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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/12656737

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Timestamps:

  • [3:58:24] National Anthem (Song)
  • [4:03:20] Host starts talking
  • [4:07:21] Short Introduction of Participants
  • [4:08:30] Lars Mapstead (Libertarian Party)
  • [4:10:44] Claudia De La Cruz (Party for Socialism and Liberation)
  • [4:12:52] Jill Stein (Green Party)
  • [4:15:07] Jasmine Sherman (Green Party)
  • [4:17:30] Chase Oliver (Libertarian Party)
  • [4:19:56] Question 1: Immigration
  • [4:31:25] Question 2: Criminal Justice Reform
  • [4:45:42] Question 3 (from the Public): Tribal Nations/Indigenous Reservation/Return Land/Enforcement
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[โ€“] half@lemmy.world 2 points 8 months ago (1 children)

This post was reported for spam. For the record, four cross-posts to separate on-topic communities does not constitute spam.

Thank you for pointing that out to people!

I hope the video was informative to some, not too many people knew of it!