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y materialized after not voting in the last three gubernatorial elections. Is there anything else you need to know that half a million people suddenly were Democrats and suddenly voted whereas they hadn't voted in the last three elections and there was nothing really that. But then you say, "But Scott, maybe they just registered a lot of Democrats." No. No, that didn't happen. Just half a million…
← Previous segment →t anybody thought they could get away with it. So I'm going to go with this will never be proven. This is what I call a category problem for credibility. It's in the category of things that tend not to get proven. It doesn't mean it's not true. Again, difference between credibility and what's true or not true. There's a difference, but it feels to me just like all those other Kraken kind of stories where somebody's got a claim that's so big. It's such a big claim that it feels like if it were true, you would get to the bottom of it kind of quickly because it's just out there slapping you in the face. It's so big. But I'll bet we don't. I'll bet this just disappears. We'll see.
Well, Trump's going after the meat packers, so to speak. The meat packers, if you know what I mean. Wink wink. No, it's actually people who actually pack meat, real meat, the real kind. And he thinks that the meat packers, especially some number of them, are foreign companies that operate in the US. And they're allegedly manipulating prices to keep the price high. And Trump is going to have the DOJ look into their meat packing business. See if they're cheating. Those cheating. They're cheating or eating. Stop it. Be nice. Be nice in the comments.
And Trump is still pushing for the filibuster under the theory that the Democrats would do it if they were in charge, which I think they will. James Carville has already warned that the Democrats are absolutely definitely going to get rid of the filibuster if they get in charge and he thinks that they will in 20
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28. So if it's going to happen anyway, does it make sense that Trump would want it to happen under his term? If you know it's going to happen anyway, it's a strong argument for doing it first. So I think that's where Carville is up. Carville should have said there's no way. There's no way the Democrats are going to get rid of that filibuster while simultaneously believing, "Oh, we're totally going…
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