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FOXNEWS The Ingraham Angle September 23, 2021 07:54:00

categories of those grades - to get a vaccine. i want to put this up, vaccination rate by of misty. a lot of people watching are not aware of this. white americans 61.4%, hispanic 16.7, blacks are down 10% vaccination rates and yet the elites want to make you feel if you don t get vaccinated you are an idiot. people are not taking that will your community. not at all. i encourage everybody no matter what decisions they make to make sure they consult if this is good for my body, my family, the only one that knows our future, i put my life in his hands. laura: we appreciate it, gentlemen, thanks, the last bite next.

CNN Election Night in America November 4, 2020 03:28:00

lead over trump s 61.4%-36.6%. in iowa right now, 19% of the vote is in, biden s lead is 85,000. 61%- 61%-36.9%. we got more states right now. let s take a look at other states coming in. michigan a third of the vote is now in. trump say head by some 210,000 votes. 54.7%-43.4%. in pennsylvania almost a third of the vote is in. trump is ahead by 179,000 votes. 53.4%-45.2%. wisconsin a third of the vote is in. it s very, very close. trump is ahead by some 20,000 votes. 50%-48.3%. in georgia right now, more than half of the vote is in. trump has a pretty comfortable lead in georgia of 348,000 votes. right now, 55.4%. we have a projection right now. take a look at this.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20181107:09:27:00

smoke marijuana? for that, we go to jessica dean. what do we know? hi, chris. let s answer that question for you right off the bat. we go to michigan where voters there overwhelmingly said that they will vote to allow recreational marijuana, 56% of voters there saying that s going to be what they want. so 82% reporting right there. there s also a marijuana initiative on the ballot in utah. this is medical marijuana. that s the differentiation here. again, voters approving that measure 53.2% to 46.8%. so those are the two marijuana initiatives we were following tonight. the others expanding medicaid. we go back to utah. here 54% in utah saying yes to expanding medicaid. we also take a look in nebraska where they said yes, 53% to 46.7%. we know that health care was a major issue on a lot of people s minds. in idaho, overwhelming 61.4%

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180919:14:47:00

and our leadership getting on the ground to really see the damage and bringing that sense of confidence and optimism to the area is really important. bill: talk about the numbers. they re astounding. the cape fear river cresting in fayetteville, north carolina inland three hours from the atlantic ocean at 25 feet above flood stage. 61.4 feet, which is just hard to get your mind around a river that can rise that high and when it overspills the banks and where that water goes. water has a mind of its own. matthew hit that area just two years ago. many people are dealing with this twice in two years. here is the president s briefing and let s drop in now. president trump: we want to keep it going that way. some of the hard work is now. we ve gone through very dangerous work and still dangerous, some of the hard work is taking place right now.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130627:06:54:00

state, a southern state where voters of color were starting to have a real impact. and this set of laws, especially the cut back on early voting and taking away sunday voting, which is known as souls to the poles in the african-american community. and north carolina s tremendous innovation of allowing registration during the early voting period. all of those mechanisms were used more heavily by african-american voters and in fact president obama carried north carolina in 2008 not on election day, but during the early voting period. well, let me look at this, jean, the only good news here, is in the 2012 election, for the first time in census history, black voters passed on whites 66.2 of eligible black voters cast ballots, up from 64.7 in 2008. 61.4% down from 1996. at least in a presidential year,

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