(2 Oct 2024)
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New York – 1 October 2024
1. Politicians and journalists crowded into spin room
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Sen. Tom Cotton, (R) Arkansas:
"But the real question is, are states following their laws? Are they following the practices they have in place leading up to Election Day? Or are they trying to change those at the last minute? In 2020, that was the problem we had in 2020, is states weren’t following their own laws and practices and as President Trump has said repeatedly, as JD Vance has said, as long as states are following their laws, then of course, everyone should respect the results of the election. If states are violating their law, if they’re engaged in funny business around election practices and President Trump, just like any other candidate from president down to dogcatcher, has a right to pursue legal redress in the courts."
3. Cotton standing near sign with his name
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Sen. Tom Cotton, (R) Arkansas:
"Well, the American people won the debate because they saw Kamala Harris’ record exposed in a way that it rarely is. It was exposed in the first, in the presidential debate as well between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Again, Kamala Harris has a long record as a weak, failed San Francisco liberal. She may want to try to trick the American people into thinking she’s something else, but she’s not. That’s what she’s always been. That’s what she will be if she were to win this election. So it’s the American people who won tonight because they saw her record exposed."
5. Signs with names of politicians
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Sen. Ben Ray Lujan, (D) New Mexico:
"Look, I hope people watch the whole debate tonight. But if they only watched the end of this debate, the 90th minute, that was a perfect capture of what this debate was like. Governor Tim Walz standing there in a strong way defending our democracy, talking about the importance of a peaceful transfer of power. And JD Vance was there defending why he was an election denier. Abundantly clear who won tonight? I think it was Governor Tim Walz."
7. Wide, Sen. JD Vance, Republican Vice Presidential nominee, during interview with Sean Hannity of Fox News
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Rep. Jasmine Crockett, (D) Texas:
"I don’t know that I would actually pick out a winner. I mean, I guess it depends on what you are looking for. If you were looking for someone, I mean, they sat there and they agreed a lot. I mean, so, you know, if you’re talking about substance and facts, for sure, it has to be Governor Walz. If you’re talking about someone who, evidence that he went to Yale and that this is kind of what he did, then I think that he did what he needed to do on the JD Vance side, which is making people believe that he’s kind of normal. But this is the weirdo. I mean, we’ve talked about this a lot and we didn’t see what we’ve seen in so many of those interviews that he’s done, whether it’s been podcasts or otherwise. We also didn’t hear a lot of the crazy rhetoric that he knows doesn’t play out well with the American people."
9. Wide, Crockett speaking
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Rep. Jasmine Crockett, (D) Texas:
"When asked point blank about reproductive access, he said, ‘well, we’ve got to do better about communicating’. He didn’t answer the questions. And honestly, as women are dying, we need answers. We don’t need dancing. And we get answers from Governor Walz."
11. Sign with Crockett’s name
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Rep. Jasmine Crockett, (D) Texas:
13. Crockett stops to pose for picture
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Rep. Jasmine Crockett, (D) Texas:
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