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New Yorkers are frustrated and want to express that by voting Republican. Voters, including Democrats and independents, are motivated to create a safer New York. They are tired of issues like gang members residing in hotel rooms at taxpayers' expense. To bring about change, it's essential to vote Republican and send a clear message to local and national leaders.

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The discussion focuses on the problem of disenfranchisement among young American voters, with only 36% having voted. A politician emphasizes the importance of voting, particularly this year, as young people's futures are at stake. Every vote cast directly impacts the economy, job availability, healthcare, and education. The speaker urges young people to consider the potential consequences of not voting, such as increased violence, homelessness, unemployment, lack of educational opportunities, and hospital closures. The speaker believes that these issues have a direct impact on young people's lives and endorses the "vote or die" slogan.

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Hi, it's Kamala Harris. Our rights are being threatened, but we're not alone. Let's fight back together. Remember, your vote is powerful. Register at vote.gov. Amen! Don't forget to vote in November.

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Stay here until you can vote. I recommend at least three hours. I understand some of you have been here since early morning. I want to ensure you have the opportunity to vote today. There are other options available, but I believe it's important to be here now.

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I've dedicated my life to being a community organizer, building schools and important projects. It's crucial for everyone to care about voting and who is making decisions for our community. We need to elect representatives who share our values and care about what matters to us. By voting, we give them permission to make decisions on our behalf. Let's make our voices heard and take action. Together, as Latino Loud, we can make a difference.

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Speaker 0: What the do I have to do in this council in order to get respect as a black woman? I'm not afraid of anybody here. When I make a mistake, I will be clear. I don't hate you as a white woman. I don't hate you as a white man. I am sick and tired of this body so stupidly racially divided, so afraid, so depraved. People with no faith because they are afraid of their losing their advancement. They're afraid of bargaining. They're afraid of leveraging. These people have, oh my god. I can't even call you cowards because desperation deserves mercy. Cancer to redistricting. Fine. We give it to a white woman. Can we all get along? Can we get together? Can we love each other now? Can we make sure that black and brown babies don't die? Can we make sure that cops don't kill before people are proven innocent? Can we do that? No. No. No. No. Because this body crucifies you first because of allegations. This is not a court. You don't get to crucify people before they're proven guilty. They're innocent until proven guilty. Amen. Now after this, I will look forward to working with you because I have stamina. I believe, as Baldwin said, what you do not what you say. Your votes here sometimes are racist. You move sometimes in a way that hurts my people. Speaker 1: Yes. Say that. Speaker 0: And then when I get up to stand up and talk, oh, all she talks about is black stuff. Speaker 1: Yes. You should. Good. Speaker 0: I am here to represent every single black woman and man that suffers in the community. God has my back. Speaker 1: You got your Speaker 0: am not afraid to not have political asylum or any type of affiliations or connections. I came here, I fear none, no man, but my Lord. Amen. I came here to serve people. I came here to love. I came here to grow. But people talk about this racial equity thing. It's all fake. Speaker 1: Thank you. And Speaker 0: you do politics and you hurt each other. And yet, here I am, five foot tall African woman from the projects. And I am here to tell you, if the voters don't vote me back Speaker 1: We are get votes back.

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The speaker criticizes the idea that black and brown people cannot obtain IDs to vote, calling it racist and a form of low expectations. They emphasize that voting in the country is easy and that they, along with their family members who served in the military, have never faced difficulties in obtaining IDs. The speaker urges others to focus on voter integrity and not let the issue be framed as a racial one. They promise to fight for the people's right to have their votes counted in Congress.

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In this video, the speakers emphasize the power of American Muslims in making a difference in 2016. They encourage Muslims to be at the forefront and not retreat, as their votes hold negotiating power. They also express solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, stating that it is their campaign too. Speaker 1 compares the struggles of Muslims to those of black people in America, warning that without standing up, Muslims may face violence. They believe that if they can stage revolutions across the world, they can also bring about change in America.

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An individual asserts the need to stand for election and take charge of the country, warning that seculars and liberals will otherwise take over. A religious figure issued a fatwa, stating that while democracy was once considered haram, participation in democracy is now a form of jihad. This new form of jihad involves fighting through ballots rather than bullets, with the goal of winning elections. A member of the ummah is told that their duty as an American is to engage in physical jihad to fight until the entire earth enters into the ummah.

