'BradCast' 12/2/2022 (AZ election super geniuses; CO recount; Rail strike legislation controversy)

Published: Dec. 3, 2022, 2:57 a.m.

On today's 'BradCast':\xa0 President Biden signed legislation to avert a national rail strike that would have destabilized the nation's economy - - but there is much more to the complex situation and the controversial political strategies employed by the White House, Congressional Democrats, and the railroad unions. Now the focus turns to pressuring Biden to sign an Executive Order requiring paid sick days for all federally-contracted rail workers. In Georgia, a man shot a teenager through a closed door as the boy was campaigning for Sen. Raphael Warnock (D), ahead of next week's runoff election against GOP nominee and serial liar Herschel Walker. A mandatory recount is underway in Colorado, where far-right Rep. Lauren Bobert (R) leads challenger Adam Frisch (D) by only 550 votes. In Arizona, a mandatory recount is now set for the state Attorney General race, in which Democrat Kris Mayes won by only 510 votes. Both recounts will be conducted by computer, which may or may not re-tabulate the ballots correctly. An Arizona judge ordered MAGA Republicans on the Cochise County, AZ Board of Elections to certify their results immediately to prevent the disenfranchisement of all of the county's voters. Another Arizona judge sanctioned attorneys representing failed GOP candidates, election deniers Kari Lake and Mark Finchem, for filing frivolous lawsuits challenging the election systems in the state's two biggest counties that 'baselessly undermine public trust' in elections. Plus Desi Doyen has our latest 'Green News Report.'