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The overwhelming evidence tells us Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is slowing or killing the $2,000 checks. | Cheriss May/Getty Images
DRIVING THE DAY
AT THE MOMENT which means as of before dawn this Wednesday morning it doesn’t look like Senate Majority Leader
lead. elizabeth: we only have a minute left but i do want to get on the panel in regards to the fact what could be seen a new executive order. hari sevugan, i want to start with you. you would see a new executive order or do you want to see the executive order that took place at two weeks was challenged in court. either way there are fundamental problems with the executive order in terms of the legal standing as well as constitutional standing. the law they rely on was actually amended in 1965. see you cannot discriminate taste on nationality. so there is a legal problem there. i want to give you the last word. there were those seven countries not necessarily specific religions lay down in the executive order. these countries for the same countries of concern to president obama was worried about. the president has statutory authority to do what he set out to do and we need to do this to reassure the american people.
other groups that are moving forward and actually producing votes. hari sevugan who will be very happy after he checks his phone after this. the flow of outrageous behavior doesn t seem to have lasting impact on his polling. michael moore joins me to talk about that.
registration numbers and turning out hispanic voters in rates. if you look at florida as of saturday or the equivalent saturday four years ago, we ve got 660,000 democratic votes. we have 1.4 million democratic votes already in the bank, right? same thing in nevada where turnout is up, in colorado where democratic turnout outpaces republican turnout in the early vote by 30,000 votes already. so yeah, we do need to look at african-american voters and ensure that we re able to drive out our base for the next seven days, but we ve also identified other groups that are moving forward and actually producing votes. hari sevugan who will be very happy after he checks his phone after this. the flow of outrageous behavior doesn t seem to have lasting impact on his polling. michael moore joins me to talk about that. niece. i don t use super poligrip for hold,
back in 2008 and did some work for the dnc back in 2012, if i remember correctly. hari, i ll start with you since you re sitting here with me. kellyanne conway on meet the press daily also said something about this argument that trump has been making, calling it a rigged election. she said, absence argument of wrongdoing, of course, we ll accept the outcome. if that s her posture, i think that s the posture of almost every campaign, if there s no evidence of wrongdoing or voter fraud, we accept the outcome. if that s what she s saying is their stance, why is donald trump saying the opposite? saying, of course there s already voter fraud happening right now and it s happening all the time, you re naive to believe otherwise? the candidate says there s going to be a rigged election. i think what s important here is, donald trump has shown over the last couple of weeks that he s not really interested in winning this election. this talk about rigging an election is not about actually wi