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President-elect Donald Trump became the first Republican to clinch the popular vote in two decades. This election cycle has signaled a shift in the way Americans identify politically. Vice President Kamala Harris lost ground with Black and Hispanic voters, while Trump gained some ground in the suburbs. Will this trend remain? FOX News Decision Desk member, Daron Shaw, joined a few days after the election to help answer some of the remaining questions and help preview what Trump's second term could look like. As lawmakers prepare for a second Trump Administration and the 119th Congress, the fight for Speaker of the House is weighing on everyone's mind. With such a slim majority, lawmakers are gearing up for a multi-day fight. However, without a Speaker, Congress can't meet in a joint session with the Senate to certify the election results on January 6th. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram discusses the possibility of a chaotic start to the new year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President-elect Donald Trump became the first Republican to clinch the popular vote in two decades. This election cycle has signaled a shift in the way Americans identify politically. Vice President Kamala Harris lost ground with Black and Hispanic voters, while Trump gained some ground in the suburbs. Will this trend remain? FOX News Decision Desk member, Daron Shaw, joined a few days after the election to help answer some of the remaining questions and help preview what Trump's second term could look like. As lawmakers prepare for a second Trump Administration and the 119th Congress, the fight for Speaker of the House is weighing on everyone's mind. With such a slim majority, lawmakers are gearing up for a multi-day fight. However, without a Speaker, Congress can't meet in a joint session with the Senate to certify the election results on January 6th. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram discusses the possibility of a chaotic start to the new year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President-elect Donald Trump will return to the White House in January, after a long campaign, several legal cases, and two assassination attempts. FOX News Voter Analysis highlighted his gains with key groups like black men, young voters, and Hispanics, which helped him work his way through the blue wall. Co-director of the FOX News Poll and FOX News Decision Desk member, Daron Shaw, gives a behind-the-scenes look into the Decision Desk on election night. The 119th Congress is beginning to take shape, as it appears the Republicans will hold on to a narrow majority in the House, and likely a 53-47 majority in the Senate. However, the 118th Congress will still have some key agenda items during the lame duck period. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent, Chad Pergram explains how the majorities will shape President-elect Trump's second term. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President-elect Donald Trump will return to the White House in January, after a long campaign, several legal cases, and two assassination attempts. FOX News Voter Analysis highlighted his gains with key groups like black men, young voters, and Hispanics, which helped him work his way through the blue wall. Co-director of the FOX News Poll and FOX News Decision Desk member, Daron Shaw, gives a behind-the-scenes look into the Decision Desk on election night. The 119th Congress is beginning to take shape, as it appears the Republicans will hold on to a narrow majority in the House, and likely a 53-47 majority in the Senate. However, the 118th Congress will still have some key agenda items during the lame duck period. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent, Chad Pergram explains how the majorities will shape President-elect Trump's second term. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President-elect Donald Trump will return to the White House in January, after a long campaign, several legal cases, and two assassination attempts. FOX News Voter Analysis highlighted his gains with key groups like black men, young voters, and Hispanics, which helped him work his way through the blue wall. Co-director of the FOX News Poll and FOX News Decision Desk member, Daron Shaw, gives a behind-the-scenes look into the Decision Desk on election night. The 119th Congress is beginning to take shape, as it appears the Republicans will hold on to a narrow majority in the House, and likely a 53-47 majority in the Senate. However, the 118th Congress will still have some key agenda items during the lame duck period. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent, Chad Pergram explains how the majorities will shape President-elect Trump's second term. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Heading into Election night, the majority of polls had former President Trump and Vice President Harris neck-to-neck -- with many analysts predicting it would take days to decide the winner. Yet, former President Trump defied expectations, outperforming in an array of unexpected counties while Vice President Harris did the opposite. By 2 AM ET, the FOX News Decision Desk announced they projected a victory for former President Trump. Today, we take a look back at last night's FOX News Democracy 2024 Election Night Coverage, as Martha, FOX News Chief Political Correspondent Bret Baier, 'America's Newsroom' co-anchor and co-host of 'The Five,' Dana Perino, and more react to former President Trump becoming the first President to win two non-consecutive terms since the late 1800s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With only seven days until Election Day, former President Trump and Vice President Harris are on the ground making their final arguments to voters. As the latest FOX News Power Rankings moves Arizona from a toss-up state to lean Republican, where do voters stand in six other key battleground states? And can anything else be done to convince undecided Americans where they should cast their vote before they head to the ballot box? To discuss the state of the race and final polling, Bret sits down with FOX News Decision Desk member Daron Shaw, host of 'The Guy Benson Show' on FOX News Radio Guy Benson, and former Tennessee Congressman and co-host of 'The Five' Harold Ford Jr. for today's All-Star Panel. Follow Bret on X: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 4: 6:05pm- MSNBC's Alex Wagner spoke with Philadelphia-based voters—and they're voting for Donald Trump! One Philadelphian said that he was not happy with Barack Obama for talking down to Black men, ordering them to vote for Kamala Harris. 6:10pm- On Tuesday, Kamala Harris sat down for an interview with NBC News anchor Hallie Jackson. She struggled to answer several questions, including one regarding Joe Biden's cognitive decline. 6:20pm- Arnon Mishkin, the head of Fox News's decision desk, recently told Politico that he does not expect final 2024 election results until the Saturday after Election Day. 6:40pm- On Sunday, Donald Trump put on an apron and worked the drive-thru at a McDonald's in Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania—where a massive crowd gathered to order French fries from the former president. However, the restaurant is now receiving negative Yelp reviews simply for hosting the former President.
In election years polling data is the perfect temperature check leading up to Election Day. But what does it all really mean? Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, joins Kennedy to explain how polling works as the country prepares for the big day. Follow Kennedy on Twitter: @KennedyNation Kennedy Now Available on YouTube: https://bit.ly/4311mhD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Story #1 - In a room full of comedians, including one of the biggest in the world in Andrew Schulz, former President Donald Trump was the funniest. He also confirmed Will's longstanding point on his "weaving" of answers to questions. Story #2 - FOX News columnist David Marcus reports back from his time on the road in Pennsylvania and shares stories about what voters there think about the election. Story #3 - The Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, breaks down how the election is going for both candidates, and when we can expect to see if Vice President Harris' media blitz will have a positive or negative impact. Tell Will what you thought about this podcast by emailing WillCainShow@fox.com Subscribe to The Will Cain Show on YouTube here: Watch The Will Cain Show! Follow Will on Twitter: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 10-04-24 Former President Trump returns to Butler, PA, on Saturday (10-05-24), the place where a gunman attempted to take his life at a campaign rally in July. Daron Shaw from the FOX News Decision Desk and News Polling team talks about the high-stakes contest for the Keystone State. NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams was indicted by federal prosecutors and charged with corruption for taking campaign contributions from foreign governments in return for political favors. Marking the first time a sitting NYC mayor has been indicted, prosecutors laid out evidence that Mayor Adams accepted favors and bribes from the Turkish government in return for his help cutting the red tape to open their new Turkish consulate building. FOX News contributor and former Assistant U.S. Attorney, Andy McCarthy, joins the Rundown to discuss the strength of the corruption case built against Mayor Adams and Adams' argument that he is being unfairly targeted for speaking out against illegal immigration. Former President Donald Trump returns to Butler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, the place where a gunman attempted to take his life at a campaign rally in July. With Pennsylvania's significant 19 electoral votes at stake—the highest among the swing states—both candidates are investing a lot of time and money in this critical battleground. Daron Shaw, a member of the FOX News Decision Desk and the bipartisan FOX News Polling team, joins to take a deep dive into the high-stakes contest for the Keystone State and break down the candidates' campaign efforts. Plus, commentary from co-host of FOX & Friends Weekend and host of The Will Cain Show, Will Cain. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
New York City Mayor Eric Adams was indicted by federal prosecutors and charged with corruption for taking campaign contributions from foreign governments in return for political favors. Marking the first time a sitting NYC mayor has been indicted, prosecutors laid out evidence that Mayor Adams accepted favors and bribes from the Turkish government in return for his help cutting the red tape to open their new Turkish consulate building. FOX News contributor and former Assistant U.S. Attorney, Andy McCarthy, joins the Rundown to discuss the strength of the corruption case built against Mayor Adams and Adams' argument that he is being unfairly targeted for speaking out against illegal immigration. Former President Donald Trump returns to Butler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, the place where a gunman attempted to take his life at a campaign rally in July. With Pennsylvania's significant 19 electoral votes at stake—the highest among the swing states—both candidates are investing a lot of time and money in this critical battleground. Daron Shaw, a member of the FOX News Decision Desk and the bipartisan FOX News Polling team, joins to take a deep dive into the high-stakes contest for the Keystone State and break down the candidates' campaign efforts. Plus, commentary from co-host of FOX & Friends Weekend and host of The Will Cain Show, Will Cain. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
New York City Mayor Eric Adams was indicted by federal prosecutors and charged with corruption for taking campaign contributions from foreign governments in return for political favors. Marking the first time a sitting NYC mayor has been indicted, prosecutors laid out evidence that Mayor Adams accepted favors and bribes from the Turkish government in return for his help cutting the red tape to open their new Turkish consulate building. FOX News contributor and former Assistant U.S. Attorney, Andy McCarthy, joins the Rundown to discuss the strength of the corruption case built against Mayor Adams and Adams' argument that he is being unfairly targeted for speaking out against illegal immigration. Former President Donald Trump returns to Butler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, the place where a gunman attempted to take his life at a campaign rally in July. With Pennsylvania's significant 19 electoral votes at stake—the highest among the swing states—both candidates are investing a lot of time and money in this critical battleground. Daron Shaw, a member of the FOX News Decision Desk and the bipartisan FOX News Polling team, joins to take a deep dive into the high-stakes contest for the Keystone State and break down the candidates' campaign efforts. Plus, commentary from co-host of FOX & Friends Weekend and host of The Will Cain Show, Will Cain. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vice Presidential candidates Senator JD Vance and Governor Tim Walz go head-to-head this evening on the debate stage. This is the last scheduled debate before Election Day and will most likely focus on hot topics on voters' minds like illegal immigration and the state of the economy. But do VP debates really matter? Arnon Mishkin, Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, says they do. He joins to preview the debate and who he forecasts will walk away victorious. The devastation from Hurricane Helene is being felt throughout the southeast, in places that historically are not impacted by hurricanes. In western North Carolina, some towns have been completely destroyed as the death toll has risen above 100, with hundreds of others currently unaccounted for. Andrew Jones, owner of Next-Generation Tree Service joins the Rundown to discuss what he has seen on the ground as he works in the Asheville area to remove fallen debris from resident's homes. Later, North Carolina House Majority Leader John Bell (R) joins to share what type of relief aid his state needs, what he is hearing from constituents, and what he expects in the coming days. Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor and host of the Jason In The House podcast, Jason Chaffetz. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vice Presidential candidates Senator JD Vance and Governor Tim Walz go head-to-head this evening on the debate stage. This is the last scheduled debate before Election Day and will most likely focus on hot topics on voters' minds like illegal immigration and the state of the economy. But do VP debates really matter? Arnon Mishkin, Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, says they do. He joins to preview the debate and who he forecasts will walk away victorious. The devastation from Hurricane Helene is being felt throughout the southeast, in places that historically are not impacted by hurricanes. In western North Carolina, some towns have been completely destroyed as the death toll has risen above 100, with hundreds of others currently unaccounted for. Andrew Jones, owner of Next-Generation Tree Service joins the Rundown to discuss what he has seen on the ground as he works in the Asheville area to remove fallen debris from resident's homes. Later, North Carolina House Majority Leader John Bell (R) joins to share what type of relief aid his state needs, what he is hearing from constituents, and what he expects in the coming days. Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor and host of the Jason In The House podcast, Jason Chaffetz. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vice Presidential candidates Senator JD Vance and Governor Tim Walz go head-to-head this evening on the debate stage. This is the last scheduled debate before Election Day and will most likely focus on hot topics on voters' minds like illegal immigration and the state of the economy. But do VP debates really matter? Arnon Mishkin, Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, says they do. He joins to preview the debate and who he forecasts will walk away victorious. The devastation from Hurricane Helene is being felt throughout the southeast, in places that historically are not impacted by hurricanes. In western North Carolina, some towns have been completely destroyed as the death toll has risen above 100, with hundreds of others currently unaccounted for. Andrew Jones, owner of Next-Generation Tree Service joins the Rundown to discuss what he has seen on the ground as he works in the Asheville area to remove fallen debris from resident's homes. Later, North Carolina House Majority Leader John Bell (R) joins to share what type of relief aid his state needs, what he is hearing from constituents, and what he expects in the coming days. Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor and host of the Jason In The House podcast, Jason Chaffetz. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The latest FOX News poll shows that Vice President Kamala Harris narrowly edges out former President Donald Trump. However, with a little over a month until Election Day, the candidates continue to concentrate much of their efforts on battleground states. Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, evaluates the recent poll, why former President Trump's numbers aren't changing much, and why the Electoral College matters more than the popular vote. With a total of 19 electoral votes, many consider Pennsylvania a 'must-win' state on election night. With just weeks until the 2024 Presidential Election, Vice President Harris and former President Trump are still fighting to break the tie in the Keystone State. Director of the Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion Christopher Borick discusses what's at the top of voters' minds this election cycle and explains what makes Pennsylvania such a competitive state. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The latest FOX News poll shows that Vice President Kamala Harris narrowly edges out former President Donald Trump. However, with a little over a month until Election Day, the candidates continue to concentrate much of their efforts on battleground states. Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, evaluates the recent poll, why former President Trump's numbers aren't changing much, and why the Electoral College matters more than the popular vote. With a total of 19 electoral votes, many consider Pennsylvania a 'must-win' state on election night. With just weeks until the 2024 Presidential Election, Vice President Harris and former President Trump are still fighting to break the tie in the Keystone State. Director of the Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion Christopher Borick discusses what's at the top of voters' minds this election cycle and explains what makes Pennsylvania such a competitive state. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The latest FOX News poll shows that Vice President Kamala Harris narrowly edges out former President Donald Trump. However, with a little over a month until Election Day, the candidates continue to concentrate much of their efforts on battleground states. Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, evaluates the recent poll, why former President Trump's numbers aren't changing much, and why the Electoral College matters more than the popular vote. With a total of 19 electoral votes, many consider Pennsylvania a 'must-win' state on election night. With just weeks until the 2024 Presidential Election, Vice President Harris and former President Trump are still fighting to break the tie in the Keystone State. Director of the Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion Christopher Borick discusses what's at the top of voters' minds this election cycle and explains what makes Pennsylvania such a competitive state. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The latest polling from FOX News shows a changed 2024 race. Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump are polling within the margin of error in the crucial Sun Belt states like Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, and North Carolina. FOX News Decision Desk Director Arnon Mishkin and FOX Decision Desk member Daron Shaw explained why the bump in support for the Harris campaign may not constitute a “surge” like the media is saying. Hear their full conversation on the FOX News Rundown Extra Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The latest polling from FOX News shows a changed 2024 race. Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump are polling within the margin of error in the crucial Sun Belt states like Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, and North Carolina. FOX News Decision Desk Director Arnon Mishkin and FOX Decision Desk member Daron Shaw explained why the bump in support for the Harris campaign may not constitute a “surge” like the media is saying. Hear their full conversation on the FOX News Rundown Extra Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The latest polling from FOX News shows a changed 2024 race. Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump are polling within the margin of error in the crucial Sun Belt states like Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, and North Carolina. FOX News Decision Desk Director Arnon Mishkin and FOX Decision Desk member Daron Shaw explained why the bump in support for the Harris campaign may not constitute a “surge” like the media is saying. Hear their full conversation on the FOX News Rundown Extra Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Election Day is just 12 weeks away, and recent polls suggest former President Donald Trump's lead is shrinking now that Vice President Kamala Harris has entered the race. The Harris campaign spent several days campaigning in key battleground states, and the latest New York Times Sienna poll has the Harris-Walz ticket ahead by four points in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, joins to explain why the Vice President is seeing a boost in her numbers ahead of the Democratic National Convention and break down the latest FOX News Power Rankings. Students have begun their return to classrooms, and so have their phones. School boards and state legislatures across the nation have implemented bans on cellphones to draw children back into learning, with states like New York and California ready to test the waters on bans of their own. While many have touted the positive effects of banning phones in school, parents and some teachers are skeptical. Social Studies Teacher and United Teachers Los Angeles representative at James Monroe High School Glenn Sacks joins the Rundown to explain why he feels bans would be too hard to implement, ways to re-engage students in the classroom and what other factors have led to learning loss. Plus, commentary from Host of The Will Cain Show, Will Cain. (Image Via AP) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Election Day is just 12 weeks away, and recent polls suggest former President Donald Trump's lead is shrinking now that Vice President Kamala Harris has entered the race. The Harris campaign spent several days campaigning in key battleground states, and the latest New York Times Sienna poll has the Harris-Walz ticket ahead by four points in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, joins to explain why the Vice President is seeing a boost in her numbers ahead of the Democratic National Convention and break down the latest FOX News Power Rankings. Students have begun their return to classrooms, and so have their phones. School boards and state legislatures across the nation have implemented bans on cellphones to draw children back into learning, with states like New York and California ready to test the waters on bans of their own. While many have touted the positive effects of banning phones in school, parents and some teachers are skeptical. Social Studies Teacher and United Teachers Los Angeles representative at James Monroe High School Glenn Sacks joins the Rundown to explain why he feels bans would be too hard to implement, ways to re-engage students in the classroom and what other factors have led to learning loss. Plus, commentary from Host of The Will Cain Show, Will Cain. (Image Via AP) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Election Day is just 12 weeks away, and recent polls suggest former President Donald Trump's lead is shrinking now that Vice President Kamala Harris has entered the race. The Harris campaign spent several days campaigning in key battleground states, and the latest New York Times Sienna poll has the Harris-Walz ticket ahead by four points in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, joins to explain why the Vice President is seeing a boost in her numbers ahead of the Democratic National Convention and break down the latest FOX News Power Rankings. Students have begun their return to classrooms, and so have their phones. School boards and state legislatures across the nation have implemented bans on cellphones to draw children back into learning, with states like New York and California ready to test the waters on bans of their own. While many have touted the positive effects of banning phones in school, parents and some teachers are skeptical. Social Studies Teacher and United Teachers Los Angeles representative at James Monroe High School Glenn Sacks joins the Rundown to explain why he feels bans would be too hard to implement, ways to re-engage students in the classroom and what other factors have led to learning loss. Plus, commentary from Host of The Will Cain Show, Will Cain. (Image Via AP) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Two dozen prisoners spread throughout seven countries are free after the largest prisoner swap between the West and Russia since the fall of the Soviet Union. President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris met the government jet as it arrived on U.S. soil when Paul Whelan, Evan Gershkovich, and Alsu Kurmasheva stepped onto the tarmac ending a month of highly secret negotiation that involved several governments across the globe. Three-time CIA Station Chief, Senior Executive Clandestine Services Officer, and FOX News Contributor Dan Hoffman explains why getting so many countries on board with the swap was such an extraordinary achievement for the United States. With President Joe Biden suspending his 2024 reelection campaign and Vice President Kamala Harris being the presumptive Democratic nominee, the fundamentals of the race haven't really changed. Elections in the U.S. are usually decided by a few battleground states with persuadable voters pushing one candidate over the edge. However, with the 2024 race being anything but traditional, will the shake-up have any impact on the outcome? Co-Director of the FOX News Poll, member of the FOX News Decision Desk, and political science professor at the University of Texas, Daron Shaw weighs in on what the state of the race looks like following the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump and the Vice President announcing her campaign. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Two dozen prisoners spread throughout seven countries are free after the largest prisoner swap between the West and Russia since the fall of the Soviet Union. President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris met the government jet as it arrived on U.S. soil when Paul Whelan, Evan Gershkovich, and Alsu Kurmasheva stepped onto the tarmac ending a month of highly secret negotiation that involved several governments across the globe. Three-time CIA Station Chief, Senior Executive Clandestine Services Officer, and FOX News Contributor Dan Hoffman explains why getting so many countries on board with the swap was such an extraordinary achievement for the United States. With President Joe Biden suspending his 2024 reelection campaign and Vice President Kamala Harris being the presumptive Democratic nominee, the fundamentals of the race haven't really changed. Elections in the U.S. are usually decided by a few battleground states with persuadable voters pushing one candidate over the edge. However, with the 2024 race being anything but traditional, will the shake-up have any impact on the outcome? Co-Director of the FOX News Poll, member of the FOX News Decision Desk, and political science professor at the University of Texas, Daron Shaw weighs in on what the state of the race looks like following the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump and the Vice President announcing her campaign. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Two dozen prisoners spread throughout seven countries are free after the largest prisoner swap between the West and Russia since the fall of the Soviet Union. President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris met the government jet as it arrived on U.S. soil when Paul Whelan, Evan Gershkovich, and Alsu Kurmasheva stepped onto the tarmac ending a month of highly secret negotiation that involved several governments across the globe. Three-time CIA Station Chief, Senior Executive Clandestine Services Officer, and FOX News Contributor Dan Hoffman explains why getting so many countries on board with the swap was such an extraordinary achievement for the United States. With President Joe Biden suspending his 2024 reelection campaign and Vice President Kamala Harris being the presumptive Democratic nominee, the fundamentals of the race haven't really changed. Elections in the U.S. are usually decided by a few battleground states with persuadable voters pushing one candidate over the edge. However, with the 2024 race being anything but traditional, will the shake-up have any impact on the outcome? Co-Director of the FOX News Poll, member of the FOX News Decision Desk, and political science professor at the University of Texas, Daron Shaw weighs in on what the state of the race looks like following the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump and the Vice President announcing her campaign. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former President Donald Trump just hours into the first day of the Republican National Convention announced he has selected 39-yeard-old Senator JD Vance of Ohio as his running mate on the 2024 ticket. Senator Vance, a former venture capitalist and the author of the best-selling memoir "Hillbilly Elegy," was for a long time mentioned in veepstakes discussion and was formerly a Trump dissident but has become vocal supporter of the MAGA agenda. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Daron Shaw, Republican Pollster on the FOX News Decision Desk team, about the pick and what it could mean to the Trump campaign. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former President Donald Trump just hours into the first day of the Republican National Convention announced he has selected 39-yeard-old Senator JD Vance of Ohio as his running mate on the 2024 ticket. Senator Vance, a former venture capitalist and the author of the best-selling memoir "Hillbilly Elegy," was for a long time mentioned in veepstakes discussion and was formerly a Trump dissident but has become vocal supporter of the MAGA agenda. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Daron Shaw, Republican Pollster on the FOX News Decision Desk team, about the pick and what it could mean to the Trump campaign. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former President Donald Trump just hours into the first day of the Republican National Convention announced he has selected 39-yeard-old Senator JD Vance of Ohio as his running mate on the 2024 ticket. Senator Vance, a former venture capitalist and the author of the best-selling memoir "Hillbilly Elegy," was for a long time mentioned in veepstakes discussion and was formerly a Trump dissident but has become vocal supporter of the MAGA agenda. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Daron Shaw, Republican Pollster on the FOX News Decision Desk team, about the pick and what it could mean to the Trump campaign. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A few Congressional Democrats are calling for President Biden to drop out of the 2024 presidential election following his poor performance during last month's debate. Earlier this week, President Biden told MSNBC that he isn't going anywhere. However, as the Democratic National Convention gets closer, more Party leaders have questioned whether he is fit for office and should be replaced on the ticket. Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, joins the Rundown to discuss where the Democratic Party stands and compares the calls for the President to drop out to President Lyndon B. Johnson's decision to leave the race in 1968. There are few things that are more American than apple pie; one of them might be the First Amendment. In the near 250-year history of the United States, there have been numerous challenges in the courts to what the Founders called an inalienable right, with some calling the current climate "the most dangerous anti-free speech period in our history." FOX News Contributor and George Washington University Law Professor, Jonathan Turley, joins the podcast to share details from his new book 'The Indispensable Right', the historical challenges to free speech, and why he feels that the First Amendment is built into Americans' DNA. Plus, commentary from Will Cain, host of "The Will Cain Show." Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A few Congressional Democrats are calling for President Biden to drop out of the 2024 presidential election following his poor performance during last month's debate. Earlier this week, President Biden told MSNBC that he isn't going anywhere. However, as the Democratic National Convention gets closer, more Party leaders have questioned whether he is fit for office and should be replaced on the ticket. Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, joins the Rundown to discuss where the Democratic Party stands and compares the calls for the President to drop out to President Lyndon B. Johnson's decision to leave the race in 1968. There are few things that are more American than apple pie; one of them might be the First Amendment. In the near 250-year history of the United States, there have been numerous challenges in the courts to what the Founders called an inalienable right, with some calling the current climate "the most dangerous anti-free speech period in our history." FOX News Contributor and George Washington University Law Professor, Jonathan Turley, joins the podcast to share details from his new book 'The Indispensable Right', the historical challenges to free speech, and why he feels that the First Amendment is built into Americans' DNA. Plus, commentary from Will Cain, host of "The Will Cain Show." Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A few Congressional Democrats are calling for President Biden to drop out of the 2024 presidential election following his poor performance during last month's debate. Earlier this week, President Biden told MSNBC that he isn't going anywhere. However, as the Democratic National Convention gets closer, more Party leaders have questioned whether he is fit for office and should be replaced on the ticket. Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, joins the Rundown to discuss where the Democratic Party stands and compares the calls for the President to drop out to President Lyndon B. Johnson's decision to leave the race in 1968. There are few things that are more American than apple pie; one of them might be the First Amendment. In the near 250-year history of the United States, there have been numerous challenges in the courts to what the Founders called an inalienable right, with some calling the current climate "the most dangerous anti-free speech period in our history." FOX News Contributor and George Washington University Law Professor, Jonathan Turley, joins the podcast to share details from his new book 'The Indispensable Right', the historical challenges to free speech, and why he feels that the First Amendment is built into Americans' DNA. Plus, commentary from Will Cain, host of "The Will Cain Show." Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
01:00 Jews vs blacks on whether or not Joe Biden should step down 03:20 Media pretend to be shocked by Joe Biden's cognitive decline 06:00 Liberals Were Blinded To Biden's Senility By Their Own Speech Codes, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=156125 17:20 John Ellis says Joe Biden should step down, https://substack.com/@newsitems 18:00 Megan Kelly interviews John Ellis (former head of the Fox News Decision Desk), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Voi9GlhM544 24:45 Hunter Biden is now Joe Biden's gatekeeper, https://slate.com/life/2024/07/joe-biden-hunter-news-trump-trial-guilty-white-house.html 28:40 In his 1988 publication A Secure Base, Bowlby wrote that “life is best organized as a series of daring ventures from a secure base.” https://www.navigatethechaos.com/post/how-often-are-you-engaging-in-daring-ventures-from-a-secure-base 36:00 Jill Biden apparently has her own ‘Hail to the Chief'-style entrance theme, courtesy of the Marine Corps band, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/2126277/jill-biden-apparently-has-her-own-hail-to-the-chief-style-entrance-theme-courtesy-of-the-marine-corps-band/ 46:20 Elliott Blatt joins to discuss Access Hollywood tape vs Joe Biden's debate disaster, https://www.bbc.com/news/election-us-2016-37595321 50:00 Politico: Evangelicals Hate Stormy Daniels But Love Trump. Here's Why., https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2024/05/07/stormy-daniels-donald-trump-evangelical-appeal-00156488 1:02:00 How the Hawk Tuah girl was embraced by the right, https://slate.com/life/2024/07/hawk-tuah-girl-video-what-is-hailey-welch-meaning.html 1:06:00 Are Sydney Sweeney's breasts double-D harbingers of the death of woke?, https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/mar/09/sydney-sweeney-snl-republican-misogyny 1:19:45 Why the media covered for Biden, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTME2IJ53Ok https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/07/09/biden-give-it-all-election-satire/ 1:27:00 Why Kamala Harris should never be president 1:29:50 Dennis Prager: Why the Democrats Need To Get Rid of Biden 1:32:10 What's Really Behind the Corporate Media Focusing on Biden Instead of Trump? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKayoSr8zuA 1:38:00 Failin' Joe Biden 1:41:30 Every single Democrat I've talked to off the record has said Biden should step away: Jake Sherman, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvsKUbcpW3A Democrats care more about their jobs than telling the truth, https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/do-democrats-care-more-about-their-jobs-than-beating-trump.html https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/07/opinion/joe-biden-goodest.html Biden leverages his black support against critics, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Voi9GlhM544 https://www.bbc.com/news/election-us-2016-37595321 Ross Douthat, So, You Think the Republican Party No Longer Represents the People, https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/02/opinion/liberals-conservatives-democracy.html Biden debate worse than Trump's Access Hollywood tape? https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/biden-survive-trump-access-hollywood.html https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/08/us/politics/biden-trump-strategy.html
