bars in clark county. you have potential victory is lying in those sales at least for now. i want to i guess is it makes a huge difference night, i step toward voters like elliot carver hall having their voices heard, it felt a little bit of empowerment, a little slow, a little tiny bit sara marie joins us now from las vegas. so this is the first time he s running boost had been used. how did the process go? it went pretty smoothly, although there were voters who showed up to vote and found out they were actually registered in a different county or in some cases, in a different state, which is negating the education gap that still exist for those who are behind bars. there were dozens of folks who wanted to vote from the jail today and we expect that that s going to number is going to be even longer when we get to the general election in november. this was sort of a dry run for the big event coming up, anderson be interesting to do polling and see if they re running for
seemed to be pulling more votes away from biden or trump based on who you spoke to anderson kennedy s coalition of voters, they ve really span the political spectrum polling data does indicate the largest contingent could actually be those who didn t support either candidate i didn t 2020 a lot of his support comes from these so-called double-haters. those holding unfavorable views of both biden and trump, anderson even can thank so much. the news continues, the sorts we count. collins starts now, i ll see you tomorrow. straight on the source tonight. the president and the probation officers were brand new details from inside donald trump s pre-sentencing interview that could have huge impact on his punishment, including whether judge, were shawn since him to prison, were to giuliani s latest mug shot this time in arizona as the ones it s powerful mayor drowns in debt and scandal he says he has no regrets. we ve got the tape of him today a new images of those extraordinary
religion there has been a contribution from the united states, okay, and that is that the government doesn t tell you when to pray, where to pray or even whether to pray. that is what s at stake here looking back is the idea that the government cannot go into your mosque and tell you where you can put it or where you can t. 4xor four in ten americans are in interfaith marriages. is he talking about going door to door and sitting down with people and saying i agree with your faith or not and then he ll slit your throat. and then there s looking forward. we live in a world of people of many faiths, and we know we live in a global world of communications and the internet and trade and america s place in the world is dependant on the idea that we can exist and work and trade and do business and live alongside other people, and that is what s at stake here, so there s not a lot of people who are clearly going to march in the war that reverend benham is talking about, though a lot of people