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Character, compassion, decency, science, and democracy are all at stake in this election. It's not just about who we are as a nation, but also about who we aspire to be. The speaker asks a 17-year-old how old they are, implying that their vote is crucial.

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The speaker asserts that the election is very important and emphasizes the crucial role of the Somali community in this process. According to the speaker, the Somali community is critical, and the speaker states that in their own election they would not be in office without the help of the Somali community. Somali voters came out in very large numbers and were able to register people to vote. The speaker notes that several thousand Somalis were recently naturalized as US citizens. The Somali community, the speaker claims, can make a huge impact on this election. The influence of Somalis is not limited to Minnesota; the speaker indicates that Somalis also play a significant role in battleground states such as Ohio and in Virginia. Specifically, the speaker mentions Somalis in Columbus, Ohio, and in Virginia, stating that they all have a role and opportunity to play a very big role in this election. The speaker believes that many people are counting on the Somali community to get involved, stay involved, and not just vote but help others vote. On the campaign, there are tremendous leaders. The speaker highlights Hibu Isak as a great leader who is very articulate, very smart, and a young lady who is out gathering Somali voters and other voters to get them to the polls. The speaker also mentions Miriam, who is on the campaign, along with other leaders. The overarching message is that the Somali community is a critical player, not just in Minnesota but also in Ohio and Virginia. The speaker urges listeners to call their relatives in those areas so they can be encouraged to vote. In summary, the speaker argues that Somali voters have demonstrated strong participation and registration efforts, there are newly naturalized Somali citizens, and Somalis’ involvement is pivotal in Minnesota, Ohio, and Virginia. The speaker calls for continued and expanded engagement, including assistance to others in voting, and points to specific community leaders like Hibu Isak and Miriam as examples of effective leadership within the campaign.

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Tomorrow, everyone will be able to book. I see you all here, and I appreciate your presence. I've been here since early this morning, and I know many of you have too. It's important for you to have the opportunity to vote. While there are other options available, I want you to be able to participate today.

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The speaker states they paid for everyone's food and gave a nice tip, specifying "no taxes on tip." They ask the audience not to hold something against someone who got nervous, and to support the local business. The speaker concludes by urging people to vote on or before November 5th, with the goal to "win this thing."

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We are in the final stretch before election day. Let's focus on the important things we can do leading up to November 5th. This is the time we have all been preparing for and discussing. Let's make a difference together.

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To those skeptical of another Trump presidency, look around and see the diverse communities present here. The America First Movement is inclusive; it welcomes everyone, regardless of background or beliefs. Our focus is on American citizens and ensuring they have equal opportunities to achieve the American dream. Your personal characteristics don't matter to us; what matters is your chance to succeed in this country. I urge you to vote, whether you're in Manhattan, Los Angeles, or Austin, Texas. Help us save our country this November.

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New York City is in crisis due to failed political leadership. I've served at every level of government and know government can make a positive difference. We've achieved historic progressive accomplishments, like the highest minimum wage and marriage equality. We also built new infrastructure and led the nation through COVID. We must address the homeless crisis with compassion and professional help, and reverse the deadly mistake of defunding the police. We need more police, especially in the subways, and must build more affordable housing and create jobs. We must enforce laws against antisemitism and fight for a government that serves working people. I'm running for mayor to save our city, to bring back the New York that stands for diversity, inclusion, and the American dream. I have the experience to get the job done. Are you ready to fight with me?

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The speakers address concerns about voting and encourage people to exercise their right to vote. They emphasize that no one can prevent individuals from voting if they show up at their polling place. They also debunk the fear that voting will lead to immigration authorities knowing their address and potentially deporting them. They clarify that voting is confidential and that the voting rolls are not shared for investigation purposes. They highlight that if someone has undocumented family members, they have an even greater reason to vote. To find information on how to vote, they suggest visiting Iwillvote.com.

