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they talk about jill stein. jill stein took half a percent. i am somewhat libertarian i have to be honest with you. rand paul will tell you that. i have a libertarian candidate on that got 4.5%. those are all republican voters. they are wasting their vote. >> laura: but this time the popular vote would be a huge message to the country. >> president trump: there wasn't a libertarian on the ticket, i would win the popular vote. i would've won at last time. >> laura: finally, mr. president. >> president trump: the biggest risk we have is this whole crazy thing where they are sending out 80 million ballots to people that i don't even know what a ballot is. they are sending them all over. where are they sending them? they are sending 80 million ballots to everybody. there is tremendous cheating going to go on. as sure as you are sitting there and all you have to look at is look at the recent races. single biggest problem that there is. everybody wants an honest election. i want an honest election. >> laura: how do you know in michigan if you're dow
they talk about jill stein. jill stein took half a percent. i am somewhat libertarian i have to be honest with you. rand paul will tell you that. i have a libertarian candidate on that got 4.5%. those are all republican voters. they are wasting their vote. >> laura: but this time the popular vote would be a huge message to the country. >> president trump: there wasn't a libertarian on the ticket, i would win the popular vote. i would've won at last time. >> laura: finally, mr....
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and the green party candidate jill stein received 30,000 votes or so.ry how this is playing out? >> absolutely. the president won by 23,000 votes. this is a matter for joe biden. green party clearly has something of a hold in wisconsin to the extent that jill stein won -- excuse me. that received 30,000 votes. dr. hawkins and his running mate could be serious for joe biden. there are about 30,000 people or maybe more, going with the third-party alternative. you have a conservative supreme court in wisconsin and a lot of the decisions come down to partisan lines 4-3. this is the same supreme court that took away collective bargaining rights against teachers against governor scott walker as the time. we can see a partisan decision allowing the green party candidate who would take most votes away from joe biden and kamala harris. i don't see them taking any votes away from the current occupant of the white house whatsoever. you have to remember one of five states in which actual real republican operatives have been working to get kanye west on the ballot.
and the green party candidate jill stein received 30,000 votes or so.ry how this is playing out? >> absolutely. the president won by 23,000 votes. this is a matter for joe biden. green party clearly has something of a hold in wisconsin to the extent that jill stein won -- excuse me. that received 30,000 votes. dr. hawkins and his running mate could be serious for joe biden. there are about 30,000 people or maybe more, going with the third-party alternative. you have a conservative supreme...
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>> i took jill stein. >> you chose jill stein. okay. jamie what about you? did you vote in 2016? is my first year voting. >> why have you decided to vote this year for first time, jamie? >> i didn't feel like in the past i was educated enough to make a good decision. i think this year i can educate myself. >> carl, what about you? talk to me about being undecided this time around. what are some of the issues that are driving your decisions? >> well, i'm undecided, more so uncommitted to either party until i really, really see a lot of policy changes, tangible action, actions within the first 100 days around from my community. many people have seen i've had an exchange with the president in regards to the african-american community within the ghettos right now. i would like to see what's the plan for wealth inequality. what's the plan for police and criminal justice reform. also even a plan in the sense of r reparations. what can we do do increase the capacity for african-american communities? the president told me to my face he didn't see an issue with race. a week later he gain
>> i took jill stein. >> you chose jill stein. okay. jamie what about you? did you vote in 2016? is my first year voting. >> why have you decided to vote this year for first time, jamie? >> i didn't feel like in the past i was educated enough to make a good decision. i think this year i can educate myself. >> carl, what about you? talk to me about being undecided this time around. what are some of the issues that are driving your decisions? >> well, i'm...
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who could be caught running a kanye west campaign to siphon off the same amount of voters that jill steine system was really built on more norm laws than behaviors enshrined in criminal statutes it is really based on people's gentlemenly conduct and trust and earnestness and shame. we haven't granted with that enough it has really powered by that lack of shape. the thing about the kanye west thing is it's completely out in the open it's not democrats thinking it might be a dirty trick we now that they're trying to get kanye west to be a spoiler, because jill stein's spoiler effect was so powerful she helps hillary clinton lose in wisconsin fewer than 78 thousands votes, so they've been looking at the polls and seeing that biden does, a, so much better, and that without a third-party spoiler, they would be headed to defeat there is power in the numbers who could end up tips the election and write-ins, when people think he's -- there were so many write-ins and it ends up being mathematically consequential. what's also out in the open are two big stories of trump-affiliated figures with ackn
who could be caught running a kanye west campaign to siphon off the same amount of voters that jill steine system was really built on more norm laws than behaviors enshrined in criminal statutes it is really based on people's gentlemenly conduct and trust and earnestness and shame. we haven't granted with that enough it has really powered by that lack of shape. the thing about the kanye west thing is it's completely out in the open it's not democrats thinking it might be a dirty trick we now...
