and i remember covering a lot the time i had brad raffensperger on the show and he said it s a good law. and i said it s an opinion but what does it do? he said it prevents fraud. was there any fraud? he said no. so again, it was a solution looking for a problem that doesn t exist in georgia. and it s amazing what not going along with a coup does. right? there was no political price to pay for chemical. and raffensperger. but talk about the grassroots work that democrats have had to do to educate voters to get around a law, again, that was solving a problem that didn t exist. both parties have had to reeducate their voters on how to vote with the new rules from v in place with sb-202. i ll tell you one of the reasons it s so much harder to vote by mail. you have to have a printer because in order to just do an application to get your absentee ballot you have to print it off and put your signature on it and then go ahead and mail it in. i haven t had a printer in my home for five year
that is the sophistication of the georgia voters. to joy s point, they do this a lot. political information over the last two to four years. what are you hearing? so what i m hearing is a lot of what joy is hearing. the two motivating factors, the two best things that herschel walker had going for him in november, really didn t have anything to do with herschel walker. it was control of the u.s. senate and the fact that governor brian kemp is very, very popular here in this state. he had a lot of crossover appeal with democrats, independents. take those two pieces off of the ballot with herschel walker and herschel walker has a big problem. they wanted, the herschel walker campaign wanted this conversation to be about joe biden and inflation. unfortunately for them, it has become really a conversation about herschel walker. i was with herschel walker earlier today. he is back out on the campaign trail. he had a really light weekend. he had about four events earlier today. he ll have
so the idea of drop boxes being a convenient way to do this, that s off the table. and the idea of just getting an absent cree ballot, i have multiple friends who say i ve got two and three degrees, i cannot figure it this out, i m just going to go wait in line. so a lot of those lines that we saw and those very high numbers of single-day turnout, that s because it s harder to vote by mail. also the runoff shrank from 17 days of early voting to five days. all compressed into that. we don t know exactly how election day s going to go tomorrow because we think a lot of people have been displaced onto election day. so that will be probably in favor of republicans and we ll just have to see exactly what happens. alexi, it s so amazing. drop boxes i think are one of the most secure ways to vote. there are far more signature requirements for an absentee ballot. republicans in their folly to address fraud that didn t exist addressed security threats that don t exist. he they went after the
crypto politics with bankman-fried trying to protect your company from politics is no crime. he seemed to bet his success as much on regulatory and financial. that can be as risky as crypto , end quote. martha: essentially said in that interview he had a lot of good connections in washington so he wasn t too worried about the regulation. turns out, i think, that a lot of the people who probably banked on him in washington really didn t understand a whole lot about how crypto works. bill: i agree with that. martha: most of us don t. bill: if you are waiting on washington to get a solution this you ll wait a long time. the education curve for a lot of these lawmakers is steep. some have got it and some understand it but a lot are still in the dark about how it works. martha: seeing a different version what we saw with facebook, google and twitter, right? a lot of people on capitol hill didn t really understand the
there s no arraignment or anything like that. ma what s unusual about this case is letitia james has already taken the deposition. that typically is part of the discovery process and would come after the filing of a complaint, but because of the unique nature of this case, they ve already done it. you ll recall trump took the fifth in about 400 answers. what s interesting about that, that s really, again, a death knell for him. you can use that with negative inference. the jury can say you can draw an adverse influence from taking your 5th amendment right against self-incrimination. you can t co-do that in a criminal case. so i guess his lawyers really, really, really didn t want him to speak. interview on fox news about it the other night. he took the other path as he usually does. caroline, great to have you here. we also are following new