the right conditions. in 2014, gardner won by a couple of points. evenis an uphill battle, for a talented politician. host: john is joining us from washington. go ahead. caller: can you hear me? my question is why are we so and concerned with what is going on in the streets when we have corruption and human people likeand epstein and...
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we just signed the other day, cory gardner, great senators, and we signed a bill that is going to reallything incredible from an environmental standpoint, the biggest we've ever signed, they say, other than teddy roosevelt, it goes back to teddy roosevelt. i said why isn't it bigger? we also did something tremendous for utah. thousands and thousands of acres. we opened it up. i said why isn't it bigger than teddy roosevelt? i want figure. -- bigger. otherwise i'm not signing it. they said sir, he did the grand canyon and other things. the grand canyon is big. do we agree? even for mike lindell, the grand canyon -- even mike would admit the grand canyon is tough to beat, right? anyway, we signed it and it's one of the biggest. they say the biggest thing environmentally done since teddy roosevelt. that's a long time ago. we achieved together. and what we are doing together is nothing short of an economic miracle. now we are doing it again. we did it. we built the greatest economy in history of the world but now i have to do it again. [cheering and applause] you know what that is? that's ri
we just signed the other day, cory gardner, great senators, and we signed a bill that is going to reallything incredible from an environmental standpoint, the biggest we've ever signed, they say, other than teddy roosevelt, it goes back to teddy roosevelt. i said why isn't it bigger? we also did something tremendous for utah. thousands and thousands of acres. we opened it up. i said why isn't it bigger than teddy roosevelt? i want figure. -- bigger. otherwise i'm not signing it. they said sir,...
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it's going to help cory gardner in colorado. >> dana: i'm sure that's welcome news to republicans inolorado. juan, there are some people who think at least for suburban voters, their thoughts about nra and guns has changed. do you think it is sufficient, sufficiently change that it wouldn't have as big of an impact as some democrats are worried about? >> juan: i'm not sure how to answer that, dana. i think it is the case that nra voters, people voting simply on the issue of gun rights, they were going to vote for president trump or senate candidates who are republican anyway. i don't think it changed those votes. in fact, i think this story may be being framed in the wrong w way. i remember that the real fight, the real story here was nra members being upset that they were being ripped off by their own leadership. it was kind of a intramural issue that you had, remember last year oliver north was forced out when he said it's time for us to do a financial review of how money is being spent. in the new york suit, the allegation is that you get people at the top of the nra draining $64
it's going to help cory gardner in colorado. >> dana: i'm sure that's welcome news to republicans inolorado. juan, there are some people who think at least for suburban voters, their thoughts about nra and guns has changed. do you think it is sufficient, sufficiently change that it wouldn't have as big of an impact as some democrats are worried about? >> juan: i'm not sure how to answer that, dana. i think it is the case that nra voters, people voting simply on the issue of gun...
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so how to senator cory gardner who has done a great job as an incumbent, how does he make his case independent from donald trump when it's clear the president is not interested in candidates down ballot drawing distance from him. regard know, martha mcsally, can they be successful by drawing that distance while mobilizing those trump voters? david: and in the midterm election we saw some defection from trump, particularly with women and the suburbs. sureyou need to do to make that they can hold onto the women they need and the suburbs. lanhee: the suburbs is a question that's fundamental to the future of the gop. the republican party has controlled the suburbs over the last many years and presidential elections. he president trump to win will have to turn things around. that's why the law & order message. the goal is to frame this as anarchy versus police control, or peaceable control of the streets. i think that's dynamic, that dichotomy is something you will hear about because republicans view that is the best way possible to secure support in the suburbs. that's why this continues to be a b
so how to senator cory gardner who has done a great job as an incumbent, how does he make his case independent from donald trump when it's clear the president is not interested in candidates down ballot drawing distance from him. regard know, martha mcsally, can they be successful by drawing that distance while mobilizing those trump voters? david: and in the midterm election we saw some defection from trump, particularly with women and the suburbs. sureyou need to do to make that they can hold...
