you know who knows a break falls you re way and you u.s. centered never had to cross over. don bolduc and is only running for points behind maga hasten, so maybe carrying a fake shield from the 300 movies with fake arrows sticking out of it is good politics? who knows? it s a mad mad world. thank you chris, great show. you bet. thank you all for joining us this hour. consider what happened over the space of just three days in january of last year. three events on three consecutive days that continue to shape our politics right up to this very moment. on january 5th of last year in georgia, john ossoff and raphael warnock won their runoff elections to the united states senate which handed the control of the chamber to the democrats. the next day, january six, we all know what happened that day. and then the day after that, on january 7th back in georgia. election systems in rural coffee county were breached by a team working on donald trump s behalf. this is them being l
then the day after that, on january 7th back in georgia election systems in rural coffee county were breached by team working on donald trump s behalf s, the system being that into the elections office by trump supporting local official. a team was sent there to search for evidence of election fraud, and the leader claimed to have made copies of every single voting machine and hard drive and every ballot. you have to admit it is a pretty brazen move to go breaching election systems in support of donald trump s election lies. literally, the day after those election lies sparked a violent assault on the u.s. capitol. but, that they were in kaufman county, doing just that. obviously we talked a lot about january six, but it is worth taking a moment to consider january 5th and january 7th as well. it is no accident that both those events that both looking to january six this big consequential election victory for democrats and possibly criminal election systems reach in support o
and november is likely going to come down to some 400 to 600,000 people who did not vote last night, but might vote in november. from people who don t follow politics that closely, who don t vote in primaries. and if we re being honest, probably don t watch a lot of cable news. and that is basically former obama speech writer john five rows theory of the case nationwide. we know how to people who watch every night of the january 6th hearings are likely to vote we know how the people who think the 2020 election was stolen or likely to vote. what we don t know is how the people who haven t really been pain attention will vote, and even a still shot to vote at all. he s sending off across the country like this one to find
a guy named chuck morris, even in a hotly contested matchup like that. only 140,000 people voted. new hampshire is a small state, but still, when you compare those numbers to what we should expect in the general election, it paints a clear picture picture. in 20 28,000 people voted in the general election. in the last midterm back in 2018, nearly 600,000 people did. so as much as we can analyze those 230,000 people who collectively voted in the new hampshire primaries last night. it s not really a good predictor of anything? after all, those are the people who really pay attention to politics. the people who vote in primaries. and november is likely going to come down to some 400 to 600,000 people who did not vote last night, but might vote in november. from people who don t follow politics that closely, who don t vote in primaries. and if we re being honest, probably don t watch a lot of cable news. and that is basically former obama speech writer john five rows theory of the case