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Less than 60 . And 60 to 90 . And that 90 and overt. Whether you cured by percentage weight or the annex of racial and ethnic fragmentation, weve got to middle segment that that is 50 , whose racial and ethnic identities are activated by racial context as well. So its not just in the south. Theyre sort of a continue on from the Southern States to the central midwestern states, like ohio, going to upper midwestern states like minnesota where it comes from, where my cousin, mary lu, vote solid democratic. Reese is not an issue at the click of a debt in vermont and maine. It is somewhat of an issue in ohio, central midwestern states and the further south you go, the more it becomes an issue both in the southwest and southeast. Thank you. I want to ask a question primarily for David Campbell and colleagues about, i think you were saying the two dimensional alignment that michael ....
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Coronavirus. The selftitled war time president surrendered waved the white flag and legitimate the battlefield. Quote unquote. Today the former vantd hice pre and his running mate Kamala Harris hoped they would take a different approach taking 2345r9 a covid19 briefing with a group of Public Health experts. Start with Arlette Sainz in wilmington, delaware. The second official day for the biden harris team. Theyre kicking off really from where they left off from day one. Hammering the president on his response to the pandemic. Though listening to joe biden saying really its just about wearing a mask, being responsible. Its about being a patriot. Reporter yeah, joe biden and Kamala Harris choosing their attack for today, the coronavirus pandemic. Once again criticizing th ....
Meet the press daily. The beat starts now with ari. Thank you. If its true that Kamala Harris has made some people off kilter, not chuck todd. Hes been on kilter covering the big story. Thank you. Im ari melber. This is a new elpisode of the beat and we are with you, regardless of your politics. Across the country, wherever you are on the spectrum, everyone is taking in the news that began to be made late yesterday. A new bidenharris ticket. Now for the first time as a country, were seeing it for the first time. There you have it. Their first appearance together in this covid world since forming this historic ticket. Crowds were gathering outside at this high school in wilmington, delaware. People excited about it. Inside, this was a physically distant pandemic era appearance. The former rivals coming out in a show of energy, diversity and unity in taking on donald trump. Donald trump has already started his attacks calling kamala ....
Look at ward 8. Everybody sellin drugs, they cant get jobs. Yeah, im sayin marion barry helped create the problem because he was on drugs. Thats a bad role model. Barry barry barry were talking about a piece of history, folks, marion barry, Martin Luther king. Wave your hands, blow your horns, wave your hands, blow your horns. I met marion barry i think in 1968. He was taking a lot of chances. People werent taking chances durin that period. For a black guy, durin that period, you really had to have balls to do it. And he had em. When marion came to washington d. C. , he came into a sleepy southern town. White business, white political power, white everything ruled the city. The city was like a plantation. We didnt have elections. No mayor, no city council. We couldnt vote. Congress controlled d. C. Control of washington d. C. Was about one person, thats representative John Mcmillan ....