calling for every voice to be heard and for voters to share their stories of possible suppression. i went to georgia yesterday, where a newly activated army of women flipped a long-held house seat there. and turned what might have been anda sle a sleepy race for governor into a brawl. are you feeling disheartened or energized? energized, definitely energized. why? well, because we ve actually made a difference. we were told that it couldn t be done. we were told, this is georgia, this is red, it will never happen. and we have actually made a difference. and we re finding more votes and we re counting more provisional ballots and getting more absentee ballots counted and we re winning more court cases. you know, what s going to make this happen or not is going to have to be the court system and their ability to see through, you know, what s a voting right protection issue and what s not and what s somebody trying to suppress votes. and they re seeing that. and that s making th
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that s a pretty impressive high school auditorium. he s also got stops set for montana, florida, tennessee, missouri again, ohio and indiana. race here for the u.s. senate is obviously the big story. joe manchin battling patrick morrisey. manchin continues to lead, but morrisey is close. president s appearance could be just what the doctor ordered for morrisey s camp. the president s travels will also take him to georgia. that will happen over the weekend. he s hoping to tip the scales for brian kemp and his race against stacey abrams. you saw the vice president in georgia yesterday. former president obama s been there, oprah s been there. obviously, a very big race. speaking of big races, last week in missouri, the commander in chief threw his support behind josh hawley, in a battle with incumbent claire mccaskill.
up tomorrow, talking about that congressional race in georgia yesterday, that s really where the president s been focused. but the president did bring this up to the new york times and defend bill o reilly, and they did go out to sporting events together. i get that it was a mutually beneficial relationship, but it does seem to have gone beyond a professional acquaintance? the broader point i was making is if this was a big deal for the president, we would see him talking about it on a daily basis, but the president s clearly focused on leading the country and obviously the threat in north korea, and all the other problems that are facing us. and while we were watching the congressional rate yesterday, how many times did we see the president tweet about forcing a runoff election there. it would be ridiculous for the president of the united states to be talking about this, i mean, just from a political stand point, it would not be
freeze any talk of military cooperation with vladimir putin in syria. but jimmy carter marches to his own drummer. in georgia yesterday, the former president already under treatment for cancer said he has been in touch with vladimir putin to share carter center maps showing isis locations in syria to help russia s targeting of air attacks. i happen to know president putin fairly well because he and i have a common interest in fly fishing and so when i was with him in may, to discuss the syrian issue and other issues, he wanted to keep up with what my fly fishing experiences particularly in russia, so he gave me an e-mail number i could reach him. i sent him a message thursday and asked him if he wanted a copy of our map so he could bomb accurately in syria, and then on friday, the russian embassy in