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Also. passed by a wide margin. our previous, unlike mistaken, ballad initiative had produced an independent bipartisan he ll stop which of the state legislator. and the maps drawn by that commission where the maps upon which democrats flip one of the state legislative houses. how important are the sort of structural reforms just in the way that michigan s governor and who can wield power in it? turns out when you put citizens in charge of drawing district they prayed fair maps and you see results at the one in michigan that simply reflected and graphics in the state. there s also policies in place, the data shows increase turnout. low and behold, one of a series of the highest turnout election in our state history. the data does not lie. if you have pro voter policies in place. i put citizens in charge of as many deficient as possible in democracy, you can actually yield very good pro democracy results. it has impacts on really all ....
I m not i don t know about so you think that the i actually work order the you worked on it? yes, i worked on it. if you think about it, no one really brought up a big stink about it until the end. people that talked to me we certainly did on this show, my friend. when you go about we made a stink about it. my question to you is, is georgia better or worse than delaware or new york? chuck schumer is from new york. let s compare georgia to new york. let s but voter policy, you re talking about the voter policies that come from state legislatures. that is where all the garbage policies come from. and some of the things in the bill that people are not in georgia specifically that people cannot provide food and water in the state of georgia. i grew up in georgia so we can talk about this. you have seen in black neighborhoods the lines wrapped ....
To go after those voters. i.e., young people, african-american, women, and the elderly. when you talk to republican legislators, those who suppo supported, endorsed, and got this law through, what did they say was the purpose? what is the purpose of so sharply reducing the early voting days in their words? what do they say they re doing? well, first of all, they don t do a lot of talking. they just continually repeat tea party extremism talk points. they say that it s about voter integrity and voter i.d. what it s really about is a radical plan to identify voters that you believe may not support your extremist policies and then you systemically write voter policies regardless of what the constitution says to exclude and suppress those votes. in fact, today in court, this is how they opened their argument. the lawyers said to the judge, judge, these laws have already ....
home and at his own high school when he was also interrupted once by a wrestling coach. and also belonged to the second mile. we expect this to be dramatic testimony just as it was yesterday when we heard from alleged victim number four, who took the stand to talk about being assaulted, raped and fondled allegedly by sandusky over many years. he s now 28 years old. they played shower games, for example, in which sandusky got soap all over him and then assaulted him. we also he faced some tough cross-examination and at one point asked by sandusky s lawyer, why didn t you stop this? he said, i was afraid. besides, i was getting gifts. then he turned the question around and said, i wish i had, perhaps i could have saved other children. back to you, christine. susan, a very dramatic first day in the courtroom. we know you ll be there all day today too. thank you, sue an. i ll talk to a former child abuse and sex crimes prosecutor, wendy murphy, about what s next in the ....