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those assholes will vote for jill stein just to mess with us! meow! trump stories about kids and foreign countries rigging the election sound pretty terrifyin) hey, kid, go get ballot from mailbox and i will reward you with delicious russian candy. it's frozen onion. regardless of how it happens, trump's goal is to stir up fear about fraud, and if you commit fraud, you're going down, unless it's tax fraud, and trump will trade tips. but voter fraud, you're going down! are there's late incidents of voter fraud sometimes? there are. but of all the states, no evidence to anything close to widespread problems that can affect the election. but -- and this is a big but -- that doesn't mean america has no problems with mail-in voting at all. in fact the rale danger with mail-in voting isn't fraud, it's all the little things that can get your vote thrown out. >> there is evidence of widespread rejection of mail-in ballots because of human error. in this year's primary more than half a billion ballots were thrown out for simple mistakes like signatures not mat
those assholes will vote for jill stein just to mess with us! meow! trump stories about kids and foreign countries rigging the election sound pretty terrifyin) hey, kid, go get ballot from mailbox and i will reward you with delicious russian candy. it's frozen onion. regardless of how it happens, trump's goal is to stir up fear about fraud, and if you commit fraud, you're going down, unless it's tax fraud, and trump will trade tips. but voter fraud, you're going down! are there's late incidents...
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jill stein got a number of votes in wisconsin that was larger than the margin by which clinton lost top. republicans would love to have another green party candidate in wisconsin for just that reason. they almost got that. until tonight that effort failed, just barely. by a single vote, rejected to get all the ballots scrapped and reprinted. they are working late into the night so they can mail out the ballots first thing tomorrow morning. that scene is being played out across the state. that particular republican scam to try to get votes from the democratic ticket did not quite succeed at the last second in the swing state of wisconsin. it is not the only stamp they are trying. we are starting to see which one is more potent than others. that's next. stay with us. n others that's next. stay with us three. (young woman) three? (grandmother) did you get his number? (young woman) no, grandma! grandma!! (grandmother) excuse me! (young woman vo) some relationships get better with time. that's why i got a crosstrek. (avo) ninety-seven percent of subaru vehicles sold in the last ten years ar
jill stein got a number of votes in wisconsin that was larger than the margin by which clinton lost top. republicans would love to have another green party candidate in wisconsin for just that reason. they almost got that. until tonight that effort failed, just barely. by a single vote, rejected to get all the ballots scrapped and reprinted. they are working late into the night so they can mail out the ballots first thing tomorrow morning. that scene is being played out across the state. that...
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they always talk about jill stein. talk about half a percent, i have a libertarian -- i'm lsomewhat libertarian, i'm hont with you. rand paul will tell you that. i have a libertarian candidate that got four and a half or sore percent? those are all republican voters wasting their vote because they have to vote right. >> this time the popular voteco would be a huge message in the country -- >> if there was no libertarian on the ticket, i would've won the popular vote. the biggest risk i have to say is this whole crazy thing with this sending out 80 million ballots to people who don't even know what a ballot is. they are sending them all out. >> applications for voting. >> where are they sending them? they are sending 80 million ballots to everybody. and there is tremendous cheating going on. a all you have to do is look at the recent races that happened. this single egg's problem that there is. everybody wants an honest election. >> how do you know in michigan if you are down by 50,000 votes? the democrats the next week
they always talk about jill stein. talk about half a percent, i have a libertarian -- i'm lsomewhat libertarian, i'm hont with you. rand paul will tell you that. i have a libertarian candidate that got four and a half or sore percent? those are all republican voters wasting their vote because they have to vote right. >> this time the popular voteco would be a huge message in the country -- >> if there was no libertarian on the ticket, i would've won the popular vote. the biggest...