The CNN presidential debate is tonight, and this is the first contest between President Biden and former President Trump this election cycle. It will make US history as the earliest presidential debate, airing two months before the candidates are officially nominated at their respective conventions. Voters and pundits alike are sure to be watching closely to see which candidate emerges victorious, as the next debate is slated for months away in September. Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, joins to discuss how debates can make or break a campaign, their importance in past elections, and what to expect from each candidate's performance. The Supreme Court laid down a 6-3 ruling in Murthy v. Missouri, with the majority deciding that the plaintiffs did not have standing in the case where they alleged the Biden administration coerced social media companies into censoring "misinformation" about the COVID-19 pandemic. The High Court also made an error this week, accidentally posting a decision in the Idaho emergency abortions case stating that abortions would be allowed in cases of emergency in the state. FOX News contributor and former Assistant U.S. Attorney Andy McCarthy joins the podcast to explain why the court ruled against Missouri in the social media case and weigh the outcomes of the potential Idaho decision. Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of “Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla.” Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The CNN presidential debate is tonight, and this is the first contest between President Biden and former President Trump this election cycle. It will make US history as the earliest presidential debate, airing two months before the candidates are officially nominated at their respective conventions. Voters and pundits alike are sure to be watching closely to see which candidate emerges victorious, as the next debate is slated for months away in September. Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, joins to discuss how debates can make or break a campaign, their importance in past elections, and what to expect from each candidate's performance. The Supreme Court laid down a 6-3 ruling in Murthy v. Missouri, with the majority deciding that the plaintiffs did not have standing in the case where they alleged the Biden administration coerced social media companies into censoring "misinformation" about the COVID-19 pandemic. The High Court also made an error this week, accidentally posting a decision in the Idaho emergency abortions case stating that abortions would be allowed in cases of emergency in the state. FOX News contributor and former Assistant U.S. Attorney Andy McCarthy joins the podcast to explain why the court ruled against Missouri in the social media case and weigh the outcomes of the potential Idaho decision. Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of “Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla.” Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The CNN presidential debate is tonight, and this is the first contest between President Biden and former President Trump this election cycle. It will make US history as the earliest presidential debate, airing two months before the candidates are officially nominated at their respective conventions. Voters and pundits alike are sure to be watching closely to see which candidate emerges victorious, as the next debate is slated for months away in September. Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, joins to discuss how debates can make or break a campaign, their importance in past elections, and what to expect from each candidate's performance. The Supreme Court laid down a 6-3 ruling in Murthy v. Missouri, with the majority deciding that the plaintiffs did not have standing in the case where they alleged the Biden administration coerced social media companies into censoring "misinformation" about the COVID-19 pandemic. The High Court also made an error this week, accidentally posting a decision in the Idaho emergency abortions case stating that abortions would be allowed in cases of emergency in the state. FOX News contributor and former Assistant U.S. Attorney Andy McCarthy joins the podcast to explain why the court ruled against Missouri in the social media case and weigh the outcomes of the potential Idaho decision. Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of “Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla.” Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Election Day is getting closer, and former President Donald Trump is leading the polls in key swing states. The former President returns to court in Manhattan today for Day 17 of the hush-money trial. However, the legal woes aren't slowing his momentum. President Joe Biden continues to tout its economic achievements, yet many Americans still struggle to make ends meet. In the few short months leading up to November, Professor at the University of Texas, co-director of the FOX News Poll, and member of the FOX News Decision Desk, Daron Shaw, says that both campaigns need to convince voters to side with them, despite many who are hesitant of their previous performances. He joins the Rundown to explain why the Biden campaign is losing Black voters and why Trump's legal troubles aren't hurting his base. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have made millions of dollars off the border crisis, and a new report from The Free Press detailed just how much money was being spent and how. They found three of the top NGOs spend taxpayer money at the border on pet therapy, horticulture therapy, and even contracting a music therapist who was paid more than half a million dollars in 2022. Meanwhile, the Office of Refugee Resettlement, which's been tasked with finding safe sponsors for unaccompanied minors, has been scrutinized for their vetting process that has placed some minors with human traffickers. A former senior law enforcement advisor at the Department of Homeland Security, Charles Marino, joins to explain how a lack of oversight for NGOs border spending is going to cause “astronomical” fraud, waste, and abuse. Plus, commentary from former acting DHS Secretary, Chad Wolf. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Election Day is getting closer, and former President Donald Trump is leading the polls in key swing states. The former President returns to court in Manhattan today for Day 17 of the hush-money trial. However, the legal woes aren't slowing his momentum. President Joe Biden continues to tout its economic achievements, yet many Americans still struggle to make ends meet. In the few short months leading up to November, Professor at the University of Texas, co-director of the FOX News Poll, and member of the FOX News Decision Desk, Daron Shaw, says that both campaigns need to convince voters to side with them, despite many who are hesitant of their previous performances. He joins the Rundown to explain why the Biden campaign is losing Black voters and why Trump's legal troubles aren't hurting his base. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have made millions of dollars off the border crisis, and a new report from The Free Press detailed just how much money was being spent and how. They found three of the top NGOs spend taxpayer money at the border on pet therapy, horticulture therapy, and even contracting a music therapist who was paid more than half a million dollars in 2022. Meanwhile, the Office of Refugee Resettlement, which's been tasked with finding safe sponsors for unaccompanied minors, has been scrutinized for their vetting process that has placed some minors with human traffickers. A former senior law enforcement advisor at the Department of Homeland Security, Charles Marino, joins to explain how a lack of oversight for NGOs border spending is going to cause “astronomical” fraud, waste, and abuse. Plus, commentary from former acting DHS Secretary, Chad Wolf. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Election Day is getting closer, and former President Donald Trump is leading the polls in key swing states. The former President returns to court in Manhattan today for Day 17 of the hush-money trial. However, the legal woes aren't slowing his momentum. President Joe Biden continues to tout its economic achievements, yet many Americans still struggle to make ends meet. In the few short months leading up to November, Professor at the University of Texas, co-director of the FOX News Poll, and member of the FOX News Decision Desk, Daron Shaw, says that both campaigns need to convince voters to side with them, despite many who are hesitant of their previous performances. He joins the Rundown to explain why the Biden campaign is losing Black voters and why Trump's legal troubles aren't hurting his base. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have made millions of dollars off the border crisis, and a new report from The Free Press detailed just how much money was being spent and how. They found three of the top NGOs spend taxpayer money at the border on pet therapy, horticulture therapy, and even contracting a music therapist who was paid more than half a million dollars in 2022. Meanwhile, the Office of Refugee Resettlement, which's been tasked with finding safe sponsors for unaccompanied minors, has been scrutinized for their vetting process that has placed some minors with human traffickers. A former senior law enforcement advisor at the Department of Homeland Security, Charles Marino, joins to explain how a lack of oversight for NGOs border spending is going to cause “astronomical” fraud, waste, and abuse. Plus, commentary from former acting DHS Secretary, Chad Wolf. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former President Trump appeared in a New York court on Monday for jury selection in his hush money trial. Over the next six months, the former President will be facing criminal trials across multiple states, all while making his pitch on the campaign trail in the 2024 election. Former New York City prosecutor Elliot Felig joins the Rundown to explain the charges that the former President faces. Later, Professor of Government at the University of Texas at Austin and member of the FOX News Decision Desk, Daron Shaw, joins to discuss how the former President will handle the campaign trail and how these cases impact public opinion. The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Tuesday regarding the Capitol riots on January 6, 2021. Hundreds of individuals who participated in the insurrection are facing various charges. However, former police officer Joseph Fisher is appealing his conviction and arguing that the obstruction law used to charge him does not apply. If the Supreme Court decides that the prosecutors stretched the meaning of the law, it could lead to two charges against former President Trump being dropped. To explain the obstruction charge and how it could impact Trump's legal fate, Sol Wisenberg, a FOX News contributor and former deputy independent counsel in the Whitewater and President Clinton investigations, joins the podcast. Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former President Trump appeared in a New York court on Monday for jury selection in his hush money trial. Over the next six months, the former President will be facing criminal trials across multiple states, all while making his pitch on the campaign trail in the 2024 election. Former New York City prosecutor Elliot Felig joins the Rundown to explain the charges that the former President faces. Later, Professor of Government at the University of Texas at Austin and member of the FOX News Decision Desk, Daron Shaw, joins to discuss how the former President will handle the campaign trail and how these cases impact public opinion. The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Tuesday regarding the Capitol riots on January 6, 2021. Hundreds of individuals who participated in the insurrection are facing various charges. However, former police officer Joseph Fisher is appealing his conviction and arguing that the obstruction law used to charge him does not apply. If the Supreme Court decides that the prosecutors stretched the meaning of the law, it could lead to two charges against former President Trump being dropped. To explain the obstruction charge and how it could impact Trump's legal fate, Sol Wisenberg, a FOX News contributor and former deputy independent counsel in the Whitewater and President Clinton investigations, joins the podcast. Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former President Trump appeared in a New York court on Monday for jury selection in his hush money trial. Over the next six months, the former President will be facing criminal trials across multiple states, all while making his pitch on the campaign trail in the 2024 election. Former New York City prosecutor Elliot Felig joins the Rundown to explain the charges that the former President faces. Later, Professor of Government at the University of Texas at Austin and member of the FOX News Decision Desk, Daron Shaw, joins to discuss how the former President will handle the campaign trail and how these cases impact public opinion. The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Tuesday regarding the Capitol riots on January 6, 2021. Hundreds of individuals who participated in the insurrection are facing various charges. However, former police officer Joseph Fisher is appealing his conviction and arguing that the obstruction law used to charge him does not apply. If the Supreme Court decides that the prosecutors stretched the meaning of the law, it could lead to two charges against former President Trump being dropped. To explain the obstruction charge and how it could impact Trump's legal fate, Sol Wisenberg, a FOX News contributor and former deputy independent counsel in the Whitewater and President Clinton investigations, joins the podcast. Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ahead of Election Day, Republicans have been campaigning hard to keep hold of their slim majority in the House. On top of their mission to keep House control and place former President Trump back in the White House, they've set their sights on a loftier goal: winning back the Senate majority. Democrats currently control the Senate by a two-seat majority, but come voting day, 23 Democratic seats will be up for grabs (including independent Senators Bernie Sanders and Angus King). Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Miskin, joins the Rundown to break down which states are forecast to have tight senate races, why certain candidates are particularly vulnerable this campaign season, and how these contests will impact the balance of power in Washington. A record number of Americans are hitting retirement age. More than 4 million baby boomers are turning 65, with projections showing this number to continue rising through 2027. America's “Silver Tsunami” has prompted fresh concerns about whether there are enough younger workers to fill the vacuum and if massive programs like Medicare and Social Security can be sustained amid this exploding 65+ demographic. Trump campaign economic adviser and economist at the Heritage Foundation, Steve Moore, says the implications of the “silver tsunami” promise to cause “real financial stress.” He breaks down whether America is equipped to deal with the labor force and its health care repercussions. Plus, commentary from the host of OutKick's Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ahead of Election Day, Republicans have been campaigning hard to keep hold of their slim majority in the House. On top of their mission to keep House control and place former President Trump back in the White House, they've set their sights on a loftier goal: winning back the Senate majority. Democrats currently control the Senate by a two-seat majority, but come voting day, 23 Democratic seats will be up for grabs (including independent Senators Bernie Sanders and Angus King). Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Miskin, joins the Rundown to break down which states are forecast to have tight senate races, why certain candidates are particularly vulnerable this campaign season, and how these contests will impact the balance of power in Washington. A record number of Americans are hitting retirement age. More than 4 million baby boomers are turning 65, with projections showing this number to continue rising through 2027. America's “Silver Tsunami” has prompted fresh concerns about whether there are enough younger workers to fill the vacuum and if massive programs like Medicare and Social Security can be sustained amid this exploding 65+ demographic. Trump campaign economic adviser and economist at the Heritage Foundation, Steve Moore, says the implications of the “silver tsunami” promise to cause “real financial stress.” He breaks down whether America is equipped to deal with the labor force and its health care repercussions. Plus, commentary from the host of OutKick's Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ahead of Election Day, Republicans have been campaigning hard to keep hold of their slim majority in the House. On top of their mission to keep House control and place former President Trump back in the White House, they've set their sights on a loftier goal: winning back the Senate majority. Democrats currently control the Senate by a two-seat majority, but come voting day, 23 Democratic seats will be up for grabs (including independent Senators Bernie Sanders and Angus King). Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Miskin, joins the Rundown to break down which states are forecast to have tight senate races, why certain candidates are particularly vulnerable this campaign season, and how these contests will impact the balance of power in Washington. A record number of Americans are hitting retirement age. More than 4 million baby boomers are turning 65, with projections showing this number to continue rising through 2027. America's “Silver Tsunami” has prompted fresh concerns about whether there are enough younger workers to fill the vacuum and if massive programs like Medicare and Social Security can be sustained amid this exploding 65+ demographic. Trump campaign economic adviser and economist at the Heritage Foundation, Steve Moore, says the implications of the “silver tsunami” promise to cause “real financial stress.” He breaks down whether America is equipped to deal with the labor force and its health care repercussions. Plus, commentary from the host of OutKick's Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today is Michigan's primary, where former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley is looking to win a share of delegates, while former President Trump is hoping to build on his already strong lead. The former President continues to call for Haley to drop out of the race after his win in the South Carolina primary, Haley's home state. Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, joins the Rundown to discuss the ongoing race for the White House, what he is seeing ahead of the Michigan primary election, and shares his thoughts on why Ambassador Haley has not dropped out of the race. Florida lawmakers passed a bill last week that would restrict young people's social media access, which would effectively prohibit those under 16 from accessing Instagram or TikTok. The Supreme Court debated this law on Monday, signaling that some aspects of the bill are unconstitutional. Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives, Paul Renner, is leading the charge to pass measure HB 1 to ensure Florida protects its children against what he warns are the “harmful and addictive” effects of social media. On the podcast, he explains what protections the bill affords, the negative consequences social media is having on children's mental and physical health, and how the Florida House is balancing this measure with also protecting parents' rights. Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus. Photo Credits: Associated Press Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today is Michigan's primary, where former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley is looking to win a share of delegates, while former President Trump is hoping to build on his already strong lead. The former President continues to call for Haley to drop out of the race after his win in the South Carolina primary, Haley's home state. Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, joins the Rundown to discuss the ongoing race for the White House, what he is seeing ahead of the Michigan primary election, and shares his thoughts on why Ambassador Haley has not dropped out of the race. Florida lawmakers passed a bill last week that would restrict young people's social media access, which would effectively prohibit those under 16 from accessing Instagram or TikTok. The Supreme Court debated this law on Monday, signaling that some aspects of the bill are unconstitutional. Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives, Paul Renner, is leading the charge to pass measure HB 1 to ensure Florida protects its children against what he warns are the “harmful and addictive” effects of social media. On the podcast, he explains what protections the bill affords, the negative consequences social media is having on children's mental and physical health, and how the Florida House is balancing this measure with also protecting parents' rights. Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus. Photo Credits: Associated Press Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today is Michigan's primary, where former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley is looking to win a share of delegates, while former President Trump is hoping to build on his already strong lead. The former President continues to call for Haley to drop out of the race after his win in the South Carolina primary, Haley's home state. Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, joins the Rundown to discuss the ongoing race for the White House, what he is seeing ahead of the Michigan primary election, and shares his thoughts on why Ambassador Haley has not dropped out of the race. Florida lawmakers passed a bill last week that would restrict young people's social media access, which would effectively prohibit those under 16 from accessing Instagram or TikTok. The Supreme Court debated this law on Monday, signaling that some aspects of the bill are unconstitutional. Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives, Paul Renner, is leading the charge to pass measure HB 1 to ensure Florida protects its children against what he warns are the “harmful and addictive” effects of social media. On the podcast, he explains what protections the bill affords, the negative consequences social media is having on children's mental and physical health, and how the Florida House is balancing this measure with also protecting parents' rights. Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus. Photo Credits: Associated Press Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Iowa caucuses. On Monday, Donald Trump scored a landslide victory in the Iowa caucuses, kicking off the 2024 Republican presidential primary with a big win. Polls closed in Iowa at 7:00 pm CT/8:00 pm ET, and by 8:32 pm ET The New York Times, 538 and ABC News, and Fox News Decision Desk had all declared Donald Trump the winner. The former president began his third presidential campaign by winning 98 of Iowa's 99 counties and capturing 51% of the vote, a record for margin of victory in the Iowa caucuses. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis finished second with 21% of the vote, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley finished third with 19%, and Vivek Ramaswamy finished fourth with 8%. Just over 108,000 voters, or 14.4% of the state's Republicans, turned out to vote. It was the lowest turnout in the Iowa caucuses since 2008. After the race was called, Ramaswamy officially dropped out and endorsed Donald Trump. You can read today's podcast here, our “Under the Radar” story here, and today's “Have a nice day” story here. You can also check out our latest YouTube video about misinformation and fake news that has spread like wildfire in the three months since Hamas's attack on Israel and the subsequent fighting in Gaza here. Today's clickables: A few notes (0:43), Quick hits (1:51), Today's story (4:33), Right's take (7:25), Left's take (11:17), Tangle's take (15:10), Listener question (19:38), Under the Radar (22:28), Numbers (23:39), Have a nice day (24:54) You can subscribe to Tangle by clicking here or drop something in our tip jar by clicking here. Take the poll. Who do you think Donald Trump will choose as his running mate? Let us know! Our podcast is written by Isaac Saul and edited and engineered by Jon Lall. Music for the podcast was produced by Diet 75. Our newsletter is edited by Managing Editor Ari Weitzman, Will Kaback, Bailey Saul, Sean Brady, and produced in conjunction with Tangle's social media manager Magdalena Bokowa, who also created our logo. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tanglenews/message
Today we're looking at what happened in the Iowa caucuses yesterday and hear from fellow BlazeTV host Steve Deace of the "Steve Deace Show" on his breakdown of what might be happening in the eyes of voters and what's to come in this election season. We also talk about the reactions to Trump's victory in Iowa, including Beth Moore's commentary on Trump voters. We take a look at the three major candidates and their views on abortion and transgender ideology and explain why it's so important to vote for an actual conservative who is consistently standing up for truth. Then, we take a break from politics to rate some Emmys outfits. --- Timecodes: (00:50) Intro (03:32) Iowa caucus results (13:38) Beth Moore response to Iowa caucus (22:28) Trump policy (33:25) Haley policy (37:40) DeSantis policy (43:30) Steve Deace Iowa commentary (01:01:57) Emmys outfits --- Today's Sponsors: Seven Weeks Coffee — Seven Weeks is a pro-life coffee company with a simple mission: DONATE 10% of every sale to pregnancy care centers across America. Get your organically farmed and pesticide-free coffee at sevenweekscoffee.com and let your coffee serve a greater purpose. Use the promo code 'ALLIE' to save 10% off your order. Cozy Earth — go to CozyEarth.com and use promo code 'RELATABLE' at checkout to save 35% off your order! Good Ranchers — get 10% OFF your box today at GoodRanchers.com – make sure to use code 'ALLIE' when you subscribe. My Patriot Supply — prepare yourself for anything with long-term emergency food storage. Get $200 of survival gear when you buy a Four-Month Emergency Food Kit when you go to MyPatriotSupply.com. The Real Story of Colony Ridge — Glenn Beck traveled to the quickly evolving Liberty County, Texas to give you The Real Story of Colony Ridge. Subscribe now for $30 off a BlazeTV annual subscription by visiting BlazeOriginals.com and use code “COLONY RIDGE.” --- Links: Fox News: "Trump wins Iowa, Fox News Decision Desk predicts DeSantis will take second place" https://www.foxnews.com/live-news/iowa-caucus-election-results-gop-2024-presidential-race RealClear Polling: "2024 Iowa Republican Presidential Caucus" https://www.realclearpolling.com/polls/president/republican-primary/2024/iowa-caucus --- Relevant Episodes: Ep 929 | We're Back! Trump Blasphemy & Golden Globes Shocker https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-929-were-back-trump-blasphemy-golden-globes-shocker/id1359249098?i=1000640946198 Ep 763 | Governor Ron DeSantis on Trans Kids, DEI, and Fatherhood https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-763-governor-ron-desantis-on-the-lgbtq-lobby-dei/id1359249098?i=1000602371574 Ep 519 | President Donald Trump on Witch Hunts, Family + Mean Tweets https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-519-president-donald-trump-on-witch-hunts-family/id1359249098?i=1000541152964 --- Buy Allie's book, You're Not Enough (& That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love: https://alliebethstuckey.com/book Relatable merchandise – use promo code 'ALLIE10' for a discount: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Republican presidential hopefuls spent most of 2023 campaigning across the United States. However, as many threw in the towel and withdrew by the end of the year, one thing stayed consistent: former President Donald Trump remains the GOP frontrunner. He heads into 2024 with 91 felony counts against him, legal woes that have yet to impact his broad voter support. Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, shares the most notable moments from the race so far and discusses the impact of Democrats' decision to change their primary calendar. Despite President Biden touting his Bidenomics agenda throughout the year, poll numbers have consistently shown that the average American believes the economy is not doing well. High cost of living remains a heavy burden for many families, and the White House hoped that their push for a student loan forgiveness plan would soften the blow. Jared Bernstein, the chair of the Biden administration's Council of Economic Advisers, joined in January to discuss the high cost of higher education and the tools Congress has available to combat the price. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Republican presidential hopefuls spent most of 2023 campaigning across the United States. However, as many threw in the towel and withdrew by the end of the year, one thing stayed consistent: former President Donald Trump remains the GOP frontrunner. He heads into 2024 with 91 felony counts against him, legal woes that have yet to impact his broad voter support. Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, shares the most notable moments from the race so far and discusses the impact of Democrats' decision to change their primary calendar. Despite President Biden touting his Bidenomics agenda throughout the year, poll numbers have consistently shown that the average American believes the economy is not doing well. High cost of living remains a heavy burden for many families, and the White House hoped that their push for a student loan forgiveness plan would soften the blow. Jared Bernstein, the chair of the Biden administration's Council of Economic Advisers, joined in January to discuss the high cost of higher education and the tools Congress has available to combat the price. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Republican presidential hopefuls spent most of 2023 campaigning across the United States. However, as many threw in the towel and withdrew by the end of the year, one thing stayed consistent: former President Donald Trump remains the GOP frontrunner. He heads into 2024 with 91 felony counts against him, legal woes that have yet to impact his broad voter support. Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, shares the most notable moments from the race so far and discusses the impact of Democrats' decision to change their primary calendar. Despite President Biden touting his Bidenomics agenda throughout the year, poll numbers have consistently shown that the average American believes the economy is not doing well. High cost of living remains a heavy burden for many families, and the White House hoped that their push for a student loan forgiveness plan would soften the blow. Jared Bernstein, the chair of the Biden administration's Council of Economic Advisers, joined in January to discuss the high cost of higher education and the tools Congress has available to combat the price. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the Israel-Hamas war continues into its second month of combat, Israeli forces have entered Gaza City to target Hamas terrorists. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has indicated that an Israeli security presence may be needed in Gaza indefinitely, however, the Biden Administration advises against it but agrees a new dynamic between the territories must exist. But what does the future of Gaza look like? International Policy Expert and former State Department Special Envoy for Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations Frank Lowenstein provides his take on how the United States should move forward with this conflict. The results from this past Election Day have highlighted the country's divided stance on abortion; Ohioans voted to amend reproductive rights in the state constitution. Many believe the outcome in Ohio is a precursor for what issues will be prominent in the 2024 presidential race, as Democrats see this as a victory. The Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, joins to break down how abortion will affect candidates heading into 2024 and what the decision means for the Democratic party. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the Israel-Hamas war continues into its second month of combat, Israeli forces have entered Gaza City to target Hamas terrorists. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has indicated that an Israeli security presence may be needed in Gaza indefinitely, however, the Biden Administration advises against it but agrees a new dynamic between the territories must exist. But what does the future of Gaza look like? International Policy Expert and former State Department Special Envoy for Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations Frank Lowenstein provides his take on how the United States should move forward with this conflict. The results from this past Election Day have highlighted the country's divided stance on abortion; Ohioans voted to amend reproductive rights in the state constitution. Many believe the outcome in Ohio is a precursor for what issues will be prominent in the 2024 presidential race, as Democrats see this as a victory. The Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, joins to break down how abortion will affect candidates heading into 2024 and what the decision means for the Democratic party. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the Israel-Hamas war continues into its second month of combat, Israeli forces have entered Gaza City to target Hamas terrorists. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has indicated that an Israeli security presence may be needed in Gaza indefinitely, however, the Biden Administration advises against it but agrees a new dynamic between the territories must exist. But what does the future of Gaza look like? International Policy Expert and former State Department Special Envoy for Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations Frank Lowenstein provides his take on how the United States should move forward with this conflict. The results from this past Election Day have highlighted the country's divided stance on abortion; Ohioans voted to amend reproductive rights in the state constitution. Many believe the outcome in Ohio is a precursor for what issues will be prominent in the 2024 presidential race, as Democrats see this as a victory. The Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, joins to break down how abortion will affect candidates heading into 2024 and what the decision means for the Democratic party. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A new politician is weighing a 2024 announcement soon, as Senator Tim Scott has launched a presidential exploratory committee. Meanwhile, politicians like former Vice President Pence and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis have not yet committed to joining the race but have notably been making visits to Iowa and New Hampshire. Meanwhile, Democrats are headed to Chicago this summer for their Democratic National Convention but are still without a formal announcement from President Biden that he is seeking reelection. This week, members of the Fox News Decision Desk team, Arnon Mishkin and Daron Shaw, joined the Rundown to discuss the major players who may soon join the 2024 GOP nomination race. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the conversations in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Fox News Decision Desk Director Arnon Mishkin and Co-Director of the Fox News Poll, Daron Shaw, and hear their current forecast of the 2024 landscape. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A new politician is weighing a 2024 announcement soon, as Senator Tim Scott has launched a presidential exploratory committee. Meanwhile, politicians like former Vice President Pence and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis have not yet committed to joining the race but have notably been making visits to Iowa and New Hampshire. Meanwhile, Democrats are headed to Chicago this summer for their Democratic National Convention but are still without a formal announcement from President Biden that he is seeking reelection. This week, members of the Fox News Decision Desk team, Arnon Mishkin and Daron Shaw, joined the Rundown to discuss the major players who may soon join the 2024 GOP nomination race. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the conversations in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Fox News Decision Desk Director Arnon Mishkin and Co-Director of the Fox News Poll, Daron Shaw, and hear their current forecast of the 2024 landscape. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A new politician is weighing a 2024 announcement soon, as Senator Tim Scott has launched a presidential exploratory committee. Meanwhile, politicians like former Vice President Pence and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis have not yet committed to joining the race but have notably been making visits to Iowa and New Hampshire. Meanwhile, Democrats are headed to Chicago this summer for their Democratic National Convention but are still without a formal announcement from President Biden that he is seeking reelection. This week, members of the Fox News Decision Desk team, Arnon Mishkin and Daron Shaw, joined the Rundown to discuss the major players who may soon join the 2024 GOP nomination race. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the conversations in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Fox News Decision Desk Director Arnon Mishkin and Co-Director of the Fox News Poll, Daron Shaw, and hear their current forecast of the 2024 landscape. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Florida was a major story on election night, with Republicans winning a county which went for Hillary Clinton in 2016 and President Biden in 2020. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and Senator Marco Rubio won their reelections, and by turning out Latino voters for the GOP in their state, they decisively won the former-Democrat stronghold in Florida--Miami-Dade County. Mayor of Miami Francis X. Suarez joins the Rundown to explain how the Republican party in Florida was able to so effectively connect with Hispanic voters, the importance of these victories, and the potential political impact of Florida turning solidly red. According to the FOX News Decision Desk, Republicans are currently expected to win back control of Congress. As the balance of power shifts, Congressman Kevin McCarthy is hoping to go from House Minority Leader to Speaker of the House. FOX News Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins the Rundown to discuss how the GOP's slim majority could have an impact on their congressional agenda and who may challenge McCarthy for the speakership. Plus, commentary by Fox News Contributor Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Florida was a major story on election night, with Republicans winning a county which went for Hillary Clinton in 2016 and President Biden in 2020. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and Senator Marco Rubio won their reelections, and by turning out Latino voters for the GOP in their state, they decisively won the former-Democrat stronghold in Florida--Miami-Dade County. Mayor of Miami Francis X. Suarez joins the Rundown to explain how the Republican party in Florida was able to so effectively connect with Hispanic voters, the importance of these victories, and the potential political impact of Florida turning solidly red. According to the FOX News Decision Desk, Republicans are currently expected to win back control of Congress. As the balance of power shifts, Congressman Kevin McCarthy is hoping to go from House Minority Leader to Speaker of the House. FOX News Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins the Rundown to discuss how the GOP's slim majority could have an impact on their congressional agenda and who may challenge McCarthy for the speakership. Plus, commentary by Fox News Contributor Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Florida was a major story on election night, with Republicans winning a county which went for Hillary Clinton in 2016 and President Biden in 2020. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and Senator Marco Rubio won their reelections, and by turning out Latino voters for the GOP in their state, they decisively won the former-Democrat stronghold in Florida--Miami-Dade County. Mayor of Miami Francis X. Suarez joins the Rundown to explain how the Republican party in Florida was able to so effectively connect with Hispanic voters, the importance of these victories, and the potential political impact of Florida turning solidly red. According to the FOX News Decision Desk, Republicans are currently expected to win back control of Congress. As the balance of power shifts, Congressman Kevin McCarthy is hoping to go from House Minority Leader to Speaker of the House. FOX News Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins the Rundown to discuss how the GOP's slim majority could have an impact on their congressional agenda and who may challenge McCarthy for the speakership. Plus, commentary by Fox News Contributor Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Good morning ladies and gentleman, this is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Wednesday, November 9th, 2022. The midterm elections are still in full swing in some states, as results are still trickling in… let’s get to the news: As things stand now according to the Associated Press: The GOP leads the democrats with 47-46 seats taken. 51 is needed for majority. In the house, the GOP leads with 199 seats to the democrats 174 seats. 218 seats are needed for majority. In Arizona, currently democrat Katie Hobbs holds a slim lead over Republican Kari Lake, with 66% of the vote reporting. In Oregon, Tina Kotek the democrat, has a slim lead over Republican Christine Drazen, with 67% of the vote reporting… and Drazen for those of you who remembered even had the support of one of the Nike founders. https://townhall.com/tipsheet/spencerbrown/2022/11/09/who-will-republicans-hold-accountable-for-tuesday-night-n2615702 Republican Voters Deserve Answers and Accountability There's no way to sugarcoat it — Republicans got bamboozled in the midterms. All the polls that we reported showing Republican candidates surging in the final weeks of their campaigns, the race ratings from the Cook Political Report, and the overconfident statements from GOP leaders were all significantly overly optimistic about what we all watched play out on Tuesday night. There were GOP victories — Ron DeSantis and Marco Rubio in Florida, J.D. Vance in Ohio, Ted Budd in North Carolina, Brian Kemp in Georgia, Jen Kiggans in Virginia, to name a few — but conservatives were sold a false bill of goods from the leaders tasked with delivering GOP majorities. Those promising great success in order to consolidate power, in a drapes-measuring move, hoping to land a leadership position in a new Republican majority may be the worst offenders who owe the Republican electorate the most answers. Among them are the leadership of the Republican National Committee, including Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel, the chairs of the National Republican Congressional Committee — Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MN) — and National Republican Senatorial Committee — Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL), and the House Republican Leader — Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA). In an election year that favored Republicans purely for its timing as the first midterm of the Biden administration, an advantage that should have been helped by a president with chronically underwater approval, inflation above eight percent, surging crime and drug overdose crises, a wide open border, and so many more reasons, there's no reason Republican candidates should have performed as poorly as they did. https://redstate.com/bonchie/2022/11/09/breaking-pennsylvania-senate-race-called-n655867 Pennsylvania Senate Race Called for Fetterman Democrat John Fetterman has won the Pennsylvania US senate election against Republican Mehmet Oz. The race ended up close, but Fetterman’s overperformance with blue-collar voters pushed him over the finish line. He will now head to Washington, DC, in January as part of what will almost certainly remain a Democrat-controlled Senate. What else can you say? The Republican Party lost to a man who is not cognitively all there. As Matt Walsh put it: The Republican Party outside of Florida has no message. No discipline. No leadership. No courage to confront the important issues head on. That’s why they’re losing to literally brain damaged candidates. We need a total overhaul. But I think I like Jeff Durbin’s take better: “Our nation won't see meaningful and lasting change apart from Christ through any election. Transformation comes through regeneration and repentance. Hope is in the King and not the legislature. Red without His blood is meaningless. Conservative without Christ is futile.” https://www.axios.com/2022/11/09/nevada-senate-election-results?utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=editorial&utm_source=twitter Results in Nevada Senate race delayed due to paper ballots Nevada's midterm election results have been delayed, according to local election officials, leaving the state's high-stakes Senate race outcome in the balance as of early Wednesday. Driving the news: Two counties where the vast majority of Nevada voters reside aren't expected to start counting some mail-in ballots until Wednesday, The Nevada Independent reported. In Clark County, a shortage of election workers was causing the delay, while Washoe County received large volumes of mail and drop-off ballots, per the Independent, which spoke to county officials. Nevada state law also allows mail-in ballots to arrive days after Election Day so long as they are postmarked by Nov. 8, per Forbes. Nevada's race is one of four key Senate battlegrounds that remained uncalled early Wednesday. Georgia, Wisconsin and Arizona are also unresolved. What they're saying: "Clark is not counting drop boxes tonight, but, to be clear, we said all along that we would only have some of the results on election night," Jennifer Russell, a spokesperson for the Nevada secretary of state, told NBC News Tuesday. "By law, Nevada counties have until Nov. 12 to receive mail ballots." "We're all used to elections where it was as simple as plugging in USB sticks and running the results," Bethany Drysdale, a spokesperson for Washoe County, told the Reno Gazette Journal. "We can't do that now because there are so many paper ballots. It's going to take longer. This is the new normal for election night." https://www.foxnews.com/live-news/2022-midterm-elections-voting-results-predictions-candidates-updates Key races across the country still being called, House, Senate majorities still up for grabs Georgia Senate results: Warnock, Walker tell supporters to hang tight with race too close to call The United States Senate race in Georgia does not have a clear winner as neither incumbent Democrat Sen. Raphael Warnock nor his Republican challenger Herschel Walker have claimed an outright majority of the vote so far. As of Wednesday morning, the race is too close to call, according to the Fox News Decision Desk, with more than 3.8 million ballots cast and Warnock leading Walker by approximately 35,000 votes. Warnock holds 49.42% of the vote, with 1,935,464 votes in his favor, and Walker has 48.52% with 1,900,168 votes. Third-party candidate Chase Oliver has 80,895 votes with 97.94% of precincts reporting. Georgia law requires a candidate to surpass 50% of the vote to win an election, and a runoff between the top two vote-getters will be held on Dec. 6 if no candidate meets that requirement. Stacey Abrams, after election loss, vows 'I won’t stop running for a better Georgia' Georgia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams lost to Gov. Brian Kemp for the second time on Tuesday, but indicated that she does not plan on exiting the political arena. Abrams gave a concession speech on Election Night after results showed that she had lost to Kemp in a race that was not particularly close. Abrams famously declined to formally concede to Kemp in 2018 after a narrow defeat, claiming at the time that the election was rigged by voter suppression. This time around, she made no such claim and only looked to the future. Alabama election results: Republican Katie Britt becomes state's first female elected senator Republican Katie Britt has made history by becoming the first woman to be elected to the U.S. Senate from Alabama. The self-described 40-year-old "mama on a mission" is projected by Fox News’ Decision Desk to defeat Democrat Will Boyd after, so far, capturing around two thirds of the vote. Republican George Santos flips Democratic House seat in New York Republican George Santos flipped New York’s 3rd Congressional district Wednesday and secured another House seat for the GOP. Santos defeated Democrat Robert Zimmerman, who was vying to fill the Long Island seat after Democrat Rep. Tom Suozzi announced he would be retiring to take a stab at New York governor. Suozzi came in a distant third in the Democratic primaries in the governor’s race, but Santos secured his place in Congress by running on cutting taxes, boosting border security and rallying against cashless bail. The Associated Press called the race shortly after 1:30 a.m. once the Republican held a lead of 54.2% of the vote over Zimmerman’s 45.8%, with 90% of the votes already counted. It’s worth noting that Santos is a homosexual… so we need to be praying for his repentance on that front. ‘Squad’ rolls to easy victories in House races Perhaps the worst news of the day… The progressive House members collectively known as the “Squad” easily won reelection in their respective elections on Tuesday. Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., Cori Bush, D-Mo., and Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., were all projected by The Associated Press as winning by wide margins. Bowman, who represents New York's 16th Congressional District comprising parts of the Bronx and Westchester County, had the slimmest margin of victory and yet still was leading 65%-34% against Republican challenger Miriam Flisser, with more than 91% of results reporting. Ocasio-Cortez, Omar, Pressley, and Tlaib were the founding members of the "Squad," who gained notoriety as freshman lawmakers after the 2018 election for pushing the Democratic House conference to the left. Bush and Bowman joined the informal group after winning election in 2020. Westminster Effects: Have a guitarist in your life? Consider giving the gift of musical dominion this Christmas with Westminster Effects. Westminster Effects exists for the glory of God and the tone of his people and features guitar pedals such as the 2716 , the signature pedal of Seth Morrison of Skillet, the Geneva Amp Sim, the Spurgeon Reverb, and the O$teen Di$tortion. Use coupon code FLF all month long for 10 percent off all pedals at westminstereffects.com. Kentucky voters reject constitutional amendment declaring no right to abortion Voters in Republican-leaning Kentucky have rejected a proposed amendment to the state constitution that would have denied any right to abortion. The result of Tuesday’s election comes months after the Supreme Court overturned the right to abortion in a decision that has led to near-total bans in a dozen states, including in Kentucky. The ballot question had asked Kentuckians if they wanted to amend the constitution to say: "To protect human life, nothing in this Constitution shall be construed to secure or protect a right to abortion or require the funding of abortion." The outcome highlights a gap between voters and the state’s Republican-controlled Legislature, which added the proposed amendment to the 2022 general election slate a year ago in a move some thought would drive more conservative voters to the polls. While seen as an important win for abortion-rights advocates, the amendment's defeat will have no practical impact on the right to an abortion if a sweeping ban on the procedure approved by lawmakers survives a legal challenge presently before the state Supreme Court. Michigan voters pass measure protecting abortion rights, other pregnancy-related decisions The people of the state of Michigan voted in favor of a new measure that protects abortion and other decisions related to reproduction and pregnancy. Proposal 3 amends the state constitution by adding rights to abortion and contraception. It states that everyone has a "fundamental right to reproductive freedom," defining this as including -- but not being limited to -- "prenatal care, childbirth, postpartum care, contraception, sterilization, abortion care, miscarriage management, and infertility care." The measure also allows the state to regulate abortion after the time a fetus becomes viable. The approval of the proposal came months after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, which gave states the power to protect or ban abortion. The decision in June lead to near-total bans in a dozen states and was a hot topic leading up to the midterms. The passing of the proposal puts a definitive end to a 1931 ban on abortion that had been blocked in court, but could have been reviewed. Opponents to the measure said protecting abortion rights could have far-reaching effects on other laws in the state, such as one requiring parental notification of an abortion for someone under age 18. Legal experts said changes to other laws would only happen if someone sued and won, a process that could take years and has no certainty of success, The Associated Press reported. Cornerstone Work & Worldview Institute: Cornerstone Work & Worldview Institute offers a gap year training program to strengthen the faith and character of young Christian men and women. 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Now it’s time for my favorite topic… sports! https://www.boundingintosports.com/2022/11/brooklyn-nets-reportedly-have-6-demands-including-sensitivity-training-that-kyrie-irving-must-meet-in-order-to-be-reinstated/ Brooklyn Nets Reportedly Have 6 Demands Including Sensitivity Training That Kyrie Irving Must Meet In Order To Be Reinstated A new report claims the Brooklyn Nets have at least six demands Kyrie Irving must meet in order for him to be reinstated for the team after they suspended him for sharing a movie link to his Twitter account. Irving was indefinitely suspended after he shared an Amazon link to the film Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America The Movie to his Twitter account. Following the suspension announcement, Irving apologized for sharing the movie link. Now a new report from The Athletic’s Shams Charania claims the Nets have six demands Irving must meet in order to return to the team. Charania wrote on Twitter, “Sources: Nets have delivered Kyrie Irving six items he must complete to return to team: – Apologize/condemn movie – $500K donation to anti-hate causes – Sensitivity training – Antisemitic training – Meet with ADL, Jewish leaders – Meet with Joe Tsai to demonstrate understanding.” It’s unclear how legitimate these demands are given Irving had previously announced in a joint statement with the NBA and the Anti-Defamation League that he would donate $500,000 to the Anti-Defamation League. The ADL rejected Irving’s donation with the organization’s CEO Jonathan Greenblatt responding to Irving’s apology. YouTuber Ryan Kinel of Sports Wars reacted to this list of demands and the actions the Brooklyn Nets and the NBA have taken against Irving. WARNING: A few spots of language: Nets Have LIST OF DEMANDS For CANCELLED Kyrie Irving To Return To Team | This Is Crazy-Play 0:00-1:58 That about sums it up…
