than what happened to gop senators in new york. we helped take out by repeatedly form them of betrayal on marriage. they are now oust office. we will not hesitate and do this in minnesota. i wonder what you make of that. will they play a big in politics and the calculations of elected officials. as long as the republican electorate are broken down the way they are, they will. a lot of social conservative acts and the debates of the late 80s and 90s, there was a push to get rid of the pro life plan. many similar arguments and types of people were the republican consultants were advocating that and saying theyor the wrong side of the issue and the polling changed somewhat. there is no serious push to do that anymore. the trajectory is different. it s a kind ofstasis in
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marines and thank you very much for your time. thank you. we are talking about 19,000 african-american marines who trained and a lot of people have never heard this story. why were you so moved to help lead the effort to get them the recognition they so deserve? well, first of all, it is locationed in north carolina. we have more marines in north carolina than any other state. it is truly my honor to be able to put forward this legislation to honor these men. they were discriminated against and did this in periods of intolerance against them and they enlisted and fought for our country in some of the bloodiest battles and out of 19 to 20,000, 120 of them are still alive today. i was with about six of them this morning and even though they are in their late 80s and 90s, they are so positive and looked like they were in great health. they are marines, what do we