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jill stein last time or they want to promote kanye west. they are still time to get him on ballots.re is a clear reason, suppress the votes. >> greg: more candidates suppress the votes. i had no idea. you have no evidence. no evidence. >> kennedy: it's not suppression. >> jesse: we are not doing the trump campaign. >> jesse: juan, stop talking. republicans are doing a very good job suppressing the vote if you end the popular vote last time. g.o.p. senators released their report on hunter biden and his dealings with burisma. greg's monologue next. >> tech: when you've got auto glass damage... ...safelite can come to you. >> tech: and you'll get a text when we're on our way. >> tech: just leave your keys on the dash and we'll replace your windshield with safe, no-contact service. >> tech: schedule at safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ to save you up to 60%. these are all great. and when you get a big deal... ♪ ...you feel like a big deal. ♪ priceline. every trip is a big deal. keeping your oysters growing while keeping your business growing has you swampe
jill stein last time or they want to promote kanye west. they are still time to get him on ballots.re is a clear reason, suppress the votes. >> greg: more candidates suppress the votes. i had no idea. you have no evidence. no evidence. >> kennedy: it's not suppression. >> jesse: we are not doing the trump campaign. >> jesse: juan, stop talking. republicans are doing a very good job suppressing the vote if you end the popular vote last time. g.o.p. senators released their...
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used four trump supporters, five voting records unknown and three that backed hillary clinton or jill stein? >> are you aware of how done deaf that comes off to american communities? >> cnn picked three republicans and 13 democrats. >> how will you handle russia's involvement with trump? how will we know the many ways he's compromised the united states? >> with the first debate moderated by the fox news sunday anchor 11 days away, veteran network jeff greenfield tweeted to biden, this is not getting him ready to face tough questions from a chris wallace. biden is averaging one national tv interview and one question-taking session with reporters each week. kamala harris is even less accessible. trump has spoken this week to fox news, abc, greta van sustren and holds contentious news conferences almost every week day. >> why did you lie to the american people -- >> that's a terrible question and the phraseology. i didn't lee. the president makes more news than joe biden, mostly negative and it's by design. this makes it vital for journalists that get to question him. >> jesse: thanks. the com
used four trump supporters, five voting records unknown and three that backed hillary clinton or jill stein? >> are you aware of how done deaf that comes off to american communities? >> cnn picked three republicans and 13 democrats. >> how will you handle russia's involvement with trump? how will we know the many ways he's compromised the united states? >> with the first debate moderated by the fox news sunday anchor 11 days away, veteran network jeff greenfield tweeted...
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. >> you voted for jill stein in 2016, and there are those who say that third party votes helped donald trump win the presidency in 2016 and it could very well again. how would you address those people? >> well, i'll address those people with us. many of us tell people to get out and vote. i'm a pastor, i'm a black man, i'm a pastor in america. i'm also an activist in my community and i do the work. my appeals to those people would be this right here. we also need to challenge a system in which it continues to tell us it's binary decision or we have to choose between the lessers of two evils. we need to ask ourselves as african-americans when do we position ourselves when we don't have to choose the lesser of the two evils every four years? i'll vote where my conscience sends me. i'm a man of faith, i pray. i do what gods leads me to do. i can wake up with a clear conscience and that will potentially bring me to my people that's where i'm at with that and that's where i stand. >> pastor karl day, i do want to know, you had me with the hulk poster behind you fighting with the wolverines
. >> you voted for jill stein in 2016, and there are those who say that third party votes helped donald trump win the presidency in 2016 and it could very well again. how would you address those people? >> well, i'll address those people with us. many of us tell people to get out and vote. i'm a pastor, i'm a black man, i'm a pastor in america. i'm also an activist in my community and i do the work. my appeals to those people would be this right here. we also need to challenge a...
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something to do with the fact that in 2016, it went great for them the green party candidate in 2016, jill stein, got a number of votes in wisconsin that was larger than the margin by which clinton lost wisconsin to donald trump. republicans would love to have another green party candidate on the ballot in wisconsin for just that reason, and they almost got that until tonight that effort failed, just barely. by a single vote, the wisconsin supreme court tonight rejected the attempt to get all of the ballots scrapped and reprinted the madison city clerk's office tonight reporting they are working late into the night so they can start mailing out the ballots first thing tomorrow morning. that is a scene that is likely playing out in clerks' offices all across that state tonight. but although that particular republican scam to try to siphon votes from the democratic ticket didn't quite succeed at the very last second in the swing state of wisconsin, it is not the only scam that they are trying, and we are starting to see which ones of them are more potent than others. and that story is next stay wi
something to do with the fact that in 2016, it went great for them the green party candidate in 2016, jill stein, got a number of votes in wisconsin that was larger than the margin by which clinton lost wisconsin to donald trump. republicans would love to have another green party candidate on the ballot in wisconsin for just that reason, and they almost got that until tonight that effort failed, just barely. by a single vote, the wisconsin supreme court tonight rejected the attempt to get all...
