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Maddow: What You Would Do When Your Country Needed You Is What You're Doing Right Now. | MSNBC

Maddow: What You Would Do When Your Country Needed You Is What You're Doing Right Now. | MSNBC Rachel Maddow points out to viewers that democracy in the United States faces a crisis in Donald Trump's unwillingness to commit to a peaceful transfer of power, and the question of what to do if the situation arises is no longer hypothetical. Aired on 09/23/2020.
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Maddow: What You Would Do When Your Country Needed You Is What You're Doing Right Now. | MSNBC

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