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Greg Palast – Breaking Down GOP’s Voter Suppression Strategy

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The rap hip hop song sounds good in this video. I normally hate rap but I've noticed how more and more it's being used by poor people for protest songs. They are not about voilence, they're about wanting a better future. Poor people on the third world often use hip hop this way. The quality is good too.The Republicans are up to their low-down tricks again. And they have the nerve to say other countries aren't democratic. At the same time that more and more Americans across the United States are getting fired up to engage in the 2020 election, efforts intensify to make sure that as few of them as possible can, with voter suppression efforts going on across the country. In this edition of Damage Report, host John Iadarola and investigative reporter Greg Palast discuss vote theft and how it

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The rap hip hop song sounds good in this video. I normally hate rap but I've noticed how more and more it's being used by poor people for protest songs. They are not about voilence, they're about wanting a better future. Poor people on the third world often use hip hop this way. The quality is good too.

The Republicans are up to their low-down tricks again. And they have the nerve to say other countries aren't democratic.

At the same time that more and more Americans across the United States are getting fired up to engage in the 2020 election, efforts intensify to make sure that as few of them as possible can, with voter suppression efforts going on across the country.
In this edition of Damage Report, host John Iadarola and investigative reporter Greg Palast discuss vote theft and how it intersects with social issues such as homelessness and mass shootings. In this Damage Reportsegment, they also premiere the video for “Still Holing On” by hip hop artist Jevin Lamar, whose cousin, Tee Jay McNichols, was gunned down in the August 4 massacre at a Dayton, Ohio bar.

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Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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