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tuesday, the questioners were introduced as four trump voters, three hillary clinton voters, one jill steinoter, three nonvoters, one person not identified. charlie hurt? >> charlie: i do agree these should be answered by cnn, they should have some standards by which they hold these candidates accountable. and they are failing. they do it every day. but i do think it is a reflection on joe biden in one respect, and that is that you have people who are clearly in favor of joe biden, and they are terrified of asking the tough questions. they are terrified of putting them out there to answer real tough questions, which is kind of a foreboding thing. in the event that he winds up having to face off with president trump in a debate like they promised that he will. i think it's going to be pretty tough stuff. but this is the reason i don't think it ultimately matters. first of all, president trump thrives in controversial interviews where he is being confronted. i think that is where he does his best, is when he's being challenged. the second thing is voters are --dash viewers are very cognizant.
tuesday, the questioners were introduced as four trump voters, three hillary clinton voters, one jill steinoter, three nonvoters, one person not identified. charlie hurt? >> charlie: i do agree these should be answered by cnn, they should have some standards by which they hold these candidates accountable. and they are failing. they do it every day. but i do think it is a reflection on joe biden in one respect, and that is that you have people who are clearly in favor of joe biden, and...
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on november 26th, hillary clinton's campaign intervened in the pennsylvania recount started by jill steinhat four years ago hillary clinton's campaign thought there were still things to contest three weeks after the election. so i'm going to guess december 1st. >> december 1st, all light. ben ginsburg, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> breaking news now. serious allegations from a whistle-blower in the department of homeland security. he's accusing acting dhs secretary chad wolf and ken cuccinelli of repeatedly directing officials to alter intelligence reports to line up with the president's misleading public comments. both wolf and cuccinelli tried to alter a report to downplay the threat posed by white supremacists whilestering the threat that leftist groups pose out of concern how the initial language would reflect on the president. this is according to documents that have been reviewed by cnn and a source familiar with the situation. i want to go to evan perez. who is this whistle-blower and what was he instructed to do. >> his name is brian murphy and he ran the homeland security
on november 26th, hillary clinton's campaign intervened in the pennsylvania recount started by jill steinhat four years ago hillary clinton's campaign thought there were still things to contest three weeks after the election. so i'm going to guess december 1st. >> december 1st, all light. ben ginsburg, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> breaking news now. serious allegations from a whistle-blower in the department of homeland security. he's accusing acting dhs secretary...
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i have been historically, i've been a democrat voter, and as i stated earlier, that i voted for jill steinthis time around where i'm undecided and i refuse to on a national platform is to endorse any political party at this point where there's plan for people in the ghettos, in the hoods in america, where my people live at right now. you know, i would love to hear what vice president, former vice president biden, harris, what's the plan? i need to hear the plan. i can't sit here and continue to push african-american voters to a party because that's what we historically -- we just do because it's our custom. i need to see what's going on. i need to see it spelled out. i need to understand before i can sit here and just legitimately sit on national tv or any platform and say, hey, this is where i'm going with my vote. so i'm definitely going to -- i'll say that. at the same time, i need a plan. or it could be the third party. that's just where i stand at. >> all righty, sir. wow. i wish i could continue this discussion, but, listen, i got to -- you know there's breaking news happening with t
i have been historically, i've been a democrat voter, and as i stated earlier, that i voted for jill steinthis time around where i'm undecided and i refuse to on a national platform is to endorse any political party at this point where there's plan for people in the ghettos, in the hoods in america, where my people live at right now. you know, i would love to hear what vice president, former vice president biden, harris, what's the plan? i need to hear the plan. i can't sit here and continue to...
