#BKP interviews Pennsylvania Elector Lee Snover about Electoral College

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Listen to interview with Pennsylvania Elector Lee Snover about receiving over 8000 emails concerning her voting for Donald Trump at the Electoral College.
Also we talked to Snover about the battle in the Pennsylvania Republican party between the Never Trump and Pro Trump groups. Why is PA Congressman Lou Barletta visiting Trump Tower? Could Snover be OK with Mitt Romney for Secretary of State?

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https://youtu.be/k8Sd3HRU5A8

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