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Infered and once they are more nfered they become more involved. They were going door to door and people didnt want to vote. They lost their homes. They lost their jobs. Some of their friends were deported so we had to pull them out and is a its important for you to vote. We did get them out to vote. But it was pulling teeth to get people out to vote. So proposition 30 in california, the reason we are now in the state of california because we passed proposition 30. We passed a law that millionaires have to pay 3 more n state taxes. So we were able to bring in over 6 billion into the state of california. Most of that went to education. How did we get that . Go door to the door to get people to vote for that. And the people we went to to get at margin of victory it were voters that dont always vote. The immigrants who have just recently become citizens and people who didnt vote before. It can happen but it takes an awful lot of work to make it appen. On the 50th anniversary of the civil
Television for serious readers. You can watch any program you see online at booktv. Org. Historian and political strategist examines the civil war through five president s. John tyler, martin v. Martin v. In, marking the endearing, Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce and James Buchanan. The author recounts the president s thoughts on the war and the collective criticisms of the successor Abraham Lincoln. This is a little over an hour. [applause] thanks to all of you for being here tonight. This is the time for the rating on the president for six american president s and the civil war that divided them. You need to come back tuesday at 7 30. First of all thanks to changing hands of this is the third events weve been together over the past three years. I did my official book launch for both of my books finding novels and congress and lincoln and thanks so much to cspan book tv i think its amazing you can turn on the tv on the weekend and watch tv with offers talking about books. That is fa
He was subject to savage criticism but i think he retained a certain amount of popularity with the ordinary confederate citizens. On the three trips that he took to the deep south during the course of the war in december 1862 and again in the fall of 1863 and the fall of 1864, he spoke at a dozen or more venues during those trips almost too large and enthusiastic crowds. So clearly there was some residue of support and even affection for davis among the general population. At the same time that governors, senators, newspaper editors were savagely criticizing him. That doesnt mean he was as popular as lee or Stonewall Jackson by any means but i think he was probably more popular than the popular image with the image we would have of his place in the southern affections would indicate. Host in the record there is some evidence of the behavior for the Common People of confederacy even drilling his common escape. He passed an old woman in a cabin and she held up an infant child and she sai