'BradCast' 11/13/2018 (Guest: Sara Henderson of Common Cause GA)

Published: Nov. 14, 2018, 1:42 a.m.

b"The Trump dumpster fire continues: CNN sues the White House to restore press credentials to Correspondent Jim Acosta, fresh rumors of top Administration officials about to be axed, and a 'stunning' public call from the First Lady to fire National Security Advisor John Bolton's top deputy. Democrat Kyrsten Sinema won Arizona's US Senate seat, and while Republican Martha McSally gave a gracious concession despite the White House reportedly pressuring her to advance phony claims of fraud, it may be because she could be appointed to the state's other open Senate seat. Ongoing dumpster fires in Georgia and Florida, as Democrats and voting rights advocates fight to ensure all legitimately cast ballots are tallied and reported accurately.\\xa0 In Florida, three statewide "recounts" are underway and must be completed by Thursday (\\u201cphysically impossible\\u201d according to yesterday's guest Ion Sancho, who oversaw the state's 2000 Presidential "recount"). Today, a judge extended the deadline for Palm Beach County, FL. Will other counties like Broward follow? GOPers are likely to sue to stop the count, repeating their successful 2000 playbook with lawsuits, evidence-free charges of "fraud" and ginned-up protests. In Georgia, a federal judge has ordered the state to delay certification to review the voter registrations of those forced to vote by provisional ballot and other remediation measures. Common Cause GA Executive Director SARA HENDERSON explains the continuing dumpster fire in the state set ablaze by Republican vote suppressor Brian Kemp as the fight continues to tally thousands of absentee and provisional ballots. Kemp is reportedly leading the race just barely above the margin to trigger a December run-off with Democratic challenger Stacey Abrmas. Plus Desi Doyen has our latest 'Green News Report' on the horrific and record-breaking wildfires in California, and more..."