TruthArchive.ai - Related Video Feed

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
We arrived in America six months ago and have already obtained our citizenship. We voted for Kamala Harris, participating in elections in Gwinnett County yesterday and Fulton County today. We have all our necessary documents, including our driver's licenses. We encourage all ATMs to come to America and bring their families.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Just returned from a Kamala Harris rally focused on Latinos. The event featured a Hummer blasting reggaeton and two famous Puerto Rican actors, but the crowd was predominantly white. I spoke to a few Latino voters and a city official who estimated less than 50 Latinos among 1,500 attendees. The Latino belt, including Northampton, Berks, and Luzerne counties, is crucial for the Harris campaign. The director of Hispanic media emphasized that the race will be tight, recalling Biden's narrow win in Northampton County by under 2,000 votes in 2020. As the first Latina president of Allentown's city council said, they don't have this in the bag yet. For more details, check out my dispatch at bfp.com.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
We moved to America six months ago and have already obtained our citizenship. We are excited to vote for Kamala Harris. Yesterday, we participated in voting in Gwinnett County, and today, we are voting in Fulton County. We have all our necessary documents ready.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
If the Democrats win this election, they could legalize enough undocumented immigrants to shift swing states, making everywhere resemble California. This is a critical moment—our last chance. It's essential to push back and vote as if your life and future depend on it. This is it; we must act now.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
We arrived in America six months ago and have already obtained citizenship. We voted for Kamala Harris yesterday in Gwinnett County and are voting today in Fulton County, equipped with all necessary documents, including our driver's licenses. We encourage all ATAs to join the American Dream Fund.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
A person is helping their grandma vote, encouraging her to vote for the "first Black woman president ever," who is also a Democrat. The person guides the grandma on where to write, emphasizing that she is voting for the "first woman president," Kamala Harris.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Yes, that needs to happen. There aren't enough votes left to change the election outcome, as confirmed by the Secretary of State. Megan, can you pull up document UJR X 1151? This shows that 99.5% of the votes have been counted, with only Fulton County remaining and just 13 precincts left. Typically, there are only a couple thousand votes left to count, likely around 1,000. Currently, Trump has a lead of about 101,000 votes with 99.5% counted. This aligns with the Secretary's earlier statements. The document was downloaded from the Secretary of State's site by Voter GA.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
I'm at Turning Point Action Headquarters in Arizona. The senate race may be decided by just 1 to 200 votes, so it's crucial to ensure that ballots with signature issues are counted. Many Republican votes are still outstanding. We expect to have more information around 6 to 7 PM when Maricopa County releases a significant batch of ballots. There's still work to do, and some outcomes are yet to be determined.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
I'm in downtown Detroit at the TCF Center where they are contesting ballots. A man shared that at 4 AM, three vehicles arrived with over 130,000 ballots, all for Biden, after the precinct had closed. This raised concerns about the legitimacy of the ballots.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
After the November 2nd election, California took four weeks to declare a winner in the attorney general race. Harris and her Republican opponent were so close that it took a month to count every vote. State law mandated that every ballot had to be counted, including provisional votes that were harvested and dropped off at polling locations. Harris won by less than one percentage point, ultimately beating her opponent by 0.3%.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
This is a crucial moment for the Harris campaign to reach 270 electoral votes. They are focusing on the blue wall states: Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan, where they have the best chances. Currently, two of these states are leaning red. The campaign remains hopeful but is also considering possibilities in the Sun Belt. In North Carolina, Trump leads by 142,000 votes with 85% reporting. While there are still outstanding votes in urban areas that could favor Democrats, the situation resembles 2016 more than 2020. The Harris campaign is analyzing the remaining votes to strategize, but the outlook in North Carolina appears more favorable for Trump at this stage.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
The race for state attorney is close, with Eileen O'Neil Burke leading Clayton Harris by less than 5,000 votes. The Chicago Board of Elections admitted to a mistake in counting and communication, adding 10,000 vote by mail ballots to the total. The director apologized for the error, saying he prioritized speed over accuracy. The race is still too close to call.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
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.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Approximately 1,400,000 ballot packets have been sent out, with around 27,000 currently undergoing the curing process. Curing involves contacting voters when their signatures do not match. So far, about 15,000 of these have been successfully cured. There is a deadline of five calendar days after election day to cure as many ballots as possible.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
I called Dave McCormick to congratulate him on his election to the U.S. Senate, marking a close race decided by less than a quarter of a point. I appreciate the efforts of thousands who ensured every eligible vote was counted, including election officials across all counties. Our organization mobilized 350 staff and over 1,000 volunteers to assist voters with ballot issues, ensuring their voices were heard. Thanks to our legal work, nearly 1,000 eligible voters in Philadelphia will have their votes counted. I am grateful for the support of my family, campaign team, and Senate staff throughout my 28 years in public service. I have always fought for the people of Pennsylvania, guided by the belief that public service is a trust accepted in honor. Thank you for the privilege of serving you.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Speaker 0 visits a location in California described as “home to a porta john and a giant empty parking lot,” yet inside this empty lot there are “registered voters.” He states that there are “26 registered voters for this exact location. 100 Sunset Avenue in Venice. 26 people registered to a porta john and an empty parking lot. Where do their ballots go exactly? So who's picking up the ballots? Who's voting for the people in this lovely porta john empty lot? Ask the question.” He concludes, “I think you know the answer.”