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into here, i think in this year, saw as democratic pick-up opportunities, susan collins in maine, cory gardner, martha mcsally. in colorado the state has trended very democratic. maine has as well. collins voted for kavanaugh and mcsally's had a hard time. arizona trending. i did not have north carolina really on my list of competitive races. tom tillis, though, he's polling way underwater in a lot of people's polling. i've been surprised how consistent it is given it's not a race i expected to be this competitive. >> so we have democrat cal cunningham, up by eight against the incumbent republican. and we have former vice president joe biden up by four against president trump. and, chris, you're, like, completely right about this. this was, again, you know, not usually something that would be on people's radar in a normal general election year, but things are going incredibly poorly for the republican party, and one thing to note is that it's actually not a better story down-ballot for republicans. we found that incumbent republican senators are, with the exception of senator susan collins, ac
into here, i think in this year, saw as democratic pick-up opportunities, susan collins in maine, cory gardner, martha mcsally. in colorado the state has trended very democratic. maine has as well. collins voted for kavanaugh and mcsally's had a hard time. arizona trending. i did not have north carolina really on my list of competitive races. tom tillis, though, he's polling way underwater in a lot of people's polling. i've been surprised how consistent it is given it's not a race i expected to...
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it is for the people who are susan collins, cory gardner, who are up for reelection, and then all the people who want to run in 2024. right? that's what mitch mcconnell is trying to stitch together. he has a white house who doesn't care one way or another. i want to point this out because as you mentioned in the last segment, the post office is a part of these negotiations. none of this matters. it doesn't matter if you give people $400, $600, or $1200 a month if we do not have the right and the ability this fall to vote these people out. no matter what the democrats do, if they do not put in money and investigations and resources to protect the post office, i don't know about the rest of the people on the panel. have i mail that was sent two week association from the next state over that hasn't gotten here. that's what is going to happen. if the democrats do not prioritize the post office in these negotiations, all of these fights will make no difference because these people will stay entrenched in office and they will never, ever leave and continue to impress and abuse us. >> saru,
it is for the people who are susan collins, cory gardner, who are up for reelection, and then all the people who want to run in 2024. right? that's what mitch mcconnell is trying to stitch together. he has a white house who doesn't care one way or another. i want to point this out because as you mentioned in the last segment, the post office is a part of these negotiations. none of this matters. it doesn't matter if you give people $400, $600, or $1200 a month if we do not have the right and...
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they want it to be about a lot of things, but donald trump is not what cory gardner wants to be debating right now. lahnee chen, always appreciate your perspective. we'll be back with more of the breaking news you may have missed while the president was speaking. it's now public there's an investigation into president trump and the trump organization by the new york attorney general and some really scary covid news. we'll be right back. hen it comeg for colon cancer, don't wait. because when caught early, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your prescriber if cologuard is right for you. i'm on it. that's a step in the right direction. i had this hundred thousand dollar student debt. two hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars in debt. ah, sofi literally changed my life. it was the easiest application process. sofi made it so there's no tradeoff betw
they want it to be about a lot of things, but donald trump is not what cory gardner wants to be debating right now. lahnee chen, always appreciate your perspective. we'll be back with more of the breaking news you may have missed while the president was speaking. it's now public there's an investigation into president trump and the trump organization by the new york attorney general and some really scary covid news. we'll be right back. hen it comeg for colon cancer, don't wait. because when...
