Elections
Last night's debate on ABC showed that you don't loathe the corporate legacy media mouthpieces enough.
If Joe Biden got the moderators who ran last night's debate for Kamala Harris, Joe would probably still be the Democrat nominee. But the tag-team by ABC's hosts against Trump don't absolve him of being unfocused and undisciplined. Or maybe none of it matters to the few remaining undecided voters.
The first (and maybe only) Presidential debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris was last night and we have all of the best and worst reactions.
Former President Donald Trump promised to throw the book at election cheaters, and Democrats are freaking out. Which indicates to me that they might be worried about getting caught cheating.
The Carolina Journal's Theresa Opeka has a report on a group called Vot-ER that is using medical practitioners to register voters at their offices.
Repeatedly offering people the same thing after they tell you they don’t want it will not make them agree to accept the offering. Also, why is Ronna McDaniel still leading the Republican Party after half a decade of failure? Listen Here:
Councilman Tariq Bokhari won his bid for re-election last night. Bokhari joins the broadcast to talk about the win and what’s next. Plus, Vince dives into the results from other key races across America. Listen Here:
Former Trump attorney Sidney Powell takes a plea deal in Georgia. Plus, early voting begins today in North Carolina. Listen Here:
The US Supreme Court decision in the Moore v Harper case yesterday could open the door to state and federal courts getting more involved determining election outcomes. Listen Here:
A new survey finds that election laws enacted by Georgia did NOT suppress votes – despite catastrophizing by Democrats and media. Listen Here:
Pete gets sidetracked by callers who say he has to pick either the Republican or Democratic candidate in the presidential races. Listen Here:
Stephen Wiley is the NC House Republican Caucus Director, where he recruits and helps act as campaign manager for all candidates running for the North Carolina House of Representatives. Wiley says “Republicans dominated statewide elections and grew their majorities in both chambers”: As of this writing, nationally Republicans only won 177 Biden seats in state legislatures, with […]