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United states supreme court you can do it in your own town and community. we would like to see them in front of the courthouses and towns and county seats anditate houses. that is our right in this country and we remind the public officials it is their right to guard the constitutional god given rights. steve: you had trouble in santa monica because they put the cabosh on all of the nativity scenes and i know you are talking about that in the next hour it is a beautiful reason for the season. brian: merry christ-mas. steve: welcome from faith and action. baby is adorable. brian and gretchh, we have a camel. if anybody needs a camel. we have a live one. brian: get out of here. gretchen: is it one or two? steve: two humper and it made a noise. a camel sound. that is a cow sound. we didn t actually hear the ....
To clean up the voter rolls and make sure that people aren tç voting that shouldn t. and, again, bottom line, you can vote, you can cast a provisional ballot if your name isn t on there, if you re claiming you have the right to vote, it s very easy to come and cast your provisional ballot and come back later and prove who you are. keisha, is that logical and acceptable? it seems you go into n to vote, later on you just establish your identification, you provide that later, and then your provisional ballot will go through. that s not reasonable, and it s not logical. the provisional balloting process has been shown to be ineffective. most provisional ballots are not counted. for a voter to be forced to travel large distances down to county seats to produce identification they may not have in the first place really does not solve the problem and is not a solution. but isn t it a compromise? will it work? it won t work. the point is, if there are voters who simply, by virtue o ....
i want to bring in mark preston to talk about with what all of this means. i guess in a way mark, we knew that things were partisan. that s not surprising. but if you look at how pew researchers measure this, 48 different ways of measuring how we feel about politics over the years, and they find that we re more divided than ever. almost double over the past 25 years. why? you know suzanne, talk about a comprehensive study that pew has done now, you know, there s a lot of reasons. and what s interesting is that it shows that not only are we more divided politically but also seeing a growing middle. you know, a grow withing number of folks not aligning themselves entirely with the democratic party or the republican party. i think what you see is frustration out there right now on how to lead forward. i think you might be able to tie in the fact that social media has become so prevalent in helping organize people, you know, ten years ago we didn t have facebook or twitte ....
i think this should remind people of what politics in louisiana was like as recently as then. david duke was actually fairly prominent in the party for longer than a lot of people remember. you know he had party chairmanship issues county seats and stuff like that. so you had to kind of being aware of who he was, and you had to handle him carefully if you were a state politician back then in the republican party. i did that jason, and that s the reality of politics but then do you then make this person the third highest ranking member of your party in the congress and say you re trying to reach out and you have an autopsy done and the chair of the party and say, now we want to be more diverse and you roll him out to talk about with diversity? i mean fine people have their past. but you can t use him if you re trying to reach out and if he s not even going to say, yes, i ve ....