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we just signed something the other day, cory gardner, steve daines, great senators, and we signed a bill that is going to really be something incredible from an environmental standpoint, the biggest we've ever signed they say other than teddy roosevelt, goes back to teddy roosevelt. i said -- we also did something tremendous for utah, you know that? thousands and thousands of acres. we opened it up. i said why isn't it bigger than teddy roosevelt? i want bigger. otherwise, i'm not signing and they said he did the grand canyon and a few other things and i said all right, that's pretty big. grand canyon is big. even for mike lindell, the grand canyon. even you would admit it's tough to beat. but we did, we signed and is one of the biggest -- the biggest environmentally done since teddy roosevelt. that's a long time ago. what we are doing together is nothing short of an economic miracle and now we are doing it again. we did it, built the greatest economy in the history of the world and now i have to do it again. you know what that is? that's right. that is god test. you did it once, and i s
we just signed something the other day, cory gardner, steve daines, great senators, and we signed a bill that is going to really be something incredible from an environmental standpoint, the biggest we've ever signed they say other than teddy roosevelt, goes back to teddy roosevelt. i said -- we also did something tremendous for utah, you know that? thousands and thousands of acres. we opened it up. i said why isn't it bigger than teddy roosevelt? i want bigger. otherwise, i'm not signing and...
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you're in colorado you're seeing cory gardner talk about his work on the environment.y're trying to draw to individual things in the state so they don't have to talk about a national environment to help them overperform trump. especially in places like colorado and maine, those are the places where republican senate candidates will have to overperform trump more than any place else. host: we'll have to get you back to go through the other senate races. i'm sure we will 90 days to the election and we've been speaking with the national journal editor. you can follow their reporting on twitter at nj hotline. thanks for being here. guest: thanks so much for having me. host: still ahead on washington journal we'll be joined next by the children's national hospital discussing the latest on the coronavirus and impact on children. later on a bit more of your phone calls as well as washington journal continues. ♪ host: tonight on the communicators, ohio republican congressman bob latta on the need for better maps so internet access can be delivered to underserved rural areas. >
you're in colorado you're seeing cory gardner talk about his work on the environment.y're trying to draw to individual things in the state so they don't have to talk about a national environment to help them overperform trump. especially in places like colorado and maine, those are the places where republican senate candidates will have to overperform trump more than any place else. host: we'll have to get you back to go through the other senate races. i'm sure we will 90 days to the election...
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cory gardner and steve daines. i want to thank you both. as a side note, they would call me all the time. i said can you guys stop calling me so much? but they would call me all the time. they wanted to get it done this. was very important to them. so i appreciate it, steve and cory, really a great job. people thought you had zero chance of getting this done. this was big. stuart: we'll leave the president, left-hand side of the screen, he is about to sign the great american outdoors act. we got that. we're dealing with a very important business news story here, right here on fox business. we are getting reports that google and facebook are also interested in taking a piece of tiktok, as well as apple as we reported earlier. do we know anything more about this, susan? susan: we have charlie gasparino reporting that google and facebook have expressed interest in buying up tiktok. as for apple this, is an "axios" report that cited multiple sources but none of them inside apple. from my understanding and my discussions i don't think that apple
cory gardner and steve daines. i want to thank you both. as a side note, they would call me all the time. i said can you guys stop calling me so much? but they would call me all the time. they wanted to get it done this. was very important to them. so i appreciate it, steve and cory, really a great job. people thought you had zero chance of getting this done. this was big. stuart: we'll leave the president, left-hand side of the screen, he is about to sign the great american outdoors act. we...
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look at cory gardner in colorko a lot of trouble politically. lot of people expected. she's probably in trouble in iowa if the trends keep moving the way they are. susan collins in maine, in big trouble. even if you look at what's happening in georgia, you hadoi much pert than expected. and yesterday in north carolina this poll came out on thom tillis and thom tillis is getting beaten by nine points in north carolina. north carolina, that can -- still the deep south. losing 48 to 39 to cunningham. and then donald trump also in that state, in a state that has gone republican every year except 2008 for, my gosh, how long? probably 45, 50 years. donald trump still losing. this time by five points to joe biden in north carolina. it seems to me -- four points, i'm sorry. seems to me republicans are sitting on their hands, not doing anything about voting, not doing anything about economic relief or working class and middle class americans. and states like arizona, colorado, maine, north carolina. can mitch mcconnell and the republicans really sit back
look at cory gardner in colorko a lot of trouble politically. lot of people expected. she's probably in trouble in iowa if the trends keep moving the way they are. susan collins in maine, in big trouble. even if you look at what's happening in georgia, you hadoi much pert than expected. and yesterday in north carolina this poll came out on thom tillis and thom tillis is getting beaten by nine points in north carolina. north carolina, that can -- still the deep south. losing 48 to 39 to...
