Thank you so much for joining the show. Rep. Cheney great to be with you as always. Always happy to participate in any of these events. Host we appreciate that. No good deed goes unpunished. Now, we have you on the podcast. We greatly appreciate it. A lot to cover today. So much is going on. Here in washington, d. C. And across the country. Just for our listeners, many people know you because you are the loan congresswoman from this day of wyoming. The daughter of a Vice President s. And going in and out of washington certainly dates back further than when your father became Vice President. Of course, he was the chief of staff during the Ford Administration and then like you served in the congress. What has that been like, almost a lifetime of coming in and out of washington with Public Office , either you or a Family Member and then going back outside the beltway . Rep. Cheney i feel it has been an i feel incredibly blessed in this way to grow up. And to have had the opportunity to se
From this is roger coming the Reagan Institute in washington, d. C. Welcome and our guest today is congresswoman liz cheney. Thank you so much for joining the show. Rep. Cheney great to be with you as always. Always happy to participate in any of these events. Host we appreciate that. No good deed goes unpunished. Now, we have you on the podcast. We greatly appreciate it. A lot to cover today. So much is going on. Here in washington, d. C. And across the country. Just for our listeners, many people know you because you are the loan congresswoman from this day of wyoming. The daughter of a Vice President s. And going in and out of washington certainly dates back further than when your father became Vice President. Of course, he was the chief of staff during the Ford Administration and then like you served in the congress. What has that been like, almost a lifetime of coming in and out of washington with Public Office , either you or a Family Member and then going back outside the beltwa
On cspan 3, online at cspan. Org or listen live on the free cspan radio app. Kevin is a state house bureau chief for the union leader. He is joining us from concord, New Hampshire, and over the last 20 to 25 years the Granite State has become a real battleground state. Why . Whats changed . Yeah. Thats interesting. I mean its quite a contrast, right. Ronald reagan, when he ran for reelection in 48 declared it the most republican state in the country. You could have made that case like utah and nevada perhaps. New hampshire has become much more of a swing state. I think primarily because of the migration here. Were unusual in that now fewer people in New Hampshire actually were born here. More than 60 of its residents are not natives. Many of them are come from massachusetts. They kind of came to escape higher taxes and more regulation and but particularly on social issues, theyre very progressive and thats what weve really seen over the years in New Hampshire is not only more my braigr
Round which was an old that result was of course the only other case where an election was an old previous he was kenyan 2070 so this is really the quote stepping in to say that the elections were not done properly and then the Electoral Commission returning a different result in the rerun so its a completely unique event in the african continent president milosevic i says he wants to ferret election is going to get it well hes now on on the other side of this because hes alleging the irregularities that he denies took place in the 1st election there are some very interesting synergies here in the Court Judgment that in all the elections the votes affecting 1400000 votes were tallied up by the courts and were considered as evidence and in this particular case the president is allegedly saying that the votes of about 1400000 voters have been affected by various irregularities in the rerun as well so its going to be very interesting to see of course the the sense that that is coming out
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