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obviously, in wisconsin, jill stein in 2016, the thinking is, pulled a lot of votes from hillary clintont is an interesting development, to say the least. and it adds confusion to the process at a time when there probably shouldn't be. >> you're scrambling my brain. i have to sit down. >>> meanwhile, this morning, the stalemate over stimulus drags on. the senate failed to advance a slimmed down relief bill on thursday. democrats and kentucky republican rand paul opposed the measure. democrats called it inadequate, because it did not include relief for state and local governments. >> so, new this morning, president trump has not released a new health care plan, despite promising to do so, honestly, for years. most recently, on july 19th, he told chris wallace that he would release a new health plan within two weeks. that was seven weeks ago. cnn's phil mattingly takes a closer look. >> i want to have a great health care bill and plan. and we will. it will happen. >> it's been three years and president donald trump still doesn't have a comprehensive health care reform plan. he didn't when
obviously, in wisconsin, jill stein in 2016, the thinking is, pulled a lot of votes from hillary clintont is an interesting development, to say the least. and it adds confusion to the process at a time when there probably shouldn't be. >> you're scrambling my brain. i have to sit down. >>> meanwhile, this morning, the stalemate over stimulus drags on. the senate failed to advance a slimmed down relief bill on thursday. democrats and kentucky republican rand paul opposed the...
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. >> voted for jill stein in 2016. just one question and i will leave you alone on it. >> yes, sir. >> i agree. i have been told this by you and many people in the black community, frequently. okay? the position of day and others, as you know, you field it all the time, is right but we're frustrated, too. and i'm not going to vote for trump, which is what the pastor said. no way. but, you know, what am i getting, other than this terrible guy not getting him, right? this is their perspective. at least, tell me that you're going to try to do something for me. because, otherwise, my frustration gets the better of me. response? >> that's -- listen. that's all fair. as i told him last night, you can vote for who you want to vote for. i'm not -- you know, if you want to vote for a third party, whatever, fourth party, fifth, that's your business. that's your prerogative. i'm just -- i'm just analyzing. i'm just giving you analysis, at this point. what people have to realize and no matter who -- what side you're on, no matter
. >> voted for jill stein in 2016. just one question and i will leave you alone on it. >> yes, sir. >> i agree. i have been told this by you and many people in the black community, frequently. okay? the position of day and others, as you know, you field it all the time, is right but we're frustrated, too. and i'm not going to vote for trump, which is what the pastor said. no way. but, you know, what am i getting, other than this terrible guy not getting him, right? this is...
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jill stein and governor gary johnson did better than usually third parties do. second, you had an unprecedented invasion, a foreign unvegas. foreign intelligence. like i need to tell you, they were running the party. they hacked us, they manipulated us, and the media went for it, the press covered hillary's e-mails more than every other story about trump combined. so that was the second thing. third, you had this really obscene act by the then-fbi director who's supposed to be nonpartisan weighing in, personally attacking the democratic candidate for president first in july when he clear her of wrongdoing, he attacked her anyway, and then 11 days before the election. now that's all true, i could have done more and i could have done better. as lissa said, i was helping the pro-hillary super pac. we had all the money in the world, and we were running against just a really awful person, right? he says racist things, misogynystic things, islamophobic things, insulted a man's disability, the reporter from "the new york times." i got distracted by that. i focused on h
jill stein and governor gary johnson did better than usually third parties do. second, you had an unprecedented invasion, a foreign unvegas. foreign intelligence. like i need to tell you, they were running the party. they hacked us, they manipulated us, and the media went for it, the press covered hillary's e-mails more than every other story about trump combined. so that was the second thing. third, you had this really obscene act by the then-fbi director who's supposed to be nonpartisan...
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getting um to the 46% level that he got in the last election, and, you know, you're not going to have jill stein and the other independents and the write-ins. it's probably going to be more like two or three. i think people are so skittish about what happened in 2016 without looking at what happened and why this is different. you know, i think people are just being scared of their shadows and overly cautious when, you know, i think the data is pretty clear. this is not -- this is a lot harder for him than 2016 was >> charlie cook, thank you very much for joining us again tonight. we always appreciate it. >> thanks for your kind words. >> charlie cook gets tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> well, good evening once again. day 1,337 of the trump administration, leaving 47 days to go until the election and just 12 days until that first presidential debate. as we come on the air tonight, this nation is now just shy of 200,000 americans lost to this virus. we are very likely to pass that tragic milestone tomorrow. about 5,800 people have died this past week alone
getting um to the 46% level that he got in the last election, and, you know, you're not going to have jill stein and the other independents and the write-ins. it's probably going to be more like two or three. i think people are so skittish about what happened in 2016 without looking at what happened and why this is different. you know, i think people are just being scared of their shadows and overly cautious when, you know, i think the data is pretty clear. this is not -- this is a lot harder...
