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In 2018, the largest election fraud case in modern American politics occurred in North Carolina politics in rural Bladen County. Officials charged McCrae Dowless with leading the alleged absentee ballot harvesting program but died last year before he could stand trial. Last fall, we profiled the Democratic candidate who lost that race. Earlier this year, Tim got a phone call from the Republican candidate, Mark Harris, who was ready to talk. So Tim traveled to a Baptist Church in Mooresville. Rev. Harris told Tim his side of the story, and all the behind-the-scenes stories of emotional moments at the board of elections hearing.
In an exclusive interview with Meet the Press, White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain talks about President Biden's plans for vaccine distribution. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) discusses the future of the filibuster. Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) talks about former President Trump's impeachment. Andrea Mitchell, Yamiche Alcindor, Tim Alberta and David Brooks join the Meet the Press roundtable. Tom Brokaw announced his retirement after 55 years with NBC News.
Mayor of the District of Columbia Muriel Bowser (D) talks to Meet the Press about the security preparations in Washington, DC ahead of Joe Biden's inauguration. Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) discusses the next phase of the impeachment process as President Trump's administration comes to an end. Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) tells Chuck Todd that she opposed impeachment because Democrats skipped the usual investigative process. Dr. Anthony Fauci discusses the more virulent coronavirus strains that are under study, and the future of vaccination efforts. Kristen Welker, Rich Lowry and Former Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) join the Meet the Press roundtable.
Former White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney talks to Meet the Press about why President Trump's actions in the last week were a breaking point for some in the administration. In an exclusive interview with Meet the Press, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.), Chair, House Democratic Caucus, talks to Chuck Todd about the Democrats' impeachment plans. Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) tells Chuck Todd that he believes the best path forward would be for President Trump to leave the White House and resign. Kasie Hunt, Hallie Jackson, Jeh Johnson and Peggy Noonan join the Meet the Press roundtable to discuss how Congress will react to the Trump mob that stormed that Capitol.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director, National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases, joins Meet the Press to talk about the hurdles the government is facing in vaccine distribution. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) defends his call for investigation of claims of fraud that he has alleged without evidence. Stacey Abrams talks about voter turnout ahead of the Georgia senate runoff.Peter Baker, Geoff Bennett and Leigh Ann Caldwell join the Meet the Press roundtable to discuss Republican plans to contest the election results. Clint Watts and Brandy Zadrozny discuss the reach of conspiracy theories and their impact on politics.
Meet the Press looks back at President-elect Joe Biden's interviews with NBC News and speeches on the campaign trail. Kristen Welker, White House correspondent, former Gov. Chris Sununu (R-N.H.) and former Sen. Clare McCaskill (D-Mo.) join the Meet the Press roundtable.
Dr. Vivek Murthy, U.S. Surgeon General nominee, joins Meet the Press for an exclusive interview to talk about vaccine distribution. Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) reacts to the widespread hack of government institutions and businesses. In an exclusive joint interview, CDC Whistleblowers Kyle McGowan and Amanda Campbell describe how the Trump administration became involved in public health guidance. Hallie Jackson, Yamiche Alcindor and Rich Lowry join the Meet the Press roundtable.
In an exclusive interview with Meet the Press, Dr. Francis Collins, Director, National Institutes of Health, talks to Chuck Todd about the vaccine rollout. Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.) talks about negotiations in Congress over a Covid relief bill, during an exclusive interview with Meet the Press. In an exclusive interview with Meet the Press, retiring Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) talks to Chuck Todd about President Trump’s efforts to overturn the election and the upcoming electoral college vote. Matt Bai, Lanhee Chen and Kristen Welker join the Meet the Press roundtable to discuss the president's court loses as he continues to attempt to overturn the election.
Exclusive interviews with Dr. Deborah Birx, White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator and Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.). Plus, Gabriel Sterling, Voting System Implementation Manager for the State of Georgia, explains why he went public with his concerns over intimidation. Steve Kornacki, Kimberly Atkins, Jeff Mason and Danielle Pletka join the Meet the Press roundtable to discuss President Trump's campaign rally in Georgia.
