[inaudible] so let s get started. less than 48 hours in the first [inaudible] election day two parties, big stage in pennsylvania. [inaudible] plus as republicans look [inaudible] marches and rallies, we re also seeing more [inaudible] trying to scare voters. those outrageous claims. and later, turning voter fraud claims into a game. i added to the polls tuesday, [inaudible] , in this it s a clarifying. democracy. good morning to you, i m charles in for katy this morning. thanks for starting your sunday. two days till election day. maybe a voting plan yet? biden, obama, trump, descending on the critical saturday. how are the stakes for the midterms? we move through with. we ve seen what happens when you give up democracy. in other countries where governments tell you what books you can read, and what books you can t. countries that on all the media. throw reporters in jail. if you want to stop the destruction of our country and save the american dream than this tuesday, you
have been hunting for voter fraud in order to see [inaudible] special titles. unverified ballots, is ten points of monetary ballot box videos, someone burning ballots. all the way up to 1000 points. an illegal voter in the act. none of these have proof of voter fraud, which has proven to be very where. [inaudible] reports more likely for an american to be struck by like evening. but [inaudible] daily beast reporter, and author for spread on social media, believing into the real world? you see it [inaudible] volleyed are vigilantes, monitoring the polls. overseeing the idea that of
Three of the actors who co-starred in the lavishly lathery soap opera ’Dynasty’ —Jack Coleman, John James and Gordon Thomson— have reunited for a rat pack-inspired evening of drollery and dish that they’re calling "Cocktails with the Carringtons."
Three of the actors who co-starred in the lavishly lathery soap opera ’Dynasty’ —Jack Coleman, John James and Gordon Thomson— have reunited for a rat pack-inspired evening of drollery and dish that they’re calling "Cocktails with the Carringtons."
Three of the actors who co-starred in the lavishly lathery soap opera ’Dynasty’ —Jack Coleman, John James and Gordon Thompson— have reunited for a rat pack-inspired evening of drollery and dish that they’re calling "Cocktails with the Carringtons."