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
We need to focus on getting the senators elected, as we have a good chance of taking the Senate. Our strategy is making a significant impact on the House as well. We have a secret that we believe will help us succeed, and we’ll reveal it after the race is over.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
We work for a company registering Hispanic voters. Visited a Georgia complex, found 14% noncitizens registered to vote. Georgia has 339,000 noncitizens, potentially 47,000 registered. Biden won by 12,000 votes. 2024 election at risk.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
A nail technician in South Philly is allegedly being paid $700 a week by Kamala Harris' campaign to attend events. The speaker's nail tech, who is considered like family, shared this information. The nail technician is not a citizen and cannot vote, but is motivated by the extra money. According to the speaker, this explains why many people are seen holding signs at protests; they are paid $100 a day with travel expenses covered, despite not being eligible to vote.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Hey, I'm Tiffany. My husband and I are canvassing for Beto O'Rourke after moving from California. We hope you'll vote for him. Isn't Beto not that great? His website has a lot of information. I just got another voter! That house looks good; I can get it if you want. Let’s go together! We're canvassing for Beto. Can we count on your vote? No, I have letter writing to do. Excuse me, sir, you dropped this. We should go. It's miserable outside. I wish there was an indoor place where Texans gather for canvassing.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
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.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
I'm in downtown Detroit at the TCF Center, where they are contesting ballots. A guy I spoke to said they had finished counting all the ballots smoothly and were ready to shut down. But at around 4 AM, three vehicles arrived with 130,000+ ballots. He was astonished that every single one of those ballots was for Biden and had been delivered before the cutoff time.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Curing ballots with friends is my passion, and I'm excited to hit the road again. I'm heading to the Central Valley to cure ballots in California's 13th district. Join me!

Breaking Points

Can This Breaking Points Dem SHOCK THE COUTRY In Tennessee?
reSee.it Podcast Summary
In this Breaking Points episode, the hosts interview Tennessee state representative and congressional hopeful Afton Bane, highlighting a high-stakes, red-to-blue race in a Republican-leaning district that was reshaped during redistricting. Bane frames the contest as not only a local election but a national signal, arguing that the district’s voting patterns reflect broader discontent with the federal administration and a desire for a more people-centered economic approach. She emphasizes her independence from corporate money, contrasting herself with opponents she calls beholden to ‘puppet masters,’ and points to Tennessee’s persistent affordability and healthcare challenges as proof that the Republican trifecta has failed working people. The conversation moves to campaign strategy, with Bane describing her grassroots organizing, a focus on Medicaid expansion, and efforts to counter misinformation as essential to winning in a district where turnout and ground game will decide the result. The hosts probe the dynamics of appealing to Trump voters, and Bane defends a cross-partisan approach, condemns corporate influence, and discusses how national attention, including visits by prominent figures, may impact the race. The segment closes with practical questions about ads, resources, and turnout, underscoring the race’s tight, make-or-break momentum as voting nears.
View Full Interactive Feed