As a bonus for Meet the Press listeners, we’re sharing a special preview of “The Oath with Chuck Rosenberg.” “The Oath” returns for Season 4 with more revealing conversations with fascinating men and women who took an oath to serve America. In the first episode, Chuck talks with former FBI Director, Robert Mueller, about his service in Vietnam and his ascent through the Justice Department to become the FBI Director. Listen to the first episode and subscribe to the series: https://link.chtbl.com/oath_s4_feed
Rachel Bitecofer is a Senior Advisor for The Lincoln Project, Editor of The Cycle, and host of her weekly YouTube show “The Election Whisperer.” She blew everyone’s minds when she predicted the 2018 midterms with alarming accuracy -- how did her predictions fare in 2020? She also covers important strategies to consider as we move toward the January runoff in Georgia as well as the 2022 midterms, which include plans of shaking Mitch McConnell to his core.Executive Producer: Adell ColemanProducer: Brittany TempleDistributor: DCP EntertainmentFor additional content: makeitplain.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, talks to Chuck Todd about the ongoing Covid spike. In an exclusive interview with Meet the Press, Retired Adm. Michael Mullen, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, explains how a successful presidential transition operates. Kasie Hunt, Michael Eric Dyson, O. Kay Henderson and Hugh Hewitt join the Meet the Press roundtable.
Exclusive interviews Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.) and incoming Director, White House Office of Public Engagement, Rep. Cedric Richmond (D-La.). Moncef Slaoui, Chief Adviser, Operation Warp Speed, updates on the vaccine rollout plan. Data Download wraps up our County to County project, a yearlong look at five key counties in this year’s elections. Hallie Jackson, Eddie Glaude, Jr., Anna Palmer and John Podhoretz join the Meet the Press roundtable.
Exclusive interviews with President-elect Biden's Chief of Staff, Ron Klain, Dr. Michael Osterholm and Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R-Ark.). Jeffrey Goldberg, Al Cardenas, María Teresa Kumar and Carol Lee join the Meet the Press roundtable to talk about the coronavirus surge and the Latino vote.
Ronald Brownstein is a Senior Editor at The Atlantic, Senior Political Analyst at CNN, and a shrewd observer of American politics. In this Conversation, Brownstein shares his perspective on how the midterms reveal further intensification of the geographic and demographic divisions in American politics. Brownstein and Bill Kristol then look ahead to 2020. They assess the strengths and weaknesses of both parties, the key cultural and economic issues that are likely to feature in the campaigns, and whether President Trump might be vulnerable to a primary challenge. This is must-see electoral and political analysis at the highest level.
Guest: Richard Baehr, Chief Political Correspondent American Thinker............we will look at the 2018 midterms...........and other stories............. Please check our blog or follow me on Twitter....... Looking for a car? Call my friend Duke Machado..... Check Carlos Guedes' schedule this week in Dallas....
Badlands contributors Toby Napoletano, Michael Hughes, and Hanna Gunn discuss the 2018 midterms. Do the results give cause for optimism? How did progressive candidates and issues fare? Is Ted Cruz right to criticize the way progressives raise money for state elections?
Dr. Larry Arnn joins Hugh Hewitt to discuss the 2018 Midterm elections, then Churchill and the end of World War I (Armistice Day).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, in our final episode before the holiday season, we wrap up our 2018 midterms coverage with a look at the biggest surprises and top takeaways from Election night. Then Harry and Rebecca take a look ahead at 2020, and lastly, Harry addresses another listener question.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
This episode we discuss the midterms. We start off with Ryan flagrantly botching the state Claire McCaskill is from (Missouri, not Iowa), then move into a broader discussion on What It All Means: live, unfiltered, raw insight from start to finish.
Guest: Barry Casselman, The Prairie Editor.............We will look at the midterm results.........and other stories......... Please check my posts and podcasts, my book "Cubanos in Wisconsin" and follow me on Twitter........... Please check our friend Carlos Guedes! Looking for a car? Call my friend Duke Machado......
