I am proud to be an american where at least i know i am free i will not forget the men who died who gave their life to me i proudly stand up next to you there aint no doubt i love this land god bless the usa from the likes of minnesota to the hills of tennessee across the plains down into houston new york to l. A. There is pride in every american heart i am proud to be an american where at least i know i am free i will not forget the men who died who gave that life to me and i gladly stand up next to you and defend her to the day there aint no doubt i love this land god bless the usa i am proud to be an american where at least i know i am free i will not forget the men who died who gave that life to me i gladly stand up next to you and remember till the day there aint no doubt i love this land god bless the usa i am proud to be an american where at least i know i am free i will not forget the men who died who gave that life to me and i gladly stand up next to you and defend her to the
For those not voting this year you can call us at 202 . 488003 we begin with a story from the Associated Press this morning about early voting. A record avalanche of early votes has transformed the 2020 election. You can see pictures of folks voting in durham, North Carolina for the beginning goes like this. More than 22 million americans have already cast ballots in the 2020 election. A record shattering avalanche of early votes. The pandemic has transformed the way the nation votes. 22. 2 million, thats as a friday night, ballots submitted, representing 15 of all votes cast in the 2016 election. Even as eight states are not yet reporting their totals and voters still have more than two weeks to cast ballots. Americans rushed to vote, leading that a record of 150 million votes may be cast and turnout rates could be higher than any president ial election since 1908. The story goes on to say that so far, the turnout has been lopsided with democrats out in 42 republicans by 21 states. Re
Im scott slayton. You are watching the Atlanta Press club Loudermilk Young the debate series. This is the general Election Debate for candidates running for the special election for the seat currently held by kelly leffler. We panelist for joining us from their homes or other remote locations. Candidates. Eet the they are doug collins, a republican from georgias ninth congressional district, a seat he has held since 2013. , a republicanfler appointed to the u. S. Senate in january, 2020, to replace a retiring senator. Slowinski, a real estate developer. Ander, a realist airmen. And Greg Bluestein is a political reporter with the atlanta journalconstitution. And the producer of morning edition. Secondses will have 60 to answer questions and 30 seconds to respond to rebuttals. If candidates feel they should get a rebuttal, they should raise their hand. When candidates are answering questions, i will hold up a piece of paper letting them know they have 10 seconds remaining. Now, lets get
In the texas 32nd congressional district, the incumbent democrat faces this challenger. They rate this race likely democratic. Democratic. Just want to review the rules of it. They are fairly simple. Two minutes for Opening Statements from the candidates. Nd for questions there will be a 92nd response for each candidate and a 45 second rebuttal for each candidate. Any further response or followup will be up to me. There the timekeeping, will be about four boxes on the one of those will have questions for use in this debate. When the candidate gets down to about 15 seconds left in their answer, that box will turn yellow. It will time is up, turn red. We will also have one minute closing statements in reverse order of opening. So, in keeping with the agreement reached between the two candidates, the opening genevievewill go to collins. Ms. Collins good evening. Thank you for hosting us. Thank you to the congressman for joining me and being flexible. Thank you to all of you for tuning in.
Thank you for your leadership in all your work. Congressman lawson, thank you for sending him to d. C. Because i have seen him in rooms when the cameras on and rooms when the cameras are off and he is always fighting. Always fighting for florida so can we please here for congressman lawson . [applause] who voted today . There we go. I came to florida today to help kick off early voting. I came to thank you, everybody here, for all you are doing. Let me tell you something, the voters of florida, you guys are going to determine the outcome of this election, im sure of it. You will determine the outcome of this election. The votes that you will cast, the votes that you have cast, the boats just the folks you get to go vote and remind everybody to vote early between today and sunday, november 1, are going to have an impact on people you may never meet. People who may never know your name but because you here in ,lorida voted in your number voted with your voice and the power of your voice,