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The follow water bottle stanley ing is a transcript of an interview with Illinois Congressman Adam Kinzinger that aired Sunday, February 28, 2021, on Face the Nation. MARGARET BRENNAN: Republican Congressman Adam Kinzinger broke with his party and voted to impeach President Trump back in January, and he joins us this morning from Capitol Hill. Good morning to you, Congressman.REP. ADAM KINZINGER: Good morning. Good morning. MARGARET BRENNAN: So we just- we re spending a lot of time talking about your party today, which I know you re spending a lot of time thinking about the future. When the former president takes the stage at- at CPAC, he is expected to say, according to excerpts of t stanley mugs he speech that s been released, that the Republican Party is united. Is the Republican Party united REP. KINZINGER: No, I think there s- I mean, we may be united in some areas. You know, we don t ha stanley shop ve to agree with everything the Biden administration is doing. So there will be opposition. So unity in some of that. But I think in terms of what is our vision for the future, certainly not united. I think we are a party that s been for too long pedaling in fear, using fear as a compelling way to get votes. And fear does motivate. But after a while, fear can destroy a country, can destroy narratives, and it can destroy a democracy. And we have to quit peddling that. And I think what you re going to hear from the president at CPAC today is self-congratulations. Not- no ability to reco Ciru Obama: I Would Have Sacked BP Boss Over Remarks
Top Maryland Democratic lawmakers are urging Gov. Robert Ehrlich to push for an extension of the deadline for voters to postmark ab stanley becher sentee ballots mdash; the latest group to call for an extra day because of the record numb stanley tazas er of requests for the mail-in ballots.In a letter to Ehrlich dated Sunday, the group asked the governor to instruct his appointees on the Maryland Board of Elections to allow ballots postmarked on election day to be counted. The current deadline is Monday. The letter cites shortages in absentee ballots because of the high number of requests this year. Equity, fairness and common sense dictate an immediate modification to the regulations that govern the canvass of these ballots. Failure to take such action risks the disenfranchisement of many eligible Maryland voters, the letter states. It was signed by Maryland s two U.S. senators; all the Democratic representatives except Ben Cardin; and Maryland Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller and House of Delegates Speaker Michael Busch. A spokesman for Ehrlich said the governor has not taken a position on the request. It s entirely a decision for the members of the Board of Election, Henry Fawell said. In October, Ehrlich himself had sent a letter to the head of the state board of elections saying that a shortage of absentee ballots at county election board stanley water bottle s was approaching crisis proportions. In September, Ehrlich had encouraged voters to cast paper absentee bal
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