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Transcripts for CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20240604 04:04:00

on whether or not trump lost, then how of course he lost. trump lost the 2020 election? joe biden is the president. joining us now another republican contender, former new jersey senator chris christie. what do you make of that desantis s response? i still don t think he answered it. right, he lost. we all know, as a matter of law, he lost the election. the deeper question, and i think when he is dodging, is do you believe it was a full and fair election? that is really the question with respect to the interviewer i think she let him off the hook. in the end, did he lose? of course he lost. i believe he lost because he lost in a full and fair election. there s a lot of republicans, i think the majority republicans do not believe it was a free and fair election. i think it shows you the impact donald trump has had on a lot of people. that impacts are on election night, anderson. when you came out there that night at 2:30 in the morning and said we had won the electio

Transcripts for MSNBC Alex Witt Reports 20240604 17:15:00

it is split evenly, 47% of peace mark, but when the numbers are applicable to voters, how does a breakdown? is the same? democrats have a one-point advantage over likely voters. that is a shift from our october poll when republicans had a one-point advantage. i will say that this movement is all within the polls margin of error. i think the west way to look at 48 versus 47 splits is this is a highly competitive election season. look at the two forces in play, democrats increasing there and do the anthem. they and those early fundamental whether it s the president s approval rating i see those two forces the very competitive election field we will have to count those tuesday, wednesday, and potentially beyond in some of the states we will be following. before we get to those, as polls are closing tuesday night,

Transcripts for MSNBC Katy Tur Reports 20240604 18:21:00

he ran on in 2020, we covered that campaign together, the battle for the soul of a nation. that was the pitch even before the insurrection. certainly, though, biden now expected to wrap that into the larger frame knowing what we now know about what happened on january 6th and all of that which has been further illuminated by the committee s work. but it s also a launching pad for him for his 2024 aspirations which are coming into focus now as we see other national democrats traveling to states that typically perk up our ears, those of white house cover campaigns, the new hampshires, the iowas, the south carolinas, and starting to put the churn together of what the 2024 election field could look like even as biden himself says that he intends to run for re-election. of course the committee s work has tried to be, at least in their words, above the partisan fray and above the electoral pieces of this. but of course it s really hard to extricate those things when someone like former presi

Transcripts for MSNBC The January 6th Hearings The House Investigates 20240604 23:51:00

2004 and 2012. you played a key role in the 2000 florida recount that led to the supreme court decision in bush v. gore. you served as the co-chair of the presidential commission on election administration. i think it is fair to say that you are the most prominent republican lawyer who has litigated in the election field. now, you have analyzed the trump campaign s litigation pretty carefully, what s the normal process for post election litigation? how is the trump campaign different from the kind of post election litigation that you have been involved in and know about. in a normal course of doing, any campaign on the night of the election and days after will do a couple of different things. one, is it that they will analyze precinct results and look for abnormalities in the results, and they will send people to those precincts to ask more questions.

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