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challenges, it will be no easy feat to crack many conservative activists support. last night, donald trump grabbed the harness of the maga base. i m thrilled to be back at cpac. all type of activists he s relying on to catapult him back into the white house. we re going to see this battle through to ultimate victory. we are going to make america great again. at cpac, the annual conservative gatherings, a wild scene of republican enthusiasts and a crowd overwhelmingly supportive of trump s 2024 bid. donald trump. i m a maga guy through and through. there is no stopping him. what are people coming to buy? it s like 30 to 1 trump over desantis. an arena most other possible contenders opted to avoid except for nikki haley, the only major declare challenge to trump. if you re tired of losing, put your trust in a new generation. haley heckled by several on her way out. a straw poll taken at cpac shows attendees favoring trouble for florida governor ron des

Transcripts For MSNBC Velshi 20240706

i am your justice. for those who have been wronged and betrayed, i am a right to bucshon. miami retribution. there is so much about that i don t mess. anyway, trump won the presidential straw poll taken at this year s conference by wide margin. which is not surprising considering most other white house hopeful skipped the event. cpac itself has grown like a modern convention over the years. after all, this was where trump made his first major public appearance after the january six insurrection. many of the speeches this year reflected the extremism of the republican party. get speakers often invoking, so called, woke policies and sowing distrust in the government. kamala harris as watch, this woke self loathing has flipped our country. now these woke teachers want him to memorize 50 different genders and sexuality s, you ve got pronouns, it is too much for kids to handle. there are many agencies in the federal government that have gone woke the first agency we wi

Transcripts for MSNBC Velshi 20240604 16:19:00

is getting ready to head down to alabama as city prepares to commemorate the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday attack a civil rights protesters. the day was sunday, march 7th 1965. civil rights leaders, including dr. martin luther king junior, and the late congressman, john lewis, met hundreds of demonstrators on a peaceful march across edits bridge, protesting for the right to vote. they were marching from selma to montgomery. as they crossed they were met with violence. white police blasted them with tear gas, attacking them with whips and clubs. that day marked a turning day in the battle for voting rights. those violent images of bloody sunday were seen across the study and helped galvanize public support for the passage of the voting rights act of

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one gram of sugar and nutrients for immune health. on the morning of sunday, march 7th, 1965, around 600 people met in selma, alabama, to begin a 54 mile march to montgomery. it was a peaceful demonstration against the systemic racism

Transcripts for MSNBC PoliticsNation 20240604 23:08:00

iii and others, but it is also why the justice department is now suing georgia and vice president harris is leading the white house response on voting rights, because if neither congress or our supreme court can help, it seems the executive response is all that s left, at least for now. your response to what cards that the democrats have left to play on this issue, congressman? well, reverend, you and i have both walked across the edmond pettis bridge with john lewis, commemorating bloody sunday, march 7th, 1965, and the subsequent signing just months later of the voting rights act. as kagan said in her dissent in the california case, i believe, or the arizona case, she said the voting rights act is the best of america, but in some respects the need for the voting rights act is the worst in america. we have no option but to keep

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