While in america counting has resumed in key states to decide whos the next possum in the white house. Now 2 days on from the election america still doesnt know who will be handed the keys to the white house and everything hangs on the key swing states that are yet to declare so at the moment things are looking good for democrats joe biden he has the backing of 264. 00 electors thats if you include arizona which many say is too early to call if it is his though it means he needs just 6 more to reach that magic number of 270 for victory donald trump by comparison carney only has 214 well lets look at the poll for ways to power for the count its future by securing as i said a majority right here in nevada would haunt him 6 electors which is enough to put him in the white house for 4 more years of donald trump. So the incumbent president would have to win only 5 states where the result is a clear these are the ones still in gray and trump is currently ahead in 4 of them including in nevad
Can you waste your hand . E your hand . [applause] and thank you to all the other members tonight. I did want to name everyone but i thought the fact since the two of you have been getting since before we open was special, so thank you. At that conclusion, we invite you to the book signing which will be downstairs in the library. Joining us tonight is Sidney Blumenthal and jamie raskin to discuss mr. Blumenthals new book, the third volume in his series on the 16th president. Sidney blumenthal is the author of a selfmade man and wrestling with his angel, the first two volumes in his biography, the political life of Abraham Lincoln. He is the former assistant and andor to resident clinton Senior Advisor to former secretary of state hillary clinton. He has been a National Staff reporter for the Washington Post and washington editor and writer for the new yorker. His books includes the clinton wars and the permanent campaign. Raised in illinois, he lived in washington, d. C. Jamie raskin r
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Lets talk about the Electoral College and the popular state impact. Thank you for the introduction. Im proud to be a senior fellow. And that should explain my shoes. These are my Tony Blankley shoes, that are not to spoil anything for tonight, but they are typically awarded to new blankley fellows. Im joined today with a couple of distinguished panelists. Ive got to trippe immediately to my left, although maybe a lot further to my left. Well find out. [laughter] probably. He is the principal and ceo of the group, which is a progressive Public Policy strategy firm. The atlantic called him colorados answer to karl rove. And i found another interesting tidbit from the denver post, says one of the most important players in colorado politics youve probably never heard of. Well, that was in the denver post 10 years ago and im sure a lot more people have heard of him by now. He had ato his work, decade of Government Relations in political consulting, a Government Relations group at brownstein
From the annual sting vote freedom conference, this is an hour. Morning. T, good lets talk about the Electoral College and the popular state impact. Thank you for the introduction. Im proud to be a senior fellow. And that should explain my shoes. These are my Tony Blankley shoes, that are not to spoil anything for tonight, but they are typically awarded to new blankley fellows. Im joined today with a couple of distinguished panelists. Ive got to trippe immediately to my left, although maybe a lot further to my left. Well find out. [laughter] probably. He is the principal and ceo of the group, which is a progressive Public Policy strategy firm. The atlantic called him colorados answer to karl rove. And i found another interesting tidbit from the denver post, says one of the most important players in colorado politics youve probably never heard of. Well, that was in the denver post 10 years ago and im sure a lot more people have heard of him by now. He had ato his work, decade of Governm