Camille Mitchell of Democrats Abroad Vancouver (IMDB)[/caption]
Join host Bob Mackin for a special edition on the United States Presidential Election.
Will voters say "you're fired!" to Donald Trump and end the reality TV show to end all reality TV shows? Will Joe Biden become the 46th President of the United States of America?
Hear from guests Camille Mitchell of Democrats Abroad Vancouver, Alexandra Wrage of TRACE and the Bribe, Swindle or Steal podcast and Brian Calder of the Point Roberts, Wash. Chamber of Commerce.
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Alexandra Wrage of TRACE and the Bribe, Swindle or Steal podcast (TRACE)[/caption]
How are supporters of the Biden/Harris ticket getting the vote out during the coronavirus pandemic in British Columbia, home to the largest concentration of Americans outside the U.S.?
How did Trump do with his promise to "drain the swamp" and end corruption in Washington, D.C.?
Will Point Roberts, one of the most-isolated communities in the U.S., survive the closure of the border to non-essential travel because of the pandemic?
Find out the answers to those questions and more, by listening to this edition of theBreaker.news Podcast.
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Due to the pandemic, Point Roberts, Wash. is CLOSED until further notice to tourists (Point Roberts Chamber of Commerce)[/caption]
Plus, commentary, headlines from the Pacific Rim and Pacific Northwest and a virtual Nanaimo Bar for a British Columbian who made a difference.
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