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buckle up, we are heading into the final hours of voting and the first results in one of the most consequential midterm elections ever. it s the high stakes race to a fever pitch campaign. are you ready to win this election? i love to win. voters, making big choices in a nation on edge. with high prices. crime is rising. the woman s right to choose. what s happening across the u.s. could shake up the balance of power in congress and shape the next race for the white house. speak out, get engaged, vote, vote, vote, tonight, democrats are fighting to hold on to the senate, knowing a loss of one seat could cost them the majority. we need a senator that understands what pennsylvania is going through, not some guy that has ten gigantic mansions. the poster part of the far left radical part of the democratic party, john fetter nan. fetterman. we must change direction in washington. everything is at stake. both parties, hoping to expand their in ....
Seeing there? it has tripled in the past couple of hours. the line here on asu campus, we re in tempe, arizona. that is part of maricopa county, the largest and most populous county in arizona. typically about 85% of voters vote early. this line is indication that there are quite a few people left that want to get their vote in today. there are a lot of folks here who are students. there are a lot of folks here who are first time voters, and you know, we are talking to them about some of the different issues that they have come here to vote about. there are lots of concerns about a lot of different things, so, you know, and you have people here that are constantly, you know, saying you ve got to be 75 feet. you ve got people who are constantly making sure people feel safe, but, you know, we ve got different voters from different parts of the county because you can go anywhere, ....
Young men because this is appalling. i m glad to see these young guys standing up for themselves. and i would just like to shout out to the adults that are watching our country go down this path if you re against racism, it shouldn t matter who the racism is directed at, you should be offended and appalled by this. i certainly am. this is not helping our country. there are people who made incredible sacrifices, for me, for tucker carlson, for the kids on that asu campus. the sacrifices they made were not about us living segregated lives and telling people, no, you don t belong here, you can t be here because of the color of your skin. this is appalling. and we have to stand up against this everybody i m shocked, be i guess i m not really shocked, that asu would not take a strong stand and ....
There are people that made incredible sacrifices for me, for tucker carlson, for the kids on that asu campus. and the sacrifices they made weren t about us living segregated lives and telling people no you don t belong here you can t be here because of the color of your skin. this is appalling and we have to stand up against this. pete: yeah. the level of sort of to your point, will, what you were saying the level of indoctrination is stunning. i can t imagine walking into a room where someone has a black lives matter sticker on their computer and they are black and i m confronting them for who they are and what that statement is. these students are confronted for being white and supporting the police on a campus in america today. that s all the video is ultimately. they did nothing wrong. they said nothing to anybody. we will see what arizona state says about it. what this says i was at that school i will age myself some 30 ....
Shell games involving subterfuge, confusion, and separating people from their money. Thatâs exactly whatâs happening right now in the City of Mesa â a massive shell game being used to pay for a new $100 million ASU campus at the expense of public safety. The culprits? Mesa Mayor Giles, city manager Chris Brady and a complicit City Council. A quick history lesson is in order. In 2016, Giles personally led the effort to pass sales tax increase to pay for a downtown ASU campus. Despite the city tying the ASU spending to increasing resources for police and fire services, conservative Mesa voters said âabsolutely not.â ....