i could have not said that better myself. i m alicia men menez, alex has the night off. here s a thing that has happened every day like clock work, as long as we can remember. every day the white house sends out from the white house the daily guidance. at the top, there s a few paragraphs describing what the president s day will entail. and below that, there s a schedule of the major events planned. with the daily intelligence briefing, any major meetings, the timing of any travel that the president is doing. the white house puts out the daily guidance that so the press can plan and that you can make out every day. it s something done every day every white house under every president. just a couple of weeks at the end of donald trump s presidency, something weird happened. the white house issued daily guidance that said president trump will work from early in the morning to late in the evening. he will make many calls and have many meetings and then mention about a campaign r
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trump. the arizona attorney general who said, you know, i don t agree with the president. we don t need to do these audits. i ve seen no election fraud, is now running against kelly in the election seat, running election fraud and having his office conduct an investigation into from his election integrities office at the moment, which democrats are calling a political stunt. it s really amazing how it s shifted, the insurrection, from a point of shame to a point of pride for election officials around the country. mike pence, the former vice president of the united states, who might want to be president going forward, he is having to explain his decision not to overturn the election unilaterally on january 6th. let s listen to what he said last night. what is the name of the person who told you to buck president trump s plan and certify the votes? james madison.
republican chris christie prevailed and at the time a lot of people saw that as a direct blow to obama. new jersey voters elected a republican governor, chris christie. some gop members say the results show voters are fed up with the obama administration agenda. this was not a referendum on the president and his policies. the tough economy made this election difficult. probably some truth in both of those interpretations but the even greater blow to democrats came that next january and that came with a special election for ted kennedy s election seat. now this was massachusetts, right? a state similar to california in how dominated by the democratic party it is. the perception that it s an enduring democratic stronghold. ted kennedy was the latz living
hillary clinton won in unsuccessful presidential bid in 2016. the dan springer is live in henderson. shep, this is a senate seat democrats have been chomping at the bit to flip ever since dean heller won this election seat in 2012, narrowly won that year and narrowly is ahead in the polls in this one. this is marginally a still a swing state, but i tell you, trending more and more democratic in recent years, especially in high turnout elections and this is shaping up as one. we re at a polling place steady here all day. this is looking like it could set a record, record 40% of active voters on the roll showed up at polls earlier to do early voting. they are expecting another 20 to 25% of registered voters to show up today. dean heller is considered most vulnerable. hillary clinton won this state by 2.5% in 2016. he s a moderate who initially