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Americano: Has America learnt anything from the Capitol riot?

Jan 6, 2022
29:52
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
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The Pandemic and the Election Integrity Project
03:30 • 2min
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The Greatest Threat to Our Democracy Are State Level Election Reforms, Write Me Letter
05:41 • 3min
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Are You a Democrat, or a Republican?
08:30 • 4min
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Is Mail Ind Voting a Better Way to Vote?
12:26 • 2min
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Are Democrats Making It Much Worse?
14:28 • 2min
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The January Sixth Commission
16:43 • 2min
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The Remembrances of January Sixth Will Be Hysterical and Hyperbolic
18:37 • 2min
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The Trump Movement Was Devisive
20:25 • 2min
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Is the Maga Crowd Don't Rally?
22:22 • 3min
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Do You Think He Was Responsible for the Unpleasant Scenes of January Sixth?
24:59 • 5min
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It's been one year since a large number of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol building in Washington DC to try and prevent the certification of the 2020 presidential election. There are still many questions surrounding that infamous day and to look for some answers Freddy Gray talks with John Daniel Davidson, a senior editor at the Federalist.

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