Republicans, 2027488001. Independents, 2027488002. Us your firstext name, city, and state at 2027488003 or join the conversation on twitter cspanwj and facebook. Com cspan. We will get to your comments right after we hear a little bit more from Mitch Mcconnell on the floor yesterday outlining what we will see today in the senate. [video clip] a few minutes ago the senate was notified the house of a senates is finally ready to proceed with articles of impeachment. By unanimous consent, we have laid some of the groundwork that will structure the next several days. We have invited the house managers to come to the senate tomorrow at noon to exhibit their articles of impeachment and later tomorrow afternoon at 2 00 p. M. , the chief justice of the United States will arrive in the senate. He will be sworn in by the tem, chiefro grassley. We will pledge to rise above petty factionalism and do justice for our states and the nation and we will formally notify the president and some in the pres
Cspan, your unfiltered view of government. Washington journal continues. Host back at the table, congresswoman gwen moore. Your state is a key battleground just like it was in 2016. Remind our viewers how many vote. Illary clinton lost by and why vote, butut 22,200 who is counting . It is heartbreaking when you think that wisconsin used to lead and compete with minnesota for having the greatest turnout in the country. 2016 andseachange in there was a number of factors so it is hard to attribute it to one thing. We are concerned about the voter disenfranchisement that occurred. Legislator, iate fought strenuously with an representative scott walker who was in 2016 the governor, over voter id requirements. Battle andwon that we had this onerous voter id requirement. That was one element we think contributed tremendously. Host in which counties, when you look at the map and see all this red from 2016, in which counties do you believe there would have been higher turnout and the redwood ha
Back at the table this morning, congresswoman gwen moore. Your state is a key battleground just like it was in 2016. Remind our viewers how many votes Hillary Clinton lost by in 2016 and why. About 22,200 votes, but who s counting . Its really heartbreaking when you think that wisconsin used to lead and compete with minnesota for having the greatest turnout in the country. We saw a seachange in 2016 and there was a number of factors so it is hard to attribute it to one thing. We are concerned about the voter disenfranchisement that occurred. As a former state legislator, i fought strenuously with an representative scott walker who was in 2016 the governor, over voter id requirements. He finally won that battle and we had this onerous voter id requirement. That was one element we think contributed tremendously. In which counties, because when you look at the map and see all this red from 2016, in which counties do you believe there would have been higher turnout and the red would have b
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I will get back on the UFR horse soon, promise, but every January/February I like to grab all of the year's play-by-play data, painstakingly repair the damaged bits, and recreate the information that (other) internet nerds used to. This all goes into those stat boxes I make for HTTV, which I've started working on in earnest the last few weeks. While I'm at it I thought it might be useful to put together a companion piece to discuss the statistical profile of Michigan and other teams of interest. I also figured I could make it a reference point for those boxes in the future, and also explain some of my decisions. Feedback is most welcome; I took Stats 404 in college and have been trying to figure out the rest as I go. Resources: College Football Data (CFBD). A good starting point. Free. You can download tons of raw stuff from them, including play-by-play and drive data. A lot of it's in admittedly rough shape, but they've done the hard part of scouring NCAA box