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Best podcasts about Nevada Senate

Latest podcast episodes about Nevada Senate

Antonia Gonzales
Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Antonia Gonzales

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 4:59


  Indigenous Peoples Day bill debated in Nevada Senate committee   HUD secretary visits Oneida reservation in Wisconsin to promote VASH   CTUIR hosts MMIP awareness walk ahead of Red Dress Day  

City Cast Las Vegas
Where Nevada Stands After the 2024 Election

City Cast Las Vegas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 21:57


As the dust settles on the 2024 election, we take a look at the most impactful upcoming changes to Las Vegas and Nevada. Political pundit and CEO of the Nevada Independent Jon Ralston sits down with co-host Dayvid Figler to discuss the new members of the Nevada Senate, Trump's impact, and our deceivingly low voter turnout. Learn more about the sponsors of this November 12th episode: Global Product Sourcing Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastVegas on Instagram, or email us at lasvegas@citycast.fm. You can also call or text us at 702-514-0719. For more Las Vegas news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, Hey Las Vegas. Looking to advertise on City Cast Las Vegas? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Townhall Review | Conservative Commentary On Today's News

Townhall Review - November 2, 2024 We dive into the final days before the 2024 election. The spotlight falls on President Biden as his recent controversial remarks about Trump supporters stirred the political landscape, overshadowing Kamala Harris's own campaign push.  Hugh Hewitt sits down with Matt Continetti of the Washington Free Beacon to analyze the potential impact of Biden's remarks. Matt Whitaker of the Trump campaign shares how this may sway undecided voters in the final hours. Turning to the congressional races, Hugh talks with Nevada Senate candidate and war veteran Sam Brown, who's challenging incumbent Jacky Rosen. On the House side, Orange County's 47th district is heating up as Scott Baugh campaigns to secure a GOP victory in a tightly contested California district. Hugh investigates. Former race car driver Danica Patrick shares her motivations for supporting Trump in a conversation with Charlie Kirk, signaling an interesting shift among influential voices in this election cycle. As Election Day approaches, Trish Regan closes the show with a reminder of the stakes involved, urging listeners to ensure their voices are heard at the polls. Every vote will shape the future, and this year's election could set the course for years to come.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Daily Punch
How Lawler is defying political gravity

The Daily Punch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 9:30


In New York's 17th District, GOP Rep. Mike Lawler is facing off against former Rep. Mondaire Jones in what is turning out to be a harder race for Democrats than expected. Plus: An update on the Nevada Senate race. Want more in-depth daily coverage from Congress? Subscribe to our free Punchbowl News AM newsletter at punchbowl.news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Strange Paradigms
UFOs in Nevada Senate Race and Trucker Bigfoot Encounter

Strange Paradigms

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 15:58


If you enjoy the show, please leave a 5 star review..!!To see the VIDEO of this episode, click or copy link - http://youtu.be/nld8EMCXEew❤️ EXCLUSIVE FREE MERCH INCLUDED & BEHIND-THE-SCENES ONLY FOR MY SUPPORTERS ON PATREON ➔ https://www.patreon.com/paradigm_shifts/membershipEpisode 119 of Strangest News of the Week will look at the latest information regarding Nevada State Senate candidates weighing in on UFO / UAP investigations, Senator for Kansas Jerry Moran to introduce legislation after reports of UFO drones over U.S. military bases, a new public resource for finding UFO sightings on a map where hoaxes and misidentifications are ruled out, a trucker's encounter with a Bigfoot, an alleged successful test of shared dreams, and much more.Your source every week with Cristina Gomez for all the strange things in the news. From weird news stories, the mysterious, strange events, UFO news, UFO disclosure, paranormal activity, creepy news, fringe science, artificial intelligence, space news, alien news, UAP news, cryptids, and the unexplained.Visit my website with Articles, Videos, and Podcast direct links - https://strangeparadigms.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/strange-and-unexplained--5235662/support.