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in 2016, i voted for jill stein because i really couldn't vote -- i couldn't bring myself to vote forillary. i used to be a republican. the last time i voted republican was in 2012. but -- and i even have to admit, when trump beat hillary, there was a small -- just a small sliver of me that was really pleased that he beat her. but, you know, since he's become president, i really am just very concerned for the country. i feel like we're being torn apart. most of my friends are trump -- my best friend is a trump voter. all of my friends on facebook, they are trump supporters. and it's gotten to the point if i post something about something very factual about what the president did, you know -- for instance, repealing the -- or stopping the payroll tax which defunds social security, you know, i had all my old friends that i went to school and church with, they come out attacking me, calling me a communist and a socialist. and, you know, i want health care for everyone. i feel like our health care system is broken. and if we don't do something about health care even in the midst of this p
in 2016, i voted for jill stein because i really couldn't vote -- i couldn't bring myself to vote forillary. i used to be a republican. the last time i voted republican was in 2012. but -- and i even have to admit, when trump beat hillary, there was a small -- just a small sliver of me that was really pleased that he beat her. but, you know, since he's become president, i really am just very concerned for the country. i feel like we're being torn apart. most of my friends are trump -- my best...
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black americans, and they were trying to shift votes where they could to third-party candidate jill stein. we knew that from the early evidence available. by the time the second edition came out, we had a complete block of all the twitter content, though facebook was much less revelatory. what we could tell from that, from the additional materials that had been exposed between the first edition and second edition -- second edition just came out in june -- we were able to analyze the extensive content that was there, that very large multi-million-dollar number, most of which is not direct electoral content. if you look at the amount of the exposure they had, they would have had to reach high levels of susceptible individuals in large numbers to create a decisive impact. they did not have enough reach contentnot have enough on social media to do that. they probably created some effect on the margin. they changed -- however, they changed the media agenda across time, and that change was across time far more visible to the american electorate overall than anything on social media. media in an
black americans, and they were trying to shift votes where they could to third-party candidate jill stein. we knew that from the early evidence available. by the time the second edition came out, we had a complete block of all the twitter content, though facebook was much less revelatory. what we could tell from that, from the additional materials that had been exposed between the first edition and second edition -- second edition just came out in june -- we were able to analyze the extensive...
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demobilize black americans and they're trying to shift votes where they could to third-party candidate jill stein. we knew that from early evidence available there but it on the edition came out, we had a complete block of all the twitter content of a facebook was much less revelatory. what we could tell from that and from the additional materials that it been disclosed by the platforms between first edition and second edition, second edition just came out in june, we were able analyze the extensive content that was there, that very large multimillion number. most of which is not direct electoral content. if you look at the amount of exposure that they had they would have had to have reached high levels of susceptible individuals in large numbers to have created a decisive impact. they didn'tnu have enough reachd and he didn't have enough electorally directed content and socially to do that. they created some of that on the margin. however, their hack released content was to much of effective and that's will be conducted at a clear effect on in the american electoral system because they change th
demobilize black americans and they're trying to shift votes where they could to third-party candidate jill stein. we knew that from early evidence available there but it on the edition came out, we had a complete block of all the twitter content of a facebook was much less revelatory. what we could tell from that and from the additional materials that it been disclosed by the platforms between first edition and second edition, second edition just came out in june, we were able analyze the...
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5%, 6% in the polling right now you don't have a trajectory like 2016 where gary could get 2%, jill steinh where hillary could only get to 40 nationally and then talk about the electoral college breaking the way it did. you're looking at a situation where all the polling is suggesting that a vast, vast majority of the vote is going to be a two-party vote. it's going to be either biden or trump. so, in that case if biden hits a situation like hillary clinton hit in 2016, where he doesn't grow much between now and election day. hillary clinton in october of 2016, started november 2016, she wasn't growing her support, she just kind of stayed at 48% and ended up, again, creating that kind of situation where trump could win the electoral college. if biden's over 50% and you don't have a significant, you know, third-party vote, then 50 plus 1%, that's a traditional election, would win that. so, i do think there's some room when i look inside these numbers, there's some room for growth for trump that may not be popping up right now. i only say that because there's a disconnect, and this has been
5%, 6% in the polling right now you don't have a trajectory like 2016 where gary could get 2%, jill steinh where hillary could only get to 40 nationally and then talk about the electoral college breaking the way it did. you're looking at a situation where all the polling is suggesting that a vast, vast majority of the vote is going to be a two-party vote. it's going to be either biden or trump. so, in that case if biden hits a situation like hillary clinton hit in 2016, where he doesn't grow...