sites about the quote. biden crime family and ballot fraud co-conspirators being arrested, end quote, will be living in barges off git-mo to face military tribunals for sedition. that s not true either. according to the post, on november 6th three days after the election, she followed up. do not concede. it takes time for the army who is gathering for his back. on november 10th. after news organizations had declared that joe biden was the projected winner, thomas reportedly texted meadows, quote, help this great president stand firm, mark. you are the leader, with him, who is standing for america s constitutional governance at the precipice. the majority knows biden and the left is attempting the greatest heist of our history. the post reports that ginni thomas also pushed meadows to work closely with sidney powell one of the lawyers who promoted conspiracy theories to help
statements every single one of them has a lie about the 2020 election and how it was stolen from him. even in statements that he has put out about supply chain issues or megan mccain, he said the insurrection took place on election day, right? on november 6th. and that that that these are the statements he s put out. this is just in the past few days. so, i mean, does that not have any play in what you are worried about that he is continuing to say those things? i m sure it has some effect on it. but i will tell you honestly, over the last four or five days, i personally have not heard of any of his statements because i ve been focused on the statement that we made. and the statement that we made is that we need to focus on conducting elections and ensuring that our democracy carries forth. and basically, stop the misinformation because if i, the supervisor of elections here in marion county, florida, you know, if i don t do my job and do it very well, there s you
consequences. the american people have already negotiated this on november 6th when they gave control of the congress to the democratic party. and i think what you re seeing in this speech, you re seeing another moment by this president who increasingly has been cornered, he increasingly recognizes this shutdown that he wholly owns is on him and on his responsibility, and he is growing more desperate. to nancy pelosi and the democrats, i think they should keep doing what they re doing. keep the ball in donald trump s court and maintain the position that this government does not negotiate with a trump shutdown that is being done under hostage pretenses, and it does not negotiate with terrorists be they foreign or, in this case, desk i m going to have everybody stay right there. i ve got people that i know want to get in. i m going to bring you all back after the break. we ll be right back. break. we ll be right back. to make you everybody else.
espy, they think of my grandfather whose legacy i inherited. that s who i am. his blood runs in my veins. joining me now from jackson, mississippi, is nbc news political regarder vaughn hillyard. in an article you co-wrote, it says this. racial tension permeates the air in this state like humidity. i wonder what you re hearing from voters today and how much that s on their minds. reporter: good afternoon, chris. it is on voters minds. actually, there s a nice older couple that just walked in here. we were hoping to catch them on their way out. to be frank, they are white voters. they said they vote republican here in the state of mississippi. the gentleman we just talked to, on november 6th, he voted for cindy hyde-smith, yet he s going in right now to vote in the democrat in this race. so what role does race play in it? he said he s tired of the stereotypes. we ve heard this from particularly republicans, a good number of republicans that are
yes. w . reporter: it could be history making for you if mike espy does win and you re voting as a democrat? yes, ma am. reporter: craig, no matter what happens here tonight it will make history. if cindy hyde-smith goes to washington, it will be the first time that this state has elected a woman to go and represent them in the senate, and as you know, we ve been saying if mike espy wins, it will be the first time that an african-american will be heading to the senate representing history. history made either way. rehema ellis, thank you, vaughn hillyard a big thanks to you as well. let me bring in former national press secretary for the democratic congressional campaign committee and hugh hewitt, an msnbc political analyst. thank you both. as the day unfolds before the results start to come in, what are you watching for specifically there in mississippi? well, i m looking at a couple different numbers. one, the percentage of the electorate that is african-american. on n