actually outwardly anti-democracy, and so many house republicans from pennsylvania except for one, fitzpatrick, voted to disenfranchise their own citizen, and i should vote only on the presidential ballot, and they did not vote to disenfranchise the other candidates on the same ballot. yes, they voted for the party of the adults, and not the party pedalling nonsense. i have been in government for year, and i have been marked by a party of responsibility, and marking medicaid and fiscally responsible way and we have not raised taxes, and we have surpluses, and lots of money the rainy day fund, and so people were voting for the adults in the room, and that is what happened in pennsylvania, and it
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are our tv debates, and tv moderator is letting us down in this crucial political moment? giving right wing candidates as a pass, by bold sizing everything? that s a problem. the news media wants to bc, and desperately wants to be seen as fair. and unbiased. and impartial. and those are good aims. but in order to get there, they are overly responsive to criticism from the right. and they keep moving over to try to make it seem like they are fair. and in fact, they are actually just taking things down the middle that shouldn t be taken down the middle. democracy and anti-democracy are not equal things. and they should not be treated as such. barry well put. several news are this came out very hard on john fetterman s post-debate performance. he did fumble a few words. but he didn t fumble any more words and herschel walker, or donald, trump who didn t have strokes as far as we know. when a republican manages to come off as semi polished, they
the senate. bret: i think this race is one of the best of that group, that s probably going to go come down to the wire. we could have late voting in new hampshire. that s another thing to take into context today, we have some states that are counting ballots 7:00 a.m. this morning. pennsylvania, georgia, wisconsin, and so if these are tight races, it will probably be into tomorrow before but new hampshire is really one of the best of that group. there are others that are not that great right now heading into election day. a lot to make up if you believe these polls in the governor s race in pennsylvania, but it s ironic if you think about democratic spending, then talking about how they are anti-democracy, but they lifted them up. i think voters, there will be a backlash in some places for t
big announcement, long for cement behind him. we ve seen the body cam footage of those individuals, completely bewildered by a state that had told them they could vote, and then, went to arrest them. what do you think about that? i think it s pathetic. and i think it s intentional intimidation. that is as obvious as and so, what the governor does something like that, that is really, when you think of it, chris, anti democracy. he is trying to intimidate from voting by arresting people who have already been going their voter i.d. card. it s unconscionable. it s shocking. charlie crist, democratic nominee for governor of florida, the state he served in the many capacities you just heard. thank you very much. that is all in on all in on monday night. the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening. much appreciated. and thanks at home for joining thus hour. really happy to have you here. here s how it worked in 2020. two years ago, almost exactly in