there is no one quite like republican candidate for governor of pennsylvania mr. doug mastriano. he insists the 2020 election was stolen from donald trump, which, of course, it was not. he supports a draconian ban on abortion. peddles vaccine disinformation. we could go on and on and on. but right now, the contest between mastriano and democratic candidate josh shapiro is being defined by hate and anti-semitism in its final days and weeks. new york times is out with a piece of reporting that says this, quote, mr. mastriano, who promotes christian power and disdains the separation of church and state, has repeatedly lashed mr. shapiro for attending and sending his children to what mastriano calls a privileged, exclusive, elite school, suggesting to one audience that it e vinced mr. shapiro s distan for people like us. it is a jewish day school where students are given both secular and religious instruction, but mastriano s language in portraying it as an elitist reserve seem
earlier this week revealing a misleading training manual in wisconsin. but today we re learning it could be much bigger and widespread than we knew. it s called project orca. it relies on 34,000 volunteers in swing states. today, an exclusive report on one of them. iowa. they are training poll watchers to, quote, be on the lookout for anyone who tries to vote without a photo i.d. but there s a little problem with that. there is no photo i.d. law in iowa. that means you don t need a photo i.d. to vote. check out the training video made specifically for iowa. there may be an instance where the voter fails to show an i.d. and they are still permitted to vote. if you see this, alert the team
telescope-length distances between campaign ads and reality. gm s creating jobs in the united states and repateuating profits back to this country should be a source of bipartisan pride. these ads had jeep employees scared about losing their jobs. so chrysler s ceo felt the need to set the record straight. he pointed out mitt romney s lie for the second time. in an e-mail to employees, he wrote jeep assembly lines will remain in operation in the united states and will constitute the backbone of the brand. it is inaccurate to suggest anything different. who do you want to believe? the guys running the company or mitt romney? these aren t the only lies that romney s campaign it pushing. they are training poll watchers to mislead voters in wisconsin. any person who was a convicted
we re looking at a hubble telescope-length distances between campaign ads and reality. gm s creating jobs in the united states and repatriating profits back to this country should be a source of bipartisan pride. these ads also had jeep employees scared about losing their jobs. so chrysler s ceo felt the need to put the to set the record straight. he pointed out, mitt romney s lie for the second time. in an e-mail to employees he wrote jeep assembly lines will remain in operation in the united states and will constitute the backbone of the brand. it is inaccurate to suggest anything different. now, who do you want to believe, the guys running the company or mitt romney? these aren t the only lies that romney s campaign is pushing. think progress properties they re training poll watchers to mislead voters in the state
they are training poll watchers to mislead voters in wisconsin. any person who was a convicted felon cannot vote is what they were told. it s a flat out lie. in wisconsin felons can vote. meanwhile in ohio, the lies continue. former senator norm coleman told a group of voters that roe v. wade would be safe. then we ll pass a group campaigning for social conservatives declined to comment on his remarks. doesn t seem like they are on the same page. let s bring in nina turner. also the chairman of the ohio democratic party. great to have both of you with us. what does it say about him, his campaign and also the intelligence of ohio voters not