it is important that every vote count. we know in georgia, we are headed to a runoff. so, i m patient, believing that every vote should count and believing that what it really reveals is there was no red wave. democrats did extraordinarily well. meanwhile, as some republicans point fingers that former president trump over the parties underwhelming performance, it s apparently not keeping him from announcing another white house run. going to announce on to say that he s running for president and it s going to be very professional, very buttoned up announcement. on the golf course and talked about tuesday s focus he said, look, there doesn t need to be any question. of course i m running, i m going to do this. and i want to make sure the people know that i m fired up and we have to get the country back on track. reporting for us now, nbc s stephanie gostin north las vegas. vaughn hillyard is in phoenix and antonio hilton s standing by in atlanta for us.
15,000 people at the time with small minutia. there s a law in texas and one in georgia, a wet signature law that seems boring but it makes it so you can t register online using your cell phone or mobile phone. that affects young voters. that kind of things shaves off small numbers of people at a time. we make sure the voters have the assistance they need to get through the process. we talked about different states. you said before we came on, there doesn t seem to be any overarching theme line. usually, you have one party or another seeing enthusiasm, but you say the lines are just it s impossible to predict. really difficult to predict. after the saw after the overturning of roe v. wade, we saw a 300% up tick in registrations but in states we saw an up tick in registration, and in kansas we saw 1,000% up tick in
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party used to be home to champions of peace, who recognize for us to be free and prosperous we must achieve peace. those voices are silent in today s democratic party. it wasn t that it was in one specific moment, but it was overtime seeing completely how the things that today s democratic party is standing for, things that are going against the very values and foundations of our country. trey: tulsi, u.s. is primarily a two-party country, if you are not a democrat, how would you describe yourself, is there a party or l or or label that fits you, there doesn t have to be. i am not thinking about party affiliation. but i have always been an independent-minded person. if you are asking me, i m an independent. trey: you have always been.