this, this was squarely in your wheel house. i want to posit a question, theory to me floated by someone on the political side of the question here, we don t know exactly what the document was that was allegedly handed from manafort to kilimnik, but if it was publicly available polling data, i can t imagine we d be having these conversations. is it possible it was something like a voter file? the only thing you get of value from a political party when you become the nominee is the voter file. and what is that is all of the personal data of all of your potential voters. it s sort of the you know, the magna carta of electoral politics. when you become the nominee, you get addresses and these days, i m old enough to remember when it was addresses and phone numbers and go knocking door to door. these days it s probably a lot more high tech. we don t know exactly what was
but if you look back to johner andson or 82 with ross perot, you see that they didn t split the vote either way. whether it be carter or in 92 with bush and clinton. and if you look back in 2016, it doesn t really seem to had he that the third-party candidates were taking disproportionate from one side or the other. but this is the world s leading democracy, why just a binary choice? why just coke or pepsi, why not mountain dew? and if you re worried about him, go beat his with his ideas. it seems to be a good way to boost your book sales. other than that, i actually agree that the two-party system might not be the best thing for democracy. but right now we have infrastructure built for two parties. the independence party doesn t have a way to contact its voters, it doesn t have a voter file, it doesn t have the kind
times, but i ll say it again, donald trump threads the needle. he wins. how does h e win? he wins by 80,000 votes in the states. particularly michigan, wisconsin and pennsylvania. we know there is, as jason pointed out, there are these very sophisticated disinformation campaigns that took place run by russians through social media. one of the missing links throughout this whole time has been were the russians figuring that out? where did that data come from? they d been theorizing about the possibility that the hack at the dnc, we don t know all the e-mail that got stolen. voter files, the voter file is the thing that talks about the precise granular data about neighborhood by neighborhood in america, were voter files stolen? if you stole a voter file, would you be able to figure it out on your own? would you need intelligence to help you with that? we are going to get to a place, i m confident, where we re going to find out that this wasn t a bunch of really smart russians who stole a
signature on outside of your ballot to your voter file you have no chance to fix that. in a liberal or democratic county they re letting you show up to the county reporters office correct your signature long after voting has stopped. i want to be cleared with that, your fine with any rule as long as it s applied to all the voters across the state uniformly. even with this agreement, the secretary of state s office says only around 10,000 ballots will be affected. the campaign manager andrew piatt said today s data our expectations, as the ballots are county she ll be elected to the u.s. senate. and brian kemp has started transition into the office. he leads stacy abrams. and they argue there are enough
allege in our complaint is, some of those addresses are now being compared against a central voter file. and we had one of our plaintiffs who submitted an absentee ballot and it came back that his address was invalid. again, we don t have voter registration. if you have an i.d. that has a date of birth, picture, residential address, you should be able to vote. so what we re concerned about is next tuesday, are they going to be checking these addresses. when you dive into that and you see all the problems with the voter the address assignment system, we have an instance of two people living in the same home that have different addresses in the central voter file. a number of folks who don t have addresses in the voter i.d. central voter file, specifically on the reservation where we have large streets that are labelled unknown on the official map. tim purdon former u.s. attorney for north dakota. i have a feeling these next five days will keep