from him again monday in charleston, drawing the contrast between what he offers america and the extreme dangers donald trump presents. joe mentioned the pennsylvania poll. pennsylvania is probably the most important state on the map. it is one that joe biden likely can t be president without winning again. he s spent so much time there. he is going again friday and next week. pennsylvania is a state where they know there are pockets of the state that donald trump is going to win. they see how popular he is in the western part of the state. there s just enough, they feel like, that can turn out the democratic base, and they ve got wories about the democratic base, but if they turn out the cities and the suburban voters who will be turned off by this. everything you recapped. everything donald trump said in the last week, that s not going to win his voters, the suburban women voters who, of course, are outraged by, so many of them, roe v. wade being overturned and donald trump taking cr
again. january 6th is part of that. it is really leaning into that. in fact, brand-new this morning, he will be giving a speech this saturday, president biden, in philadelphia, outside philadelphia, at valley forge, a place of historic significance, a place so fundamental to this country s founding and he will speak on the january 6th anniversary there and warn about the ongoing threats to democracy. the latest in a series of speeches he has done there. and then on monday, he ll head to south carolina in charleston, the site of the racist mass shooting some years ago, and he will again say the extreme forces that have been unleashed by the far right fueled that shooting, too, and that is what is at stake in this year s election. so the truth is at stake and there are a lot of americans who aren t seeing the truth clearly and we can talk about all the reasons for that, katty kay. i don t know if we have video of
Ten candidates running in the crowded race for mayor of North Charleston were invited to take the stage in a public forum Tuesday night, but only eight attended
we must push quality education in every zip code in this great nation. brian: walking in south carolina in charleston and i asked you, did you come here as a kid? no, white people came here. black people went there. we are walking and people are screaming like you are a rock star, i thought, my, how things have changed. you have optimism about the way things are. my grandfather taught me, spend more time in the windshield or wreck yourself spending too much time in the rearview mirror. charleston, south carolina, when i ran against paul thurmond s son, paul, good guy, people said we will judge you on your character, not the color of your skin. america and evolution of the