Good morning ladies and gentleman, this is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Wednesday, November 9th, 2022. The midterm elections are still in full swing in some states, as results are still trickling in… let’s get to the news: As things stand now according to the Associated Press: The GOP leads the democrats with 47-46 seats taken. 51 is needed for majority. In the house, the GOP leads with 199 seats to the democrats 174 seats. 218 seats are needed for majority. In Arizona, currently democrat Katie Hobbs holds a slim lead over Republican Kari Lake, with 66% of the vote reporting. In Oregon, Tina Kotek the democrat, has a slim lead over Republican Christine Drazen, with 67% of the vote reporting… and Drazen for those of you who remembered even had the support of one of the Nike founders. https://townhall.com/tipsheet/spencerbrown/2022/11/09/who-will-republicans-hold-accountable-for-tuesday-night-n2615702 Republican Voters Deserve Answers and Accountability There's no way to sugarcoat it — Republicans got bamboozled in the midterms. All the polls that we reported showing Republican candidates surging in the final weeks of their campaigns, the race ratings from the Cook Political Report, and the overconfident statements from GOP leaders were all significantly overly optimistic about what we all watched play out on Tuesday night. There were GOP victories — Ron DeSantis and Marco Rubio in Florida, J.D. Vance in Ohio, Ted Budd in North Carolina, Brian Kemp in Georgia, Jen Kiggans in Virginia, to name a few — but conservatives were sold a false bill of goods from the leaders tasked with delivering GOP majorities. Those promising great success in order to consolidate power, in a drapes-measuring move, hoping to land a leadership position in a new Republican majority may be the worst offenders who owe the Republican electorate the most answers. Among them are the leadership of the Republican National Committee, including Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel, the chairs of the National Republican Congressional Committee — Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MN) — and National Republican Senatorial Committee — Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL), and the House Republican Leader — Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA). In an election year that favored Republicans purely for its timing as the first midterm of the Biden administration, an advantage that should have been helped by a president with chronically underwater approval, inflation above eight percent, surging crime and drug overdose crises, a wide open border, and so many more reasons, there's no reason Republican candidates should have performed as poorly as they did. https://redstate.com/bonchie/2022/11/09/breaking-pennsylvania-senate-race-called-n655867 Pennsylvania Senate Race Called for Fetterman Democrat John Fetterman has won the Pennsylvania US senate election against Republican Mehmet Oz. The race ended up close, but Fetterman’s overperformance with blue-collar voters pushed him over the finish line. He will now head to Washington, DC, in January as part of what will almost certainly remain a Democrat-controlled Senate. What else can you say? The Republican Party lost to a man who is not cognitively all there. As Matt Walsh put it: The Republican Party outside of Florida has no message. No discipline. No leadership. No courage to confront the important issues head on. That’s why they’re losing to literally brain damaged candidates. We need a total overhaul. But I think I like Jeff Durbin’s take better: “Our nation won't see meaningful and lasting change apart from Christ through any election. Transformation comes through regeneration and repentance. Hope is in the King and not the legislature. Red without His blood is meaningless. Conservative without Christ is futile.” https://www.axios.com/2022/11/09/nevada-senate-election-results?utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=editorial&utm_source=twitter Results in Nevada Senate race delayed due to paper ballots Nevada's midterm election results have been delayed, according to local election officials, leaving the state's high-stakes Senate race outcome in the balance as of early Wednesday. Driving the news: Two counties where the vast majority of Nevada voters reside aren't expected to start counting some mail-in ballots until Wednesday, The Nevada Independent reported. In Clark County, a shortage of election workers was causing the delay, while Washoe County received large volumes of mail and drop-off ballots, per the Independent, which spoke to county officials. Nevada state law also allows mail-in ballots to arrive days after Election Day so long as they are postmarked by Nov. 8, per Forbes. Nevada's race is one of four key Senate battlegrounds that remained uncalled early Wednesday. Georgia, Wisconsin and Arizona are also unresolved. What they're saying: "Clark is not counting drop boxes tonight, but, to be clear, we said all along that we would only have some of the results on election night," Jennifer Russell, a spokesperson for the Nevada secretary of state, told NBC News Tuesday. "By law, Nevada counties have until Nov. 12 to receive mail ballots." "We're all used to elections where it was as simple as plugging in USB sticks and running the results," Bethany Drysdale, a spokesperson for Washoe County, told the Reno Gazette Journal. "We can't do that now because there are so many paper ballots. It's going to take longer. This is the new normal for election night." https://www.foxnews.com/live-news/2022-midterm-elections-voting-results-predictions-candidates-updates Key races across the country still being called, House, Senate majorities still up for grabs Georgia Senate results: Warnock, Walker tell supporters to hang tight with race too close to call The United States Senate race in Georgia does not have a clear winner as neither incumbent Democrat Sen. Raphael Warnock nor his Republican challenger Herschel Walker have claimed an outright majority of the vote so far. As of Wednesday morning, the race is too close to call, according to the Fox News Decision Desk, with more than 3.8 million ballots cast and Warnock leading Walker by approximately 35,000 votes. Warnock holds 49.42% of the vote, with 1,935,464 votes in his favor, and Walker has 48.52% with 1,900,168 votes. Third-party candidate Chase Oliver has 80,895 votes with 97.94% of precincts reporting. Georgia law requires a candidate to surpass 50% of the vote to win an election, and a runoff between the top two vote-getters will be held on Dec. 6 if no candidate meets that requirement. Stacey Abrams, after election loss, vows 'I won’t stop running for a better Georgia' Georgia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams lost to Gov. Brian Kemp for the second time on Tuesday, but indicated that she does not plan on exiting the political arena. Abrams gave a concession speech on Election Night after results showed that she had lost to Kemp in a race that was not particularly close. Abrams famously declined to formally concede to Kemp in 2018 after a narrow defeat, claiming at the time that the election was rigged by voter suppression. This time around, she made no such claim and only looked to the future. Alabama election results: Republican Katie Britt becomes state's first female elected senator Republican Katie Britt has made history by becoming the first woman to be elected to the U.S. Senate from Alabama. The self-described 40-year-old "mama on a mission" is projected by Fox News’ Decision Desk to defeat Democrat Will Boyd after, so far, capturing around two thirds of the vote. Republican George Santos flips Democratic House seat in New York Republican George Santos flipped New York’s 3rd Congressional district Wednesday and secured another House seat for the GOP. Santos defeated Democrat Robert Zimmerman, who was vying to fill the Long Island seat after Democrat Rep. Tom Suozzi announced he would be retiring to take a stab at New York governor. Suozzi came in a distant third in the Democratic primaries in the governor’s race, but Santos secured his place in Congress by running on cutting taxes, boosting border security and rallying against cashless bail. The Associated Press called the race shortly after 1:30 a.m. once the Republican held a lead of 54.2% of the vote over Zimmerman’s 45.8%, with 90% of the votes already counted. It’s worth noting that Santos is a homosexual… so we need to be praying for his repentance on that front. ‘Squad’ rolls to easy victories in House races Perhaps the worst news of the day… The progressive House members collectively known as the “Squad” easily won reelection in their respective elections on Tuesday. Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., Cori Bush, D-Mo., and Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., were all projected by The Associated Press as winning by wide margins. Bowman, who represents New York's 16th Congressional District comprising parts of the Bronx and Westchester County, had the slimmest margin of victory and yet still was leading 65%-34% against Republican challenger Miriam Flisser, with more than 91% of results reporting. Ocasio-Cortez, Omar, Pressley, and Tlaib were the founding members of the "Squad," who gained notoriety as freshman lawmakers after the 2018 election for pushing the Democratic House conference to the left. Bush and Bowman joined the informal group after winning election in 2020. Westminster Effects: Have a guitarist in your life? Consider giving the gift of musical dominion this Christmas with Westminster Effects. Westminster Effects exists for the glory of God and the tone of his people and features guitar pedals such as the 2716 , the signature pedal of Seth Morrison of Skillet, the Geneva Amp Sim, the Spurgeon Reverb, and the O$teen Di$tortion. Use coupon code FLF all month long for 10 percent off all pedals at westminstereffects.com. Kentucky voters reject constitutional amendment declaring no right to abortion Voters in Republican-leaning Kentucky have rejected a proposed amendment to the state constitution that would have denied any right to abortion. The result of Tuesday’s election comes months after the Supreme Court overturned the right to abortion in a decision that has led to near-total bans in a dozen states, including in Kentucky. The ballot question had asked Kentuckians if they wanted to amend the constitution to say: "To protect human life, nothing in this Constitution shall be construed to secure or protect a right to abortion or require the funding of abortion." The outcome highlights a gap between voters and the state’s Republican-controlled Legislature, which added the proposed amendment to the 2022 general election slate a year ago in a move some thought would drive more conservative voters to the polls. While seen as an important win for abortion-rights advocates, the amendment's defeat will have no practical impact on the right to an abortion if a sweeping ban on the procedure approved by lawmakers survives a legal challenge presently before the state Supreme Court. Michigan voters pass measure protecting abortion rights, other pregnancy-related decisions The people of the state of Michigan voted in favor of a new measure that protects abortion and other decisions related to reproduction and pregnancy. Proposal 3 amends the state constitution by adding rights to abortion and contraception. It states that everyone has a "fundamental right to reproductive freedom," defining this as including -- but not being limited to -- "prenatal care, childbirth, postpartum care, contraception, sterilization, abortion care, miscarriage management, and infertility care." The measure also allows the state to regulate abortion after the time a fetus becomes viable. The approval of the proposal came months after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, which gave states the power to protect or ban abortion. The decision in June lead to near-total bans in a dozen states and was a hot topic leading up to the midterms. The passing of the proposal puts a definitive end to a 1931 ban on abortion that had been blocked in court, but could have been reviewed. Opponents to the measure said protecting abortion rights could have far-reaching effects on other laws in the state, such as one requiring parental notification of an abortion for someone under age 18. Legal experts said changes to other laws would only happen if someone sued and won, a process that could take years and has no certainty of success, The Associated Press reported. Cornerstone Work & Worldview Institute: Cornerstone Work & Worldview Institute offers a gap year training program to strengthen the faith and character of young Christian men and women. Their students participate in core worldview classes to learn to think God's thoughts after him and workshops in business and vocational preparation while developing godly habits. Students will grow in understanding and maturity with the aim for them to go out and take dominion over the tasks the Lord calls them. To strengthen churches. To build households. To start businesses. To cultivate excellence. To seek first the kingdom. To be confident in their faith and competent in their labor. Enrollment opens January 2023. Visit them online at cornerstonework.org for more information. Now it’s time for my favorite topic… sports! https://www.boundingintosports.com/2022/11/brooklyn-nets-reportedly-have-6-demands-including-sensitivity-training-that-kyrie-irving-must-meet-in-order-to-be-reinstated/ Brooklyn Nets Reportedly Have 6 Demands Including Sensitivity Training That Kyrie Irving Must Meet In Order To Be Reinstated A new report claims the Brooklyn Nets have at least six demands Kyrie Irving must meet in order for him to be reinstated for the team after they suspended him for sharing a movie link to his Twitter account. Irving was indefinitely suspended after he shared an Amazon link to the film Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America The Movie to his Twitter account. Following the suspension announcement, Irving apologized for sharing the movie link. Now a new report from The Athletic’s Shams Charania claims the Nets have six demands Irving must meet in order to return to the team. Charania wrote on Twitter, “Sources: Nets have delivered Kyrie Irving six items he must complete to return to team: – Apologize/condemn movie – $500K donation to anti-hate causes – Sensitivity training – Antisemitic training – Meet with ADL, Jewish leaders – Meet with Joe Tsai to demonstrate understanding.” It’s unclear how legitimate these demands are given Irving had previously announced in a joint statement with the NBA and the Anti-Defamation League that he would donate $500,000 to the Anti-Defamation League. The ADL rejected Irving’s donation with the organization’s CEO Jonathan Greenblatt responding to Irving’s apology. YouTuber Ryan Kinel of Sports Wars reacted to this list of demands and the actions the Brooklyn Nets and the NBA have taken against Irving. WARNING: A few spots of language: Nets Have LIST OF DEMANDS For CANCELLED Kyrie Irving To Return To Team | This Is Crazy-Play 0:00-1:58 That about sums it up…
Good morning ladies and gentleman, this is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Wednesday, November 9th, 2022. The midterm elections are still in full swing in some states, as results are still trickling in… let’s get to the news: As things stand now according to the Associated Press: The GOP leads the democrats with 47-46 seats taken. 51 is needed for majority. In the house, the GOP leads with 199 seats to the democrats 174 seats. 218 seats are needed for majority. In Arizona, currently democrat Katie Hobbs holds a slim lead over Republican Kari Lake, with 66% of the vote reporting. In Oregon, Tina Kotek the democrat, has a slim lead over Republican Christine Drazen, with 67% of the vote reporting… and Drazen for those of you who remembered even had the support of one of the Nike founders. https://townhall.com/tipsheet/spencerbrown/2022/11/09/who-will-republicans-hold-accountable-for-tuesday-night-n2615702 Republican Voters Deserve Answers and Accountability There's no way to sugarcoat it — Republicans got bamboozled in the midterms. All the polls that we reported showing Republican candidates surging in the final weeks of their campaigns, the race ratings from the Cook Political Report, and the overconfident statements from GOP leaders were all significantly overly optimistic about what we all watched play out on Tuesday night. There were GOP victories — Ron DeSantis and Marco Rubio in Florida, J.D. Vance in Ohio, Ted Budd in North Carolina, Brian Kemp in Georgia, Jen Kiggans in Virginia, to name a few — but conservatives were sold a false bill of goods from the leaders tasked with delivering GOP majorities. Those promising great success in order to consolidate power, in a drapes-measuring move, hoping to land a leadership position in a new Republican majority may be the worst offenders who owe the Republican electorate the most answers. Among them are the leadership of the Republican National Committee, including Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel, the chairs of the National Republican Congressional Committee — Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MN) — and National Republican Senatorial Committee — Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL), and the House Republican Leader — Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA). In an election year that favored Republicans purely for its timing as the first midterm of the Biden administration, an advantage that should have been helped by a president with chronically underwater approval, inflation above eight percent, surging crime and drug overdose crises, a wide open border, and so many more reasons, there's no reason Republican candidates should have performed as poorly as they did. https://redstate.com/bonchie/2022/11/09/breaking-pennsylvania-senate-race-called-n655867 Pennsylvania Senate Race Called for Fetterman Democrat John Fetterman has won the Pennsylvania US senate election against Republican Mehmet Oz. The race ended up close, but Fetterman’s overperformance with blue-collar voters pushed him over the finish line. He will now head to Washington, DC, in January as part of what will almost certainly remain a Democrat-controlled Senate. What else can you say? The Republican Party lost to a man who is not cognitively all there. As Matt Walsh put it: The Republican Party outside of Florida has no message. No discipline. No leadership. No courage to confront the important issues head on. That’s why they’re losing to literally brain damaged candidates. We need a total overhaul. But I think I like Jeff Durbin’s take better: “Our nation won't see meaningful and lasting change apart from Christ through any election. Transformation comes through regeneration and repentance. Hope is in the King and not the legislature. Red without His blood is meaningless. Conservative without Christ is futile.” https://www.axios.com/2022/11/09/nevada-senate-election-results?utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=editorial&utm_source=twitter Results in Nevada Senate race delayed due to paper ballots Nevada's midterm election results have been delayed, according to local election officials, leaving the state's high-stakes Senate race outcome in the balance as of early Wednesday. Driving the news: Two counties where the vast majority of Nevada voters reside aren't expected to start counting some mail-in ballots until Wednesday, The Nevada Independent reported. In Clark County, a shortage of election workers was causing the delay, while Washoe County received large volumes of mail and drop-off ballots, per the Independent, which spoke to county officials. Nevada state law also allows mail-in ballots to arrive days after Election Day so long as they are postmarked by Nov. 8, per Forbes. Nevada's race is one of four key Senate battlegrounds that remained uncalled early Wednesday. Georgia, Wisconsin and Arizona are also unresolved. What they're saying: "Clark is not counting drop boxes tonight, but, to be clear, we said all along that we would only have some of the results on election night," Jennifer Russell, a spokesperson for the Nevada secretary of state, told NBC News Tuesday. "By law, Nevada counties have until Nov. 12 to receive mail ballots." "We're all used to elections where it was as simple as plugging in USB sticks and running the results," Bethany Drysdale, a spokesperson for Washoe County, told the Reno Gazette Journal. "We can't do that now because there are so many paper ballots. It's going to take longer. This is the new normal for election night." https://www.foxnews.com/live-news/2022-midterm-elections-voting-results-predictions-candidates-updates Key races across the country still being called, House, Senate majorities still up for grabs Georgia Senate results: Warnock, Walker tell supporters to hang tight with race too close to call The United States Senate race in Georgia does not have a clear winner as neither incumbent Democrat Sen. Raphael Warnock nor his Republican challenger Herschel Walker have claimed an outright majority of the vote so far. As of Wednesday morning, the race is too close to call, according to the Fox News Decision Desk, with more than 3.8 million ballots cast and Warnock leading Walker by approximately 35,000 votes. Warnock holds 49.42% of the vote, with 1,935,464 votes in his favor, and Walker has 48.52% with 1,900,168 votes. Third-party candidate Chase Oliver has 80,895 votes with 97.94% of precincts reporting. Georgia law requires a candidate to surpass 50% of the vote to win an election, and a runoff between the top two vote-getters will be held on Dec. 6 if no candidate meets that requirement. Stacey Abrams, after election loss, vows 'I won’t stop running for a better Georgia' Georgia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams lost to Gov. Brian Kemp for the second time on Tuesday, but indicated that she does not plan on exiting the political arena. Abrams gave a concession speech on Election Night after results showed that she had lost to Kemp in a race that was not particularly close. Abrams famously declined to formally concede to Kemp in 2018 after a narrow defeat, claiming at the time that the election was rigged by voter suppression. This time around, she made no such claim and only looked to the future. Alabama election results: Republican Katie Britt becomes state's first female elected senator Republican Katie Britt has made history by becoming the first woman to be elected to the U.S. Senate from Alabama. The self-described 40-year-old "mama on a mission" is projected by Fox News’ Decision Desk to defeat Democrat Will Boyd after, so far, capturing around two thirds of the vote. Republican George Santos flips Democratic House seat in New York Republican George Santos flipped New York’s 3rd Congressional district Wednesday and secured another House seat for the GOP. Santos defeated Democrat Robert Zimmerman, who was vying to fill the Long Island seat after Democrat Rep. Tom Suozzi announced he would be retiring to take a stab at New York governor. Suozzi came in a distant third in the Democratic primaries in the governor’s race, but Santos secured his place in Congress by running on cutting taxes, boosting border security and rallying against cashless bail. The Associated Press called the race shortly after 1:30 a.m. once the Republican held a lead of 54.2% of the vote over Zimmerman’s 45.8%, with 90% of the votes already counted. It’s worth noting that Santos is a homosexual… so we need to be praying for his repentance on that front. ‘Squad’ rolls to easy victories in House races Perhaps the worst news of the day… The progressive House members collectively known as the “Squad” easily won reelection in their respective elections on Tuesday. Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., Cori Bush, D-Mo., and Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., were all projected by The Associated Press as winning by wide margins. Bowman, who represents New York's 16th Congressional District comprising parts of the Bronx and Westchester County, had the slimmest margin of victory and yet still was leading 65%-34% against Republican challenger Miriam Flisser, with more than 91% of results reporting. Ocasio-Cortez, Omar, Pressley, and Tlaib were the founding members of the "Squad," who gained notoriety as freshman lawmakers after the 2018 election for pushing the Democratic House conference to the left. Bush and Bowman joined the informal group after winning election in 2020. Westminster Effects: Have a guitarist in your life? Consider giving the gift of musical dominion this Christmas with Westminster Effects. Westminster Effects exists for the glory of God and the tone of his people and features guitar pedals such as the 2716 , the signature pedal of Seth Morrison of Skillet, the Geneva Amp Sim, the Spurgeon Reverb, and the O$teen Di$tortion. Use coupon code FLF all month long for 10 percent off all pedals at westminstereffects.com. Kentucky voters reject constitutional amendment declaring no right to abortion Voters in Republican-leaning Kentucky have rejected a proposed amendment to the state constitution that would have denied any right to abortion. The result of Tuesday’s election comes months after the Supreme Court overturned the right to abortion in a decision that has led to near-total bans in a dozen states, including in Kentucky. The ballot question had asked Kentuckians if they wanted to amend the constitution to say: "To protect human life, nothing in this Constitution shall be construed to secure or protect a right to abortion or require the funding of abortion." The outcome highlights a gap between voters and the state’s Republican-controlled Legislature, which added the proposed amendment to the 2022 general election slate a year ago in a move some thought would drive more conservative voters to the polls. While seen as an important win for abortion-rights advocates, the amendment's defeat will have no practical impact on the right to an abortion if a sweeping ban on the procedure approved by lawmakers survives a legal challenge presently before the state Supreme Court. Michigan voters pass measure protecting abortion rights, other pregnancy-related decisions The people of the state of Michigan voted in favor of a new measure that protects abortion and other decisions related to reproduction and pregnancy. Proposal 3 amends the state constitution by adding rights to abortion and contraception. It states that everyone has a "fundamental right to reproductive freedom," defining this as including -- but not being limited to -- "prenatal care, childbirth, postpartum care, contraception, sterilization, abortion care, miscarriage management, and infertility care." The measure also allows the state to regulate abortion after the time a fetus becomes viable. The approval of the proposal came months after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, which gave states the power to protect or ban abortion. The decision in June lead to near-total bans in a dozen states and was a hot topic leading up to the midterms. The passing of the proposal puts a definitive end to a 1931 ban on abortion that had been blocked in court, but could have been reviewed. Opponents to the measure said protecting abortion rights could have far-reaching effects on other laws in the state, such as one requiring parental notification of an abortion for someone under age 18. Legal experts said changes to other laws would only happen if someone sued and won, a process that could take years and has no certainty of success, The Associated Press reported. Cornerstone Work & Worldview Institute: Cornerstone Work & Worldview Institute offers a gap year training program to strengthen the faith and character of young Christian men and women. Their students participate in core worldview classes to learn to think God's thoughts after him and workshops in business and vocational preparation while developing godly habits. Students will grow in understanding and maturity with the aim for them to go out and take dominion over the tasks the Lord calls them. To strengthen churches. To build households. To start businesses. To cultivate excellence. To seek first the kingdom. To be confident in their faith and competent in their labor. Enrollment opens January 2023. Visit them online at cornerstonework.org for more information. Now it’s time for my favorite topic… sports! https://www.boundingintosports.com/2022/11/brooklyn-nets-reportedly-have-6-demands-including-sensitivity-training-that-kyrie-irving-must-meet-in-order-to-be-reinstated/ Brooklyn Nets Reportedly Have 6 Demands Including Sensitivity Training That Kyrie Irving Must Meet In Order To Be Reinstated A new report claims the Brooklyn Nets have at least six demands Kyrie Irving must meet in order for him to be reinstated for the team after they suspended him for sharing a movie link to his Twitter account. Irving was indefinitely suspended after he shared an Amazon link to the film Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America The Movie to his Twitter account. Following the suspension announcement, Irving apologized for sharing the movie link. Now a new report from The Athletic’s Shams Charania claims the Nets have six demands Irving must meet in order to return to the team. Charania wrote on Twitter, “Sources: Nets have delivered Kyrie Irving six items he must complete to return to team: – Apologize/condemn movie – $500K donation to anti-hate causes – Sensitivity training – Antisemitic training – Meet with ADL, Jewish leaders – Meet with Joe Tsai to demonstrate understanding.” It’s unclear how legitimate these demands are given Irving had previously announced in a joint statement with the NBA and the Anti-Defamation League that he would donate $500,000 to the Anti-Defamation League. The ADL rejected Irving’s donation with the organization’s CEO Jonathan Greenblatt responding to Irving’s apology. YouTuber Ryan Kinel of Sports Wars reacted to this list of demands and the actions the Brooklyn Nets and the NBA have taken against Irving. WARNING: A few spots of language: Nets Have LIST OF DEMANDS For CANCELLED Kyrie Irving To Return To Team | This Is Crazy-Play 0:00-1:58 That about sums it up…
With 435 seats in Congress and 34 seats in the Senate up for grabs, Americans will cast their ballots tonight to determine the country's balance of power. While President Biden traveled across the country to campaign for Democratic candidates, Republicans campaigned on key issues, hoping to go from the minority to the majority. America's Newsroom Co-Host Bill Hemmer will be part of FOX's Democracy 2022 Election Night coverage. He joins the Rundown to discuss what trends he'll be watching out for in key House and Senate races. After Americans cast their ballots and polls close, the attention turns to the news organizations who will closely follow these races for projections and race calls. The Fox News Decision Desk is in charge of making official race calls and has been preparing for this election night for over two years. FOX News Decision Desk Director Arnon Mishkin joins the Rundown to explain the methodology behind the creation of the network's esteemed election analysis tool, the Fox News Voter Analysis. He breaks down why exit polling may be an outdated tool for measuring national trends and he shares how soon Americans could expect to hear results after polls close. Plus, commentary by host of ‘The Ben Domenech Podcast,' Ben Domenech. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With 435 seats in Congress and 34 seats in the Senate up for grabs, Americans will cast their ballots tonight to determine the country's balance of power. While President Biden traveled across the country to campaign for Democratic candidates, Republicans campaigned on key issues, hoping to go from the minority to the majority. America's Newsroom Co-Host Bill Hemmer will be part of FOX's Democracy 2022 Election Night coverage. He joins the Rundown to discuss what trends he'll be watching out for in key House and Senate races. After Americans cast their ballots and polls close, the attention turns to the news organizations who will closely follow these races for projections and race calls. The Fox News Decision Desk is in charge of making official race calls and has been preparing for this election night for over two years. FOX News Decision Desk Director Arnon Mishkin joins the Rundown to explain the methodology behind the creation of the network's esteemed election analysis tool, the Fox News Voter Analysis. He breaks down why exit polling may be an outdated tool for measuring national trends and he shares how soon Americans could expect to hear results after polls close. Plus, commentary by host of ‘The Ben Domenech Podcast,' Ben Domenech. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With 435 seats in Congress and 34 seats in the Senate up for grabs, Americans will cast their ballots tonight to determine the country's balance of power. While President Biden traveled across the country to campaign for Democratic candidates, Republicans campaigned on key issues, hoping to go from the minority to the majority. America's Newsroom Co-Host Bill Hemmer will be part of FOX's Democracy 2022 Election Night coverage. He joins the Rundown to discuss what trends he'll be watching out for in key House and Senate races. After Americans cast their ballots and polls close, the attention turns to the news organizations who will closely follow these races for projections and race calls. The Fox News Decision Desk is in charge of making official race calls and has been preparing for this election night for over two years. FOX News Decision Desk Director Arnon Mishkin joins the Rundown to explain the methodology behind the creation of the network's esteemed election analysis tool, the Fox News Voter Analysis. He breaks down why exit polling may be an outdated tool for measuring national trends and he shares how soon Americans could expect to hear results after polls close. Plus, commentary by host of ‘The Ben Domenech Podcast,' Ben Domenech. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tuesday, May 24th voters will head to the primary polls in Alabama, Arkansas and Georgia. With midterms approaching, so has more in-depth discussions and forecasting into how the balance of power may shift in Congress following the 2022 elections. Democrats are fighting hard to maintain their majorities while the GOP is gearing up to attempt to flip both houses in November. Daron Shaw, member of the Fox News Decision Desk team and professor at the University of Texas at Austin, joins the Rundown to break down what the latest primary polls are suggesting, what tone the campaign ads have been hitting this primary season, the interesting developments within the Georgia and Alabama elections and why we are seeing a favorable election climate for Republicans. COVID cases are still on the rise throughout the country with an estimated 800,000 just last week. But as Americans continue to deal with the latest wave, a new virus has entered the country: Monkeypox. Reports of Monkeypox infections are now in the U.S., Canada, Europe and Australia. Many are concerned as this is the first-time multiple cases in different countries have been simultaneously reported in people who have not been infected due to travel to Africa. Johns Hopkins University Professor and FOX News Medical Contributor Dr. Marty Makary joins the Rundown to explain what the virus is, how it's spread and why he doesn't believe it will become as big a threat as COVID. Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of "Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tuesday, May 24th voters will head to the primary polls in Alabama, Arkansas and Georgia. With midterms approaching, so has more in-depth discussions and forecasting into how the balance of power may shift in Congress following the 2022 elections. Democrats are fighting hard to maintain their majorities while the GOP is gearing up to attempt to flip both houses in November. Daron Shaw, member of the Fox News Decision Desk team and professor at the University of Texas at Austin, joins the Rundown to break down what the latest primary polls are suggesting, what tone the campaign ads have been hitting this primary season, the interesting developments within the Georgia and Alabama elections and why we are seeing a favorable election climate for Republicans. COVID cases are still on the rise throughout the country with an estimated 800,000 just last week. But as Americans continue to deal with the latest wave, a new virus has entered the country: Monkeypox. Reports of Monkeypox infections are now in the U.S., Canada, Europe and Australia. Many are concerned as this is the first-time multiple cases in different countries have been simultaneously reported in people who have not been infected due to travel to Africa. Johns Hopkins University Professor and FOX News Medical Contributor Dr. Marty Makary joins the Rundown to explain what the virus is, how it's spread and why he doesn't believe it will become as big a threat as COVID. Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of "Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tuesday, May 24th voters will head to the primary polls in Alabama, Arkansas and Georgia. With midterms approaching, so has more in-depth discussions and forecasting into how the balance of power may shift in Congress following the 2022 elections. Democrats are fighting hard to maintain their majorities while the GOP is gearing up to attempt to flip both houses in November. Daron Shaw, member of the Fox News Decision Desk team and professor at the University of Texas at Austin, joins the Rundown to break down what the latest primary polls are suggesting, what tone the campaign ads have been hitting this primary season, the interesting developments within the Georgia and Alabama elections and why we are seeing a favorable election climate for Republicans. COVID cases are still on the rise throughout the country with an estimated 800,000 just last week. But as Americans continue to deal with the latest wave, a new virus has entered the country: Monkeypox. Reports of Monkeypox infections are now in the U.S., Canada, Europe and Australia. Many are concerned as this is the first-time multiple cases in different countries have been simultaneously reported in people who have not been infected due to travel to Africa. Johns Hopkins University Professor and FOX News Medical Contributor Dr. Marty Makary joins the Rundown to explain what the virus is, how it's spread and why he doesn't believe it will become as big a threat as COVID. Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of "Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Virginia governor's race is only one week away, and all recent polls have suggested the election could shape up to be an extremely close contest between former Virginia governor and Democratic candidate Terry McAuliffe and Republican candidate and businessman Glenn Youngkin. Arnon Mishkin, Director of the Fox News Decision Desk joins to break down the circumstances leading to the close race in the longtime blue state, crediting Youngkin's moderate Republican stance and how Youngkin focused on the local issue of education while McAuliffe has tried to make the race national by invoking former President Trump. Later, he explains what he is watching for in the upcoming New Jersey governor's race and he details why these upcoming gubernatorial elections will not be as good a measure for forecasting the 2022 midterms as watching President Biden's agenda closely. October is breast cancer awareness month. One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the U.S. Former White House press secretary and "Outnumbered" co-host Kayleigh McEnany was never diagnosed with breast cancer, but it did run in her family. At the age of 21, during her senior year of college, Kayleigh decided to get tested for the BRCA2 mutation and found out she was positive, giving her an 84% risk of getting the disease. After nearly ten years of engaging in routine surveillance since her diagnosis she decided to get a double mastectomy in 2018. Kayleigh joins today's Fox News Rundown to share her story, how she came to the decision to undergo the preventive surgery to remove her breasts and why it's important to her to be public about it. Plus, commentary by FOX Nation host Tomi Lahren.
