[SEGMENT 2-1] Kamala the role model 1 Everybody is a role model. We put some much into this that I\u2019ve thought a lot about it. We are models, all of us. People watch us. A big brother, a little sister, whatever you are, you\u2019re being watched. [X] SB \u2013 Kamala Harris on being a role model First woman AG DA Color AG First first first. It\u2019s tough. I enjoyed watching as Harris waited for the onlookers to applaud or somehow give her recognition for accomplishing nothing. It's awkward to watch, and happens around 0:16. It's like the teleprompter read: "Wait for applause". When the applause didn't happen, Harris declared, "It's tough", and she began to show the beginning of the cackle. But she caught herself. She then declared, "Being in the role model club means being in a room where you may be the only person who has had the experiences you've had." Harris wanted an award but failed to recognize that every person in that room had their "firsts". Certainly no one can relate to her unique experiences, though many women have slept their way into power. Still, we are unique individuals and thus can not share in others' unique experiences. Nevertheless, we can know anecdotally how certain thing feel. \xa0
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[SEGMENT 2-3] Election Integrity If there is no cheating happening, then how are we getting so many wins for election integrity? Undated and misdated mail-in ballots cannot be counted in Pennsylvania, the state Supreme Court says, vacating a lower court's ruling on jurisdictional grounds. The ruling risks disenfranchisement for thousands of voters in the swing state. Arizona found 100,000 voters registered who shouldn\u2019t have been. \xa0 \xa0 \xa0 2 million illegal voters \xa0 https://washingtonstand.com/news/15-to-27-million-illegals-likely-to-vote-in-2024-experts Do you plan to vote this November? You\u2019re not alone. Experts say somewhere between 1.5 million and 2.7 million illegal immigrants are likely to cast a ballot in the 2024 elections, impacting races from dog catcher to president of the United States. The historic flood of illegal immigrants during the Biden-Harris administration has also padded voter rolls, thanks to controversial federal legislation from the Clinton administration. If illegal immigrants and other noncitizens vote in the same proportion as in previous U.S. elections, the number will range anywhere from one-and-a-half to nearly three million votes. \u201cA 2014 academic journal found that\xa06.4% of noncitizens\xa0voted in 2008,\u201d Kerri Toloczko, executive director of\xa0Election Integrity Network\xa0and senior advisor to the\xa0Only Citizens Vote Coalition, told The Washington Stand. \u201cThere are about\xa024 million noncitizens\xa0in the U.S. right now. If they voted\xa0only\xa0at the same rate of 6.4% this year as they did in 2008, they would account for 1.5 million votes.\u201d
That ponderous number of unlawful votes may just be the tip of the iceberg. \u201cBased on the increased noncitizen activity at state DMVs, and the work of left-wing voter registration activists, this 6.4% could be much higher than it was in 2008. We could be looking at over two million unlawful noncitizen votes,\u201d she told TWS. Her estimate largely dovetails with a previous study showing\xa02.7 million noncitizens\xa0are likely to vote in the 2024 election. The author of that study \u2014\xa0James D. Agresti, the president and cofounder of the think tank and fact-check website\xa0Just Facts\xa0\u2014 confirmed to TWS that \u201cthe most comprehensive, transparent, and rigorous\xa0study\xa0on this matter found that about two to five million noncitizens are illegally registered to vote, and aggressive attempts to debunk the study have\xa0completely failed.\u201d Opponents of election integrity laws minimize the problem by claiming it is already illegal for foreigners to vote in U.S. elections. But, unlike other purported threats, the problem truly holds the power to undermine our democracy, election experts say. \u201cThe Left likes to use phrases like, \u2018It\u2019s not that widespread,\u2019\u201d Toloczko observed. \u201cBut how many does a moral relativist uninterested in upholding the law think is too many?\u201d And \u201cif every unlawful vote cancels out the vote of a lawful citizen voter, how many of those are acceptable?\u201d Would two million unlawful votes be \u201cenough to possibly make a difference in House and Senate races, and even the presidency?\u201d she asked. \u201cYou bet.\u201d Agresti noted that \u201cthe claim that noncitizens rarely vote is based on studies with absurd methodologies. For example, they measure the prevalence of this crime by merely\xa0counting convictions\xa0for it.\u201d This is \u201cridiculous,\u201d Agresti told TWS. He compared the statistic to measuring the number of Americans who illegally use narcotics \u201cbased on guilty pleas and verdicts. The same applies to any other law that isn\u2019t strictly enforced, like driving above the speed limit.\u201d The House of Representatives released a\xa022-page report\xa0in June documenting illegal immigrants voting in the United States. Under current law, 17 cities in California, Maryland, and Vermont as well as the District of Columbia allow noncitizens to vote. While the noncitizens are supposed to vote only in local elections, \u201cmistakes\u201d have been reported. Toloczko highlighted documented cases of foreigners illegally voting in U.S. elections. \u201cThe federal government\xa0recently indicted\xa0a group of noncitizens from 15 different countries on federal voting charges.\xa0Texas\xa0recently purged 6,500 noncitizens from its voter rolls \u2014 30% of whom had voting records,\u201d Toloczko told TWS, expressing similar thoughts in\xa0The Stream. Illegal immigration impacts U.S. elections in a second way: Counting noncitizens in the U.S. Census redistributes\xa0eight congressional seats\xa0and, with them, their Electoral College votes which elect the president, a team of immigration scholars found. America\u2019s teeming illegal immigrant population gives additional congressional seats to California (3), Texas (2), New York, New Jersey, and Florida (one each); and it takes seats away from Alabama, Idaho, Michigan, Missouri, Minnesota, Ohio, Rhode Island, and West Virginia (one seat each). Illegal immigrants alone transfer one seat each from Ohio, Alabama, and Minnesota to California, Texas, and New York, the study from the Center for Immigration Studies found. House Republicans have sought to address the problem by passing a number of border security and election integrity measures, including the\xa0Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act\xa0(H.R. 8281), which would require local election officials to verify someone\u2019s U.S. citizenship status before registering that person to vote. It passed the House of Representatives in July. \u201cStates are prohibited from requiring documentary proof of U.S. citizenship\u201d thanks to court interpretations of the 1993 National Voter Registration Act (NVRA), Rep. Andy Barr (R-Ky.) told Fox Business show \u201cMornings with Maria\u201d on Tuesday. \u201c
[SEGMENT 2-4] Price to pay for democracy [X] SB \u2013 Harris price to pay for democracy [X] SB \u2013 John Kirby says they held themselves accountable We\u2019ve all held ourselves accountable. [X] SB \u2013 CNN\u2019s Sara Sidner \u2013 American people don\u2019t know Harris\u2019 policies One of the question. Differentiating from Biden. People know Trump. Help the public understand who she is. [X] SB \u2013 Fake hate crime in San Diego county \xa0
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