The midterms are over and the big headlines are clear: Democrats regained control of the House and Republicans strengthened their hold on the Senate. But the results have some big implications for the committees that oversee federal agencies and control their budgets. They may weigh in federal pay, benefits and the Trump administration's plans for the federal workforce as well. Federal News Network's Nicole Ogrysko break down those implications on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
The election wasn't really a referendum on federal employees but they had a lot at stake. The need to modernize civil service, to improve federal hiring and to maintain solid career leadership — none of that has changed. Margot Conrad, director of Federal Workforce Programs at the Partnership for Public Service, offered her perspective on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
The Forecast Fest with Harry Enten, Kate Bolduan and John Avlon
On today's episode, we take one last look at the midterms landscape before Election Day. First, we go in depth on House races in New Jersey, Iowa and Pennsylvania. Next we head back to coal country, but this time to discuss the Senate race in West Virginia. Then we check in on the governor's race in Kansas. And finally, we tell you what to watch for on Election Night.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
The 2018 midterm elections are here! In this episode, Jaye talks midterm predictions, the Voting Rights Act, millennials and Gen Z, and voter suppression. Jaye also discusses a major think tank responsible for the current Republican agenda, and which supplies the manpower behind GOP presidents from Ronald Reagan to Donald Trump. Why does this organization have a vested interest in subverting democracy? Can the American people overcome the anti-democratic measures of right-wing politicians and save this country? Listen for more! American Citizens - Register to Vote NOW and Vote November 6!: http://www.vote.org Twitter: @potstirrercast IG: @potstirrerpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/potstirrerpodcast/ Website: PotstirrerPodcast.com Flying Machine Network: http://flyingmachine.network Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/flyingmachine Citations: "African American Population Distribution Post-Emancipation." 2016. Dartmouth College. February 22. https://journeys.dartmouth.edu/censushistory/2016/02/22/african-american-population-distribution-post-emancipation/ (November 4, 2018) Arthur, Rob, and Allison McCann. 2018. "How the Gutting of the Voting Rights Act Led to Hundreds of Closed Polls." Vice. October 16. https://news.vice.com/en_us/article/kz58qx/how-the-gutting-of-the-voting-rights-act-led-to-closed-polls (November 4, 2018) Brophy, Alfred L. "Guinn v. United States (1915)." The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. http://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=GU001 (November 04, 2018) Berman, Ari. 2011. "The GOP War on Voting." Rolling Stone. August 30. https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/the-gop-war-on-voting-242182/ (November 4, 2018) Foner, Eric. 2018. "South Carolina's Forgotten Black Political Revolution." Slate. January 31. https://slate.com/human-interest/2018/01/the-many-black-americans-who-held-public-office-during-reconstruction-in-southern-states-like-south-carolina.html (November 4, 2018) "Forecasting the Race for the House." FiveThirtyEight. https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2018-midterm-election-forecast/house/#lite (November 1, 2018) "Forecasting the Race for the Senate." FiveThirtyEight. https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2018-midterm-election-forecast/senate/#lite November 1, 2018) Kao, Emilie. 2018. "How Religious Freedom Erodes, One Step at a Time." The Heritage Foundation. August 7. https://www.heritage.org/religious-liberty/commentary/how-religious-freedom-erodes-one-step-time (November 4, 2018) Mahler, Jonathan. 2018. "How One Conservative Think Tank is Stocking Trump's Government." The New York Times. June 20. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/20/magazine/trump-government-heritage-foundation-think-tank.html (November 4, 2018) Onion, Rebecca. 2013. "Take the Impossible 'Literacy' Test Louisiana Gave Black Voters in the 1960s." Slate. June 28. https://slate.com/human-interest/2013/06/voting-rights-and-the-supreme-court-the-impossible-literacy-test-louisiana-used-to-give-black-voters.html (November 4, 2018) "Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh Was Included on the List The Heritage Foundation Helped Compile." 2018. The Heritage Foundation. August 31. https://www.heritage.org/impact/supreme-court-nominee-brett-kavanaugh-was-included-the-list-the-heritage-foundation-helped (November 4, 2018) Weyrich, Paul."'I Don't Want Everybody to Vote.'" August 1980. https://youtu.be/pN7IB-d7Hfw (November 4, 2018) Music: Potstirrer Podcast Theme composed by Jon Biegen from Stranger Still http://strangerstillshow.com/ Cut It composed by Silent Partner DD Groove composed by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100492 Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Six Feet Off the Ground composed by Nana Kwabena Heaven and Hell composed by Jeremy Blake
The Forecast Fest with Harry Enten, Kate Bolduan and John Avlon
On today's *BONUS* episode, we start off in Kansas, where we discuss not one but two House races, and then we take a look at an interesting match-up in Maine. Next, we pivot to the Senate and head to Big Sky Country. And finally, we check in on the governor's race in the Buckeye State.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