The Virginia governor's race is only one week away, and all recent polls have suggested the election could shape up to be an extremely close contest between former Virginia governor and Democratic candidate Terry McAuliffe and Republican candidate and businessman Glenn Youngkin. Arnon Mishkin, Director of the Fox News Decision Desk joins to break down the circumstances leading to the close race in the longtime blue state, crediting Youngkin's moderate Republican stance and how Youngkin focused on the local issue of education while McAuliffe has tried to make the race national by invoking former President Trump. Later, he explains what he is watching for in the upcoming New Jersey governor's race and he details why these upcoming gubernatorial elections will not be as good a measure for forecasting the 2022 midterms as watching President Biden's agenda closely. October is breast cancer awareness month. One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the U.S. Former White House press secretary and "Outnumbered" co-host Kayleigh McEnany was never diagnosed with breast cancer, but it did run in her family. At the age of 21, during her senior year of college, Kayleigh decided to get tested for the BRCA2 mutation and found out she was positive, giving her an 84% risk of getting the disease. After nearly ten years of engaging in routine surveillance since her diagnosis she decided to get a double mastectomy in 2018. Kayleigh joins today's Fox News Rundown to share her story, how she came to the decision to undergo the preventive surgery to remove her breasts and why it's important to her to be public about it. Plus, commentary by FOX Nation host Tomi Lahren.
With now at least two effective coronavirus vaccines, will they be available to Americans by the end of 2020? Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar joins the Rundown to discuss the Trump Administration's strategy to distribute the vaccine once it's available. He also weighs in on the increase of cases across the country and gives advice on how to be safe during the upcoming holiday season. More than two weeks after Election Day, the Trump Campaign continues legal challenges in multiple states over the results and some Congressional races have yet to be called. However, it is clear that House Republicans exceeded expectations by picking up seats and all eyes are now on the runoff Senate races in Georgia. Arnon Mishkin, Director of the Fox News Decision Desk, discusses the keys takeaways from the 2020 election, why House Republicans appeared to fare better than President Trump and what could be key for both parties to win those two Senate seats in Georgia. Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of "Fox Across America." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kal Penn's new show, Kal Penn Approves This Message, takes on the same divisive political issues often debated on cable news—but his approach is totally different. “Cable news is not a place where you're going to get these nuanced conversations and young people don't watch cable news anyway,” Penn told me.The series, which debuted with a six-episode season on Freeform in September, has just dropped the season finale (on Freeform last night, and streaming on Hulu beginning today), focuses on young viewers—Millennials and Gen Z—and Penn says he finds them far less entrenched in the partisan divide than their parents. “Younger audiences are so good at coming up with creative solutions to things and we can't expect that things will be changed if we only continue yelling at each other. So we wanted to provide with our show an opportunity for people to come together and focus on the complex nature of specific issues.”In this standupkid conversation, I talked to Penn from Toronto, where he's shooting a new series for CBS and living in a “monitored quarantine, because they believe in science up here.” STORIES FROM THE LAST 7 DAYS:In Episode 5 of the podcast, I talked to Arnon Mishkin, director of the Fox News Decision Desk, about the new tool Fox News will use this Election Day to determine how the race between Trump and Biden will break—a tool that Mishkin believes gives Fox much more insight into early voters and voters who used absentee ballots, which may be critical in being able to make a call in the 2020 presidential the race.At Forbes:Tucker Carlson Leads Fox News To Highest-Rated Month In Prime Time Ever55 Million Viewers Watch Final Trump-Biden Presidential DebateWhy Fox News May Have The Edge In Calling The 2020 Presidential Race This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit standupkid.substack.com
Who is winning ... and where? Which polls should we trust? As Americans focus on November 3rd, there's been plenty of speculation, questions and skepticism about polling. Earlier this week, Daron Shaw, a member of the FOX News Decision Desk and co-director of the FOX News Poll, discusses the science of polling and what pollsters are doing different this election season than years past. Shaw explained why some polls are more trusted than others, how the media can misinterpret them and what red flags the average person should look for when they're reading about a political poll. He also discussed Donald Trump's shocking win in 2016 and what pollsters got wrong and right four years ago. The conversation was too long and we could https://radio.foxnews.com/wp-admin/edit.phpnot include everything in our original segment. On the FOX NEWS Rundown Extra, you will hear our full interview with Daron Shaw and learn everything you need to know about polling before Election Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Social media companies have been under scrutiny lately. Republicans are accusing Twitter and Facebook of blocking access to a recent unflattering New York Post about Hunter Biden's business dealings. Howie Kurtz, host of Media Buzz on the Fox News Channel and the Media BUZZmeter podcast, discusses Hunter Biden's email controversy, and gives his take on how both Big Tech and some news agencies should be handling the story. With just two weeks until the Presidential election, polling averages continue to show former Vice President Joe Biden leading President Trump, but is there time for the President to turn it around and win a second term? Daron Shaw, member of the Fox News Decision Desk team and professor at the University of Texas at Austin, discusses what the polls are showing now. Plus he weighs in on the criticism from the 2016 polls and how polling is different for this election Plus, commentary by Kat Timpf, co-host of the "Tyrus and Timpf" podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Election Night, viewers watching Fox News won't see much of Arnon Mishkin, but as Director of the Fox News Decision Desk, he will play a crucial role in how the top-rated news network covers the results of the 2020 election—and, if he can, it's Mishkin who will make the call on projecting a winner. “If the margin between the candidates is significant, there's a chance of a call on Election Night,” he says, but don't count on it. “When you're in my position, you're looking at various different scenarios, and we want to make sure we're prepared for any of them.”This will be the first presidential election since Fox News broke away from the other news networks to create its very own tool to determine voter sentiment, after Mishkin and his team decided the traditional exit polling done by a consortium of networks just wasn't providing an accurate view into what different groups of voters were thinking in the days up to Election Day. “We think voters will be better served by having two tools, but we think our tool is better.”In our conversation, we talk about how the tool—the Fox News Voter Analysis—was built, and why it may be well-suited to understanding what's happening in an election where millions have already voted, some by mail, and others through early voting. And I asked him what it's like to make a critical call—as he did in 2012, projecting that President Obama would win the state of Ohio, pushing him to re-election—only to have commentators on his own network questioning whether it was a mistake. “My first thought was ‘ooooh, that's scary' but then I looked at the data.”And he will be looking at that data nearly non-stop until a winner is determined. Then, he hopes to take a little time off.STORIES FROM THE LAST 7 DAYS:In Episode 4 of the podcast, I talked to Seyward Darby, author of the book Sisters in Hate, about the rise of white nationalism in America, and how women play an often overlooked role in the leadership of hate groups. She says the news media often suggests that hate is something associated with men, when the truly dangerous members of these groups don't seek out the cameras, and use a softer sell to reach out to potential recruits.At Forbes:President Trump Says ‘Deck Is Stacked' Against Him For Final DebateTrump Calls CNN ‘Dumb B******s' For Covering ‘Covid, Covid, Covid'Biden Beats Trump In Broadcast Ratings For Head-To-Head Town HallsPresident Trump On Tonight's NBC Town Hall: ‘I'm Being Set Up'Fox News' Chris Wallace: ‘Facts Are Clearly Under Attack' This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit standupkid.substack.com
Judge Amy Coney Barrett's Senate confirmation hearings begin the morning of Monday October 12th and the confirmation process has brought to light many questions about the future of the U.S. Supreme Court under either presidential candidate. Director of the Fox News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin joins to discuss what strategies we should expect in these hearings from Democrats and Republicans, former Vice President Biden's refusal to answer where he stands on court packing and how all of this could influence voters in the 2020 presidential election. This November Arizona, New Jersey, South Dakotah, Montanna and Mississippi will vote to legalize marijuana. Currently in the U.S. marijuana is legal for adults in 11 states and medical marijuana is legal in 33 states. Vice President of Americans Against Legalizing Marijuana (AALM), Scott Chipman discusses why his organization is fighting to educate people on the dangers of the drug and why it should remain illegal in all 50 states. Then, we speak with Rick Steves, board member of The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Law (NORML) about why legalizing marijuana is a civil liberties issues and why it should be legal in all states. Plus, the two guests share on one key point when it comes to cannabis and criminal justice in the U.S. Plus, commentary by Fox News contributor and member of the Wall Street Journal editorial board, Kim Strassel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Republican National Convention ended Thursday with President Trump accepting his party's nomination and delivering his speech from the White House. The night focused on America's greatness and how the President, if elected to a second term will continue to keep his promises and fight for Americans. Will it be enough to persuade the "silent majority" to vote for him for him in November? FOX News Radio National Correspondent Jared Halpern and FOX News Radio's Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar discuss with the Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin. As America continues to see hot spots pop up around the country and some schools and colleges forced to close because of the coronavirus, there is also plenty of good news about our fight against the pandemic. Fox News Medical Contributor Dr. Marty Makary joins host Chris Foster to discuss the latest testing and therapy breakthroughs and what he believes is the true secret to getting control of this health crisis. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary by Guy Benson, host of "The Guy Benson Show." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Democrats officially nominated former Vice President Joe Biden to be their presidential nominee during the second night of the Democratic National Convention. Speakers including Dr. Jill Biden, former presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter, former Secretary of State John Kerry and more, attempting to make the case that the Democratic presidential nominee's leadership will unite America and get the country out of the current crises and into a better future. FOX News Radio's National Correspondent Jared Halpern and FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar recap night two with Director of the Fox News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin. The U.S. Postal Service has become a flashpoint this election season. Because of concerns over the coronavirus, many more Americans are expected to vote by mail this year. However, the USPS has warned 46 states and D.C. that it cannot guarantee all the ballots will arrive in time to be counted. So, how concerned should voters be? Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon and Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose discuss how they're preparing for this unprecedented Election Day and ensuring any ballot mailed is counted. Plus, commentary by author and the vice president of communications for Focus on the Family Paul Batura. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We may not know who the winner of the 2020 presidential election is on election night. With the threat of COVID-19, many states are opting to do mail-in ballots instead of voters heading to polling places on Election Day, which may cause a delay in the results. Director of the Fox News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin weighs in on this year's unorthodox presidential election, mail in balloting, the president's concerns over fraud and more. While some Americans are getting back to work after their coronavirus related layoff, there are still millions out of work. Not reflected in the unemployment numbers are those who have been forced into retirement because of the economic hardships cause by the virus. Fox Business' Gerri Willis discusses the rising number of Americans retiring early, whether they can actually afford to stop working and whether those jobs will ever come back. Plus, commentary by Robert Jeffress, pastor of the Dallas First Baptist Church. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Bret sits down with the FOX News Decision Desk , Director Arnon Mishkin, Daron Shaw and FOX News Politics Editor Chris Stirewalt, to discuss the latest FOX News poll and what it suggests about the current state of the 2020 presidential election The panel discusses recent polling suggesting Biden leading President Trump on trust in key issues, how they conduct the polls and determine likely voters in the election, how national polling highlights the importance of battleground states and how coronavirus has changed the strategy of the 2020 presidential race. Follow Bret on Twitter: @BretBaier
This week, Bret sits down with the FOX News Decision Desk , Director Arnon Mishkin, Daron Shaw and FOX News Politics Editor Chris Stirewalt, to discuss how coronavirus is impacting the 2020 election and voter opinions. The panel discusses recent polling suggesting the election may be a referendum on the Trump administration's handling of the pandemic, the impact of the virus so far on the campaigns of President Trump and former Vice President Biden and the response in battleground states for the 2020 election. Follow Bret on Twitter: @BretBaier
Bernie Sanders has won the Nevada Caucus in a landslide and now the Democrat candidates have set their sights on South Carolina. Can Sanders ride the momentum of this win into the next primary and prove he is the candidate with the broadest support? Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, discusses the 2020 race and the likelihood of a contested convention. The restaurant business is tough. Even in a strong economy, a lot of eateries have trouble surviving. On the Food Network series, Restaurant: Impossible, chef Robert Irvine has spent the last 16 seasons helping some of these struggling businesses by renovating their establishments, fine-turning their menus and offering them helpful advice. Chef Irvine joins the Fox News Rundown to discuss his career, the challenges restaurants face and why he has devoted so much of his life to helping veterans. Plus, commentary by FOX News analyst, Juan Williams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bret is on the ground in Des Moines, Iowa and is joined by Chris Stirewalt, FOX News Politics Editor, Daron Shaw, University distinguished teaching Professor at the University of Texas, Chris Anderson, President of Beacon Research, and Arnon Mishkin, Director of the FOX News Decision Desk. The FOX News Decision Team walks through why this year's Iowa caucus is different from previous years, the possibility of a non-front runner claiming victory in the Hawkeye state and discusses what the outcome of a Sanders-Trump primary match up would look like. Follow Bret on Twitter: @BretBaier
The 2020 field of Democrats vying for the chance to go up against President Trump continues to winnow as we inch closer to the third primary debate. Arnon Miskin is the Director of the FOX News Decision Desk and he explains where the remaining candidates stand in the field. FOX Business' Gerri Willis was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2016. After a mastectomy, months of chemotherapy, breast reconstruction surgery and five weeks of daily radiation she was declared cancer-free and has since spent much of her time and energy raising awareness about the disease. Willis joins FOX's Lisa Brady to discuss her battle and why she is encouraging people to take part in this year's Susan G. Komen Greater NYC Race for the Cure. Commentary from Former Arkansas Governor and FOX News Contributor Mike Huckabee. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices