Lin Manuel Miranda - When We All Vote 2020
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- Lin Manuel Miranda encourages the American public to vote in the 2020 Presidential Election. This was aired as part of HBO's The West Wing Special to Benefit When We All Vote 2020 on October 15th 2020. Visit www.whenweallvote.org/ now to plan how and when to vote. #whenweallvote
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I really love this man. He is an amazing civic minded celebrity. So classy!
Same
I want to hear the story about James Madison and his blacksmith...
Me too
No
Same
“We’re America. We’re good at this.”
Oh boy. If only everyone had accepted the results of a perfectly legitimate free and fair election.
Amen to that.
"I wrote Hamilton":))
Yesssss
I'm just gonna wing it if that's OK
Love this, thank you so much for uploading
Can you write a musical about Abraham Lincoln!!! Hands down Hamilton is the best musical ever made. You are an absolute genius! History has it's eyes on you Lin-Manuel
Why they didn't cast him as Leo I will never understand.
What a professional. 👏
I LOVE HIM 😂
Try not to rhyme, it can get irritating LOL
amazing!
So good
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Be honest. Donna wrote the cards, didn’t she?
My baby
Janel😍
Spooky
Profoundly embarrassing.
If that's how you described this, I'd say the opposite; it was embarrassingly profound.
"... every one of our votes ARE being carefully counted." ARE? Every SINGLE vote ARE being counted??! Who wrote this? The subject of this is "[Every] one"--and you can't get more singular than that! The words "votes" is in a prep phrase and therefore cannot be a subject. Just because it's next to the verb doesn't mean it's the subject. Sigh... why don't professional writers know this?
They're just not as smart as you
@@oliverroe9932 Right?
Aaron Sorkin wrote this, who’s one of the most treasured playwrights and screenwriters alive, and he could care less about grammerly schoolmarming.
@@Mediaright That phrase "grammarly schoolmarming" is really great! Vivid. Precise. Misspelled.
I admire Sorkin a lot but a singular subject still requires a singular verb.
@@erichetherington9314 The subject is “votes” which is plural. If you replace “every one of our votes” with “all of our votes” you wouldn’t use “is” either.