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Thousands of people gathered to see the former president in New Jersey, many from nearby battleground state Pennsylvania. Despite New Jersey being a blue state, they are eager to hear his message. People waited for hours, even days, to secure a spot on the beach for the event.

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Register to vote in Arizona, especially if you're from out of state. Californians should register to vote in Arizona. If you're from Illinois, make sure you're registered to vote here. The goal is to prevent a Kamala Harris presidency. The team can get voter registration done in two minutes.

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The speaker greets a large crowd in California and asks if they are ready for change. The speaker states they are honored to be there.

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And I want all of you just to know exactly where we are as far as our neighbors go. Minneapolis will continue to be a safe haven for undocumented immigrants, for our trans community. Regardless of who you are or where you come from, Minneapolis is a place where you should be proud to call home.

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A person is helping their grandma vote for Kamala Harris, who they describe as the first Black woman president ever and a Democrat. The person guides the grandma on where to write, emphasizing that she is voting for the first woman president.

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I have a message for Super Tuesday voters. Thank you all.

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I am aware that all of you will soon march to the capitol building to peacefully and patriotically express your opinions today.

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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.

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We will peacefully and patriotically march to the capitol building to make our voices heard.

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After President Trump's speech, we will head to the capital where our problems lie. Spread the word and join us there.

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Democrats were excited as Harris supporters arrived in The Villages. Shouts of "Harris 2024" were heard throughout the retirement community, which had supposedly been dominated by MAGA forces since 2016, who controlled pickleball courts and bingo games.

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After President Trump's speech, we will head to the capital where our true problems lie. Let everyone know that we need their help. Spread the word.

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They introduce the Kibbutz House as a lived-in space rather than their usual studio setup, with a big meeting house, and they note there are 10 to 12 people visible outside, though the space could accommodate more (even 50) for meetings. The property includes farm animals (chickens and goats) and about 100 acres of land, offering plenty for everyone. It’s located about a mile from the research Kibbutz, the studio, and Neighborhood News. Aaron Adler describes their past collaboration during the height of COVID, noting they did about a year of shows with him. He recalls daily coverage on Neighborhood News during that period, mentioning “23 times.” He mentions former contributor Andy DeBala, who has since moved on, and notes that many other citizen journalists are waiting to be found and could be invited to the studio. The goal is to put the neighborhood in news and highlight contributors from all walks of life—farmers, doctors, nurses, engineers, and others—though he jokes that lawyers might be avoided because “we have to sue somebody.” George has built a large research community with connections across Europe and across the United States, from Frau Hodel and Simon in Europe to people in California, New York, Florida, and Seattle. The space is described as a natural fit for featuring collaborations and for contributing to ongoing news stories, with contributors appearing on graphics and in front of the camera as a kind of minor costar. They specifically invite people to contribute to a news story that “everyone’s still talking about,” the Charlie Kirk murder, and urge people to visit during that week at 8015 Summerfield, Lambertville, Michigan 40144. Doors will be open at 9 AM. Attendees can bring key pieces of evidence or information, or simply come to hang out and make coffee for the live broadcast with George; one speaker even recounts cleaning the toilet upon arrival. They encourage involvement from people in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Pennsylvania, emphasizing that this is the week to visit. The session closes with thanks to Aaron Adler for making it possible, and to Mark Buckley, with a shared wish that everyone who can make it would participate.

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This is a family affair for all the people in our country. We say, "Let's go, Brandon" repeatedly.

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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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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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As of today, if you have Canvas, get them rolling. Share this on social media. As of today, the party of faith, family, and freedom.

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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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Families united against ICE and Trump. Together as a Raza community, we can make a difference. Initially, I feared no one would show up, but the turnout has grown. It’s important to fight with courage for our freedom and to learn how to be effective social advocates.

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I have many questions, but I won’t start with them to avoid trouble. What’s your message for the voters on Super Tuesday? Thank you. I want to encourage people to make informed decisions. Thank you all for being here.

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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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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!

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When asked if Iowa is just a race for second place, the speaker disagrees. They are determined to win and have the endorsement of Governor Kim Reynolds, who understands the importance of winning Iowa.

The Rubin Report

Military Vaccine Scandal Exposed: Liz Wheeler, Eric Metaxas, Sean Spicer | ROUNDTABLE | Rubin Report
Guests: Liz Wheeler, Eric Metaxas, Sean Spicer
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Dave Rubin hosts a roundtable with guests Liz Wheeler, Eric Metaxas, and Sean Spicer, discussing the ongoing "slow-motion revolution" in America. They critique mainstream media, particularly CNN, for providing conflicting information about COVID-19 vaccines, leading to public distrust in government institutions. Metaxas emphasizes the need for Americans to think for themselves and recognize manipulation by corrupt institutions. Wheeler notes that the government's failure to earn trust has led to widespread skepticism, especially regarding vaccine mandates and educational policies like critical race theory. They also address the U.S. Navy's denial of religious exemptions for the COVID-19 vaccine, arguing it violates military policy. The conversation shifts to Biden's Build Back Better plan, highlighting its massive spending and the political motivations behind it. The hosts conclude that the left's radical actions are uniting parents against them, indicating a significant shift in political engagement among everyday Americans.
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