Ballot Battleground: Nevada
Trump and Harris tied in last NYT/Siena national poll, GOP out to early turnout lead in Nevada, Voice of the Voter and Vance visit

Ballot Battleground: Nevada

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 29:03


One week remains until Election Day 2024. The final NYT/Siena College national poll shows Trump and Harris deadlocked at 48-48. Siena College Research Institute director Dr. Don Levy joins to explain what that poll means, how it compares to their last head-to-head poll and how pollsters adjust for non-response bias. We also recap Sen. JD Vance's second Reno rally, including our question on a hot-button issue. Plus, a quick update on the trends we're noticing in early voting, our Voice of the Voter segments and the final fact-check segment, taking a closer look at two ads for and against Republican Senate candidate Sam Brown. Early voting is underway. Here's where you can cast your ballot in Washoe County Nevada 2024 election cycle - early voting sites and polling locations Fact-checking commercials for and against Sam Brown on lowering prices, 'slush fund' Fact-checking Nevada Senate campaign commercials on housing, COVID relief checks Fact-checking Nevada Senate candidates Sam Brown, Jacky Rosen's campaign ads on abortion Fact-checking commercials for and against Jacky Rosen on prescriptions, big pharma Fact-checking commercials from Nevada Congressional candidates Mark Amodei and Greg Kidd Fact-checking commercials for and against Question 3 on ranked choice voting in Nevada Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Charlie Kirk Show
The Left's "My Body, My Choice" Lie

The Charlie Kirk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 33:08


Del Bigtree grew up in the "crystal cathedral" of liberalism in Colorado. But now, he's an exile from the Democratic left. Del talks to Charlie about working on the RFK campaign, becoming a backer of Donald Trump, and how the party of "my body, my choice" became the party that wants to forcibly inject children with untested shots.  Plus, Nevada Senate candidate Capt. Sam Brown talks about finding God after nearly losing his life in Afghanistan, why he entered politics, and why there's so much optimism about him stealing a Senate seat off the Democrats in the Silver State. Become a member at members.charliekirk.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Charlie Kirk Show
The Left's "My Body, My Choice" Lie

The Charlie Kirk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 33:08


Del Bigtree grew up in the "crystal cathedral" of liberalism in Colorado. But now, he's an exile from the Democratic left. Del talks to Charlie about working on the RFK campaign, becoming a backer of Donald Trump, and how the party of "my body, my choice" became the party that wants to forcibly inject children with untested shots.  Plus, Nevada Senate candidate Capt. Sam Brown talks about finding God after nearly losing his life in Afghanistan, why he entered politics, and why there's so much optimism about him stealing a Senate seat off the Democrats in the Silver State. Become a member at members.charliekirk.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Untold Story with Martha MacCallum
Captain Sam Brown: A Different Kind Of Battlefield

The Untold Story with Martha MacCallum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 31:15


With Election Day right around the corner, Martha is joined by 2024 Nevada Senate Candidate, Captain Sam Brown. The Purple Heart recipient and best-selling author shares how his captivating “alive day” influenced his road to Election Day. He also discusses his opinions on important ballot measures and why he's best fit to serve in the Nevada Senate.   Follow Martha on X: @MarthaMacCallum Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

KNPR's State of Nevada
For Nevada's 4th congressional district, Lee challenges incumbent Horsford

KNPR's State of Nevada

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 14:34


When they were in the Nevada Senate, Steven Horsford and John Lee were both Democrats. Lee is now challenging Horsford for his congressional seat.

Guy Benson Show
BENSON BYTE: Nevada Senate Candidate Sam Brown Shares His Story and Discusses Why Nevada Is So Important in November

Guy Benson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 20:29


Sam Brown, Republican Senate Nominee from Nevada, Purple Heart recipient, and small businessman, joined the Guy Benson Show today to share the harrowing story of his service overseas in Afghanistan, his love story with his wife, and his decision to run for public office. Brown discusses why Nevada is so important in the grand scheme of the Senate elections this November, and you can listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed
Trump makes late endorsement in Nevada Senate primary

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 5:08


Here & Now's Tiziana Dearing speaks with KUNR political reporter Lucia Starbuck about former President Donald Trump's post-rally endorsement Sunday night of Republican Senate candidate Sam Brown, the leading candidate in Tuesday's primary in Nevada.

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK
MAGA for Senate, Jim Marchant in Nevada

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 57:16


The Tom Renz Show – Jim Marchant is a MAGA patriot who is running for Senate in Nevada. The Nevada Senate primary is tough on the GOP side, and it really seems like an all-out fight between the establishment and MAGA. Much like the rest of the country, this race has a lot of issues with all the big establishment money going toward people who do not reflect the MAGA base and the America First candidates being pushed out...

The Tom Renz Show
MAGA for Senate, Jim Marchant in Nevada

The Tom Renz Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 57:16


The Tom Renz Show – Jim Marchant is a MAGA patriot who is running for Senate in Nevada. The Nevada Senate primary is tough on the GOP side, and it really seems like an all-out fight between the establishment and MAGA. Much like the rest of the country, this race has a lot of issues with all the big establishment money going toward people who do not reflect the MAGA base and the America First candidates being pushed out...

Ballot Battleground: Nevada
Interview with Biden cabinet members plus Nevada legislature election preview

Ballot Battleground: Nevada

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 37:55


After Pres. Biden's visit to Reno last month, two top Biden cabinet members are in northern Nevada this week. U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona and U.S. Acting Secretary of Labor Julie Su stopped by the studio for a sit-down interview with host Ben Margiott about ongoing FAFSA issues, unemployment, the Baltimore bridge collapse and more. Plus, Nevada Current deputy editor April Corbin Girnus joins to preview some of the critical statehouse elections that will determine if Democrats are able to gain veto-proof supermajorities in Carson City or if Republicans can wrest back some power. For more on Corbin Girnus' analysis of the statehouse elections, read her two recent pieces in the Nevada Current: Can Lombardo break the Democrats' Assembly supermajority? Here's a look at the terrain. Only 1 vote shy of a Nevada Senate supermajority, Democrats look to flip a seat (or more)

The Newsmax Daily with Rob Carson
The Rob Carson Show- Pt 2 (02/15/24)

The Newsmax Daily with Rob Carson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 79:46


-Sudden “nukes in space” scare arises in MSM after Mike Johnson's House rejects Senate bill to fund foreign wars. -On the Newsmax hotline: Nevada Senate candidate and Afghanistan war veteran Sam Brown joins Rob with his compelling story and his America First agenda. -More gigantic news of our own CIA and intelligence community conspiring to take down Trump. To call in and speak with Rob Carson live on the show, dial 1-800-922-6680 between the hours of 12 Noon and 3:00 pm Eastern Time Monday through Friday…E-mail Rob Carson at : Carson@newsmax.com Musical parodies provided by Jim Gossett (www.patreon.com/JimGossettComedy) Listen to Newsmax LIVE and see our entire podcast lineup at http://Newsmax.com/Listen Make the switch to NEWSMAX today! Get your 15 day free trial of NEWSMAX+ at http://NewsmaxPlus.com Looking for NEWSMAX caps, tees, mugs & more? Check out the Newsmax merchandise shop at : http://nws.mx/shop Follow NEWSMAX on Social Media:  • Facebook: http://nws.mx/FB  • Twitter: http://nws.mx/twitter • Instagram: http://nws.mx/IG • YouTube: https://youtube.com/NewsmaxTV • Threads: http://threads.net/@NEWSMAX  • Telegram: http://t.me/newsmax  • TRUTH Social: https://truthsocial.com/@NEWSMAX  • GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/newsmax Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Secondary Lead SportsCast
Episode 54: Cat in a Stroller

Secondary Lead SportsCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 66:44


The boys are back for a huge Wednesday edition of The Secondary Lead. First-time champions have been crowned in both the NBA & NHL. The Nevada Senate passes the A's new stadium bill the day that Oakland fans decided to reverse boycott. Stefon Diggs may be causing more trouble than he's worth. Saquon Barkley threatens to sit out the season. And Budda Baker doesn't want to play for a loser. All this and more on this episode of The Secondary Lead SportsCast.

Our American States
New Options for Retirement Savings | OAS Episode 187

Our American States

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 37:08


As many as 56 million private sector workers in the U.S. lack access to a retirement savings plan through their jobs. The subsequent lack of retirement savings could cost federal and state governments hundreds of billions of dollars by 2040.Joining the podcast is John Scott, the director of the Retirement Savings Project at the Pew Charitable Trusts. Scott explained the scope of the retirement savings problem, the difference between public and private employers, and the most promising approaches to help more people save for retirement.Also on the show are two lawmakers involved in sponsoring legislation for state-facilitated savings plans. Senator Dallas Harris, a Democrat from Nevada, and Representative Michael O'Donnell, a Republican from Missouri, talked about the legislation they've introduced, how they've worked with employers in their states and the key challenges they faced in passing their legislation. ResourcesRetirement Policy Project, Pew Charitable Trusts

The Dan Mason Show
4/21 - Guest: Nevada Senate GOP Leader Heidi Seevers Gansert

The Dan Mason Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 33:56


Senate Republican Leader Heidi Seevers Gansert discussed Governor Lombardo's agenda. Here are links to Governor Lombardo's bills: AB330, AB400, SB405, SB412 and SB431  We also discussed two of Senator Gansert's bills SB375 (nursing pipeline increase 50% by 2026), SB97 (physical therapist compact), See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

City Cast Las Vegas
Should Nevada Allow Human Composting?

City Cast Las Vegas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 19:45


The two most common legal options for funerals in Nevada (the traditional burial and cremation) are not the most environmentally friendly. That could change with a bill currently being debated in the Nevada Senate for a greener option: natural organic reduction, or human composting. Assemblyman Max Carter II tells lead producer Sonja Cho Swanson about the issues with current burial options, how natural organic reduction can help the environment, and what made him want to sponsor the bill. Would you want to be planted under a tree? Let us know your thoughts on natural organic reduction, or what kind of tree you'd want to become, at 702-514-0719. We're on social media! Follow us @CityCastVegas on Twitter and Instagram to join the conversation.  Sign up for our morning newsletter here to stay engaged with all the latest community news, chatter, and hot takes.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

City Cast Las Vegas
How Pat Spearman Lost AND Won This Election

City Cast Las Vegas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 13:21


Nevada State Senator Pat Spearman lost her bid for North Las Vegas's mayoral seat this election cycle — but less well known is her win with Question 1. Spearman was a co-sponsor for the bill that got that Question 1 on the ballot this November, which passed and puts the country's most sweeping Equal Rights Amendment in Nevada's constitution. What's more, she was the driving force behind Nevada's ratification of the federal ERA, reviving it after 40 years of zombie-hood. So who is Dr. Pat Spearman? Today, we've got a special guest episode from Ordinary Equality and Womanica, hosted by Kate Kelly (you might remember her from our episode on Question 1) — Kate interviews Senator Spearman, who shares the life experiences that brought her to the Nevada Senate, and why she fights for equal rights. Thoughts? Questions? Call or text us at 702-514-0719. We're also on Twitter! Follow us @CityCastVegas. Want more Vegas news? Make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter at lasvegas.citycast.fm/newsletter! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The News & Why It Matters
MIDTERM MADNESS: Dems Keep Senate & Ariz. Is STILL COUNTING! | 11/14/22

The News & Why It Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 46:02


Over the weekend, Decision Desk HQ called the Nevada Senate race for the Democrats, meaning the Democrats will maintain control of the Senate. Plus, AOC claimed she constantly fears for her life. And how is Maricopa County STILL counting ballots? Joined by Alex Stein and Stu Burguiere. Today's Sponsors: ExpressVPN creates a secure, encrypted tunnel between your device and the internet so hackers can't gain access to and steal