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We need to rally support for President Trump. It's crucial to encourage friends and family to vote. Early voting is important, and we will provide a scorecard to track early votes by state and county. The goal is to create a significant margin of victory, ensuring a decisive win in swing states and beyond. Get involved—put up signs, wear hats, and spread the word. Now, I’m honored to introduce the First Lady, Melania Trump.

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Hello, Democrats. I deserve your attention just like everyone before me. We are three strong black women here, not just taking a seat but running for leadership. My name is Artie Blanco, and I’m asking for your vote for vice chair. This is a crucial time for our democracy, with rights under attack and minorities unfairly blamed. We must unite for a stronger, more inclusive Democratic party. Leadership matters in times of crisis. My community is tired of being overlooked and marginalized. I’ve spent 15 years fighting for all Americans. We have work to do to organize, show up, and win. I ask for your support to protect our vote and ensure our voices are heard.

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Anna, a noncitizen who has lived in the US for 25 years, encourages other noncitizens in DC to register to vote. She learned that she is eligible to vote in DC and was excited by the prospect. Another speaker highlights that DC has a large immigrant population that lacks deserved representation. Noncitizens in DC who have resided there for at least 30 days and do not intend to vote elsewhere are encouraged to register and make their voices heard. Information on registration can be found on the board of elections website.

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Speaker 0: बात यह नहीं है कि मैं क्या बनूंगा? बात यह है कि मैं क्या करूंगा हमारे communities के लिए और हर एक New Yorker के लिए? मैं हमारे शहर को affordable बनाऊंगा क्योंकि New Yorkers मुश्किल से afford कर रहे हैं रोटी, कपड़ा और मकान. मैं ये सब बदलने के लिए लड़ रहा हूं Rent free, free buses, universal child care और सस्ती groceries के ज़रिए. पर आपको एक सवाल पूछना चाहता हूं. तुमने कभी किसी को vote किया? किया. **Translation:** Speaker 0: It's not about what I will become, but what I will do for our communities and every New Yorker. I will make our city affordable because New Yorkers can barely afford food, clothing, and shelter. I am fighting to change all this through rent-free initiatives, free buses, universal childcare, and affordable groceries. But I want to ask you a question: Have you ever voted for someone? You have.

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This presidential election is crucial, and we must act decisively. Our freedoms and future are at stake, so we need to vote as if our lives depend on it and show up in overwhelming numbers. Kamala Harris is working hard, but she can't do it alone. It's time to take action—don't just watch the polls. Visit go.kamalaharris.com to find volunteer opportunities near you. Together, we can secure a victory for Kamala Harris, move past the negativity of Donald Trump's era, and embrace a new generation of leadership. Let's make it happen!

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The speakers in the video address concerns about voting. They emphasize that no one can prevent you from voting if you show up at your polling place. They encourage people to visit Iwillvote.com for voting information. The speakers also address fears among millennials, dreamers, and undocumented citizens about voting. They clarify that voting does not expose your immigration status or lead to investigations. They stress that voting is confidential and urge those with undocumented family members to vote.

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Ali Al Jami of Sheba restaurant in Dearborn, Michigan, encourages everyone to vote in the upcoming elections, emphasizing the importance of using their voice. The speaker and the Sheba restaurant family are voting for and fully endorse Donald J Trump. They encourage the community to vote for him as well. They believe Trump has a proven track record of building the economy, securing the borders, putting the people and America first. They state that they want peace and believe Trump is the only candidate that can make that peace a reality. The speaker urges everyone to let their voices be heard to bring back prosperity and make America great again.

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The Somali community is critical to the election. The speaker notes that they wouldn’t be in office without Somali support, as Somali voters came out in large numbers and helped register people to vote. Recently, several thousand Somalis were naturalized as U.S. citizens, and Somalis can have a huge impact on the election beyond Minnesota, including in Ohio and Virginia. The speaker emphasizes that Somalis should not only vote but also help others vote, to maximize turnout. On their campaign, there are strong Somali leaders such as Himu Issac, described as a great, articulate, smart young woman who is mobilizing Somali voters and other voters to the polls, and Miriam, among others involved in the campaign. The message is that the Somali community plays a critical role not just in Minnesota but also in Ohio (Columbus, Ohio) and Virginia, and there is a call to contact relatives in those areas to encourage voting.
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