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it would be susan collins in maine and cory gardner in colorado they are both very well liked they are strong indefatigable campaigners and i think they'll both end up winning on election day so you take that and then you look at it's likely that the president's trying to get wins in north carolina where you've got it could suffer a surfer thom tillis but i think that helps him win like of 71 percent number and then it's likely the president wins in arizona where mark macphail is going to tough with tough race but again remember that 90 percent number and it's likely the president wins in iowa where you've got in montana he's certainly going to win where there's also tough races so i think over. all the senate they may lose come out a seat or so behind on those races i just went through but you've got to factor in alabama we're talking tougher bills republican nominee running is incumbent democrat doug jones who's doug jones is not going to get reelected that's just the bottom line i don't care how much democrats want to spend that they're going to spend they have a chance or they don'
it would be susan collins in maine and cory gardner in colorado they are both very well liked they are strong indefatigable campaigners and i think they'll both end up winning on election day so you take that and then you look at it's likely that the president's trying to get wins in north carolina where you've got it could suffer a surfer thom tillis but i think that helps him win like of 71 percent number and then it's likely the president wins in arizona where mark macphail is going to tough...
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about the senate, this november gop depressing at risk, including maine, susan collins colorado cory gardnert important we should be looking at other than yours. >> yeah, you know, one of the things that i am doing for my colleagues this year, is chairing the targeted state victory fund to make certain the resources are there tor thevenl watching tight races maine north carolina, iowa arizona, colorado, we also looking at pickup opportunities, alabama, michigan, new mexico, and we are watching what is happening the president's numbers are doing very well. in some of the states that i have previously mention and i add to that wisconsin and minnesota. because the issue i think the security moms are back in full focuses, secure communities secure health care secure our jobs, and they can depend on donald trump for that. >> makes a lot of sense i appreciate you walking through races we will be watching , of course, great to see you senator thank you so much. >> thank you. >> marsha blackburn joining us there much more ahead first we bring you this note please join is charles payne wednesday, sep
about the senate, this november gop depressing at risk, including maine, susan collins colorado cory gardnert important we should be looking at other than yours. >> yeah, you know, one of the things that i am doing for my colleagues this year, is chairing the targeted state victory fund to make certain the resources are there tor thevenl watching tight races maine north carolina, iowa arizona, colorado, we also looking at pickup opportunities, alabama, michigan, new mexico, and we are...
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cory gardner supporting a president who is trying to gut an institution that has a 91% approval rating. you have thom tillis doing the same thing, marco rubio doing it the same thing. will ben sasse speak out? will mitt romney speak out? they need to because 9 out of 10 americans have a favorable impression of the united states post office. trump doesn't like it. trump doesn't like it because he wants to privatize it and turn it over to people he's given billion dollar tax breaks to and wants to use it to punish amazon. and he also wants to do everything he can to stir doubt and the results of an election he's going to lose. why do republicans stand by as he attacks the most popular institution in the united states government? >> it is absolutely outrageous. it's not only the politics of it, joe, it is also a very serious voter rights and civil rights issue, which the democrats ought to fight it politically and fight the fact that in the time that he with are still mourning john lewis' loss, he's undermining voter rights because he is, in effect, trying to neutralize people's right to
cory gardner supporting a president who is trying to gut an institution that has a 91% approval rating. you have thom tillis doing the same thing, marco rubio doing it the same thing. will ben sasse speak out? will mitt romney speak out? they need to because 9 out of 10 americans have a favorable impression of the united states post office. trump doesn't like it. trump doesn't like it because he wants to privatize it and turn it over to people he's given billion dollar tax breaks to and wants...
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the home of cory gardner, headquarters to the bureau of land management and u.s.ed command proudly casts all 37 votes to keep america great for president donald trump and vice president mike pence. [applause] secretary drummond: pursuant to the announcement of the delegation and the rules and procedures of this convention, colorado casts 37 votes for president donald trump. connecticut: connecticut 28 delegates. 28, president trump. i'm the secretary, national committee woman from connecticut. connecticut, that not mag s -- nutmeg state and the arsenal of democracy. champion to the huskies, women's and men's basketball teams. connecticut proudly carries the legacy of -- government, even before the american revolution. through the charter, granted by when kinges in 1662, james tried to revoke it in 1687, connecticut leaders, through sleight-of-hand, hid it in the charter oak tree in hartford, connecticut. for two years, until it reemerged in 1689, to enable connecticut to continue self-governance. today, as a proud and independent nutmegger, i proudly cast 28 votes
the home of cory gardner, headquarters to the bureau of land management and u.s.ed command proudly casts all 37 votes to keep america great for president donald trump and vice president mike pence. [applause] secretary drummond: pursuant to the announcement of the delegation and the rules and procedures of this convention, colorado casts 37 votes for president donald trump. connecticut: connecticut 28 delegates. 28, president trump. i'm the secretary, national committee woman from connecticut....
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bernie sanders and doris kim gardner won reelection to the circuit attorney's office in st louis and in michigan rashida to leave won by 66 percent the biggest win was cory pushes seat representing st louis a one time homeless black lives matter activist corey bush overturned a democratic dynasty of william lacy clay and his father in the missouri primary whose office is added up to over 50 years you mean to tell me that a black lives matter activists got the vote i thought they were an anarchist group that's what homeland security and the f.b.i. seem to thing what's next and t. fun as a candidate on the presidential ticket vote for anonymous this november imagine how hard it is to run a campaign without revealing your identity. well i know you're thinking moderate democrats do that all the time they're like that was the me who signed the crime bill. but was matter also a movement ignored by the media until now will have its day in congress but don't worry they promise to rule the country with the raised fist and now for the bad news sorry i just had a small dose of good news if good news were an edible we are actually really responsible right now i mean
bernie sanders and doris kim gardner won reelection to the circuit attorney's office in st louis and in michigan rashida to leave won by 66 percent the biggest win was cory pushes seat representing st louis a one time homeless black lives matter activist corey bush overturned a democratic dynasty of william lacy clay and his father in the missouri primary whose office is added up to over 50 years you mean to tell me that a black lives matter activists got the vote i thought they were an...
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bernie sanders and doris kim gardner won reelection to the circuit attorney's office in st louis and in michigan rashida to leave won by 66 percent the biggest win was cory pushes seat representing st louis a one time homeless black lives matter activists corey bush overturned a democratic dynasty of william lacy clay and his father in the missouri primary whose office is added up to over 50 years you mean to tell me that a black lives matter activists got the vote i thought they were an anarchist group that's what homeland security and the f.b.i. seem to thing what's next and t. fun as a candidate on the presidential ticket vote for anonymous this november imagine how hard it is to run a campaign without revealing your identity well i know you're thinking moderate democrats do that all the time they're like that was i mean it was on the crime bill. but was matter also a movement ignored by the media until now will have its day in congress but don't worry they promise to rule the country with a raised fist and now for the bad news sorry i just had a small dose of good news if good news were an edible we are actually really responsible right now i mean we
bernie sanders and doris kim gardner won reelection to the circuit attorney's office in st louis and in michigan rashida to leave won by 66 percent the biggest win was cory pushes seat representing st louis a one time homeless black lives matter activists corey bush overturned a democratic dynasty of william lacy clay and his father in the missouri primary whose office is added up to over 50 years you mean to tell me that a black lives matter activists got the vote i thought they were an...