The Forecast Fest with Harry Enten, Kate Bolduan and John Avlon
This week, we answer a question from a listener about polling methodology. Then we dive into three House races and a Senate race, all in the Midwest. And finally, we take a look at the governor's race in Florida, following a recent headline-making debate.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
The Forecast Fest with Harry Enten, Kate Bolduan and John Avlon
This week we take a look at House races in Virginia and Florida, along with a Senate race in the Sun Belt, and a governor's race in a state where both President Trump and former President Obama have been campaigning recently.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
The Forecast Fest with Harry Enten, Kate Bolduan and John Avlon
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Ahead of the 2018 midterm elections, the ERLC policy team invites former Republican strategist Brent Leatherwood to the roundtable. Brent offers an insider's look into the campaign trail, political polling, and the races to watch on election night. The group also offers encouragement to Christians on how to approach conversations about politics with their neighbors in a culture rife with division. We took some time off the air these past few weeks as our team was in transition, and now we're glad to be back with you! Guest Biography Prior to joining the ERLC as director of strategic partnerships, Brent Leatherwood served as the executive director of the Tennessee Republican Party, where he managed the organization's campaign apparatus at the federal, state, and local levels. He also worked in Washington on Capitol Hill as a senior legislative aide to former Rep. Connie Mack (R–Fla.) Brent and his wife Meredith have three children and are members The Church at Avenue South, a church plant of Brentwood Baptist Church, where Brent serves as a deacon. Resources from the Conversation Polling | FiveThirtyEight Polling | Real Clear Politics Polling | The Cook Political Report Polling | The Forecast with Harry Enten: CNN Politics Polling | WSJ/NBC News Polls Book | The Almanac of American Politics Book | How the Nations Rage by Jonathan Leeman ERLC Articles & Podcasts | Resources by Brent Leatherwood ERLC 2019 National Conference | Gospel Courage: Truth And Justice in a Divided World iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher | Tune in
The Forecast Fest with Harry Enten, Kate Bolduan and John Avlon
This week we take a look at key Senate races in Nevada and Florida, and address Beto O'Rourke's historic fundraising haul in Texas. Then we switch gears and focus on a couple of House races in Minnesota, and cap it all off with a governor's race that's getting a lot of attention for allegations of voter suppression.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
The Forecast Fest with Harry Enten, Kate Bolduan and John Avlon
This week we drill down on a couple of Senate races in Tennessee and Missouri. Then we look at Dana Rohrabacher's chances in California, and catch up on a House race in coal country.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
The Forecast Fest with Harry Enten, Kate Bolduan and John Avlon
This week we look at how the Kavanaugh confirmation process, most notably Dr. Christine Blasey Ford's accusations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and her testimony before the Senate last Thursday, might affect the midterms, especially the fight for the House.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
The Forecast Fest with Harry Enten, Kate Bolduan and John Avlon
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We will look at the midterms with Labor Day around the corner....Who will win the House? Will the GOP increase its Senate majority? What happens in Texas in November? The Trump vs Sanders factor.....A new Apollo 11 movie without the US flag......Illegal immigration is a major concern for GOP & independents but not Democrats...........Poland 1980.......Happy # 83 Frank Robinson ...and more stories............. Please check our blog or follow me on Twitter. Check Carlos Guedes' schedule this week in Dallas
We will look the upcoming midterm elections.......there are 2 wildcards or President Trump and the US economy.....450 dead in Nicaragua.....Iran currency down 18%......Trump at 48%.........Pete Rose reaches # 44 in 1978.....Nolan Ryan # 300 in 1990.......and others stories............. Please check our blog or follow me on Twitter. Check Carlos Guedes' schedule this week in Dallas
We as a society are witnessing the greatest domestic conflict in a generation, divided along political party lines and more importantly ideology. The democrats are pushing communist & socialist ideas wanting to destroy America, the constitution, the rule of law and specifically every last Christian conservative regardless of ethnicity. The republican establishment is not much better but President Trump is trying to change that. I interview Peter Chowka to dicuss these issues and more in great detail! Support theshow here
Apple waded knee-deep into the muck of political news delivery Monday with the announcement of a special section in Apple News devoted to the upcoming 2018 midterm elections, which will determine whether Republicans hold onto their majorities in Congress. From now until November, you will see a little Midterm Elections 2018 banner above the curated Top Stories section of the app.
"God"s Word The Table Are Turned Rich Man Poor Man Lazarus 6:24:18 ***TODAY*** America Today God's Word for The Nation We call America" Rich or Poor What is Rich or Poor? Our Lord drew a parallel between the rich and the poor at Luke 21:1-4: What Does God Think? 1 Now Jesus watched the rich putting money into the Temple treasury. 2 And he also saw a certain poor widow putting in two leptons, 3 so he said: ?I tell you [disciples] this truth that this widow put in more than everyone else, 4 because the rich put in from their surplus while this widow put in out of her need all her means of living.? Thus Jesus defined someone who is rich as someone with a ?surplus.? In the Bible the ?poor? are those who do not have basic needs, or who must depend on others for subsistence. [Compare 2 Samuel 12:1] ?Rich is the general word for one who has more money or income-producing property that is necessary to satisfy his normal needs. Wealthy adds to this connotations of grand living, influence in the community, a tradition of richness. Affluent suggests a continuing increase of riches and a concomitant lavish spending. Opulent suggests the possession of great wealth as displayed in luxurious or ostentatious living. Well-to-do implies sufficient prosperity for easy living.? The Poor in the Bible : The word ?poor? is mentioned over 100 times in the Bible and ?poverty? about a dozen times. The word is often associated with the needy and oppressed. In the Law of Moses: The first mention of a poor person is in the Law of Moses where a warning is given not to ?pervert justice? in dealing with such persons. Also, the poor were permitted to glean from fields left fallow during the sabbath year of rest in the land. [Exodus 23:6, 11]
We look at the shifting political winds........Willie Brown warns Democrats.....Jimmy Kimmel and Trump jokes.....Washington Post reporting that GOP intensity may have been understated.......George Wallace shot in 1972......Nolan Ryan 1973....Happy # 81 Trini Lopez......Happy #65 George Brett.....and others stories............. Please check our blog or follow me on Twitter. Check Carlos Guedes' schedule this week in Dallas
With controversies swirling around President Trump and the midterm elections approaching, many are asking, how will Evangelicals vote? Some believe values-voting Christians will stay home while others think issues like abortion, immigration, and religious liberty will be enough to drive them to the polls.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest: Richard Baehr, Chief Political Correspondent American Thinker............we will look at the Trump presidency...........the political impact of signing the budget........President Trump and Russia.......and other stories............. Please check our blog or follow me on Twitter.
Susan X Jane — diversity educator, speaker and trainer — discusses the results of the 2018 mid-term elections. Learn more about Susan. Learn more about The Passionistas Project.
Steven Menking joins us for the first 20 minutes of the show to cover a number of issues starting with the death of Steven Hawking and the impact he had on society with his views on atheism and evolution. Then we discuss the special election in PA which is too close to call and what if anything it means for the 2018 midterm elections. We discuss Obamas relationship with Fusion GPS in the 2012 election. This and much more! We need your financial support so please help by donating below. Please help support the show here - https://www.paypal.me/joehagmann
U.S. Rep. John Larson, D-1st, is advocating for more gun control measures, in the aftermath of the school shootings in Florida. In a wide-ranging interview with Dan Lovallo and Brad Davis, the congressman also discussed Social Security, President Trump and the November midterm elections. Pictured L-R: Brad Davis, Dan Lovallo, U.S. Rep. John Larson Podcast photo credit: Eric Urbanowicz
They are freezing up north....chilly here too.....it is way too early to speculate about the 2018 midterm elections......it could go different ways........over 450,000 people moved out of blue states over the last year.......Happy # 71 to Marianne Faithfull.......and other stories.............. Please check our blog or follow me on Twitter.
We will look at the Trump presidency eight months later.......the judges, the reversal of executive orders.....Iran nuclear deal.....North Korea.....action against Syria............a quick look at the 2018 midterm election favors GOP but they must perform.....elections in Venezuela and the opposition cried fraud and probably correct......."Disco duck" was # 1 this week and 2 weeks later we elected Carter as president...........Clarence Thomas was confirmed in 1991..............and other stories............ Please check our blog or follow me on Twitter.