so maybe 14. anyway, all move on. the midterms are coming in 13 days, we ve got mayors and lot enforcement officials who are getting a new warning, sadly, about election intimidation. we have extremists who are looking to disrupt the midterms, at the local level, targeting voters, targeting candidates, targeting election workers, all according to axios. let s bring in our panel, we have cnn chief law enforcement intelligence analyst john miller. new york democratic senator mondale jones, and political analyst ron brownstein. so this is so disturbing, guys, obviously when we think of extremism, i think we think in terms of january 6th, the insurrection, something on a national scale. locally, there are all sorts of examples of people be unintimidated, and just awful things happening. here are a few examples, this comes from axios. in 50 out of 67 pennsylvania counties, election chiefs have left because of threats, harassment, and intimidation. in idaho, protesters and hung i
parents were going through and saying, which is the controller, and what s happening now? it is been repeated in a way, as a second layer of how you understand, even in the subject matters and school. and as games become more about strategy and teamwork, we re actually finding that there are more girl gamers, and there are young boy gamers. so we break that stereotype that it s only young boys, isn t proving true, but the challenges they re facing actually may reflect the challenges they re facing into saudi red large, but they re facing them in a silo that we re not hearing, and we don t have access to help them process this at a younger age. i do like what you are saying, and i forgot that it s not just a solitary experience anymore. as you said, during covid, my son would be connecting with his cousin or rich friends, and they be together play minecraft or whatever. they have tournaments, where people watch other people playing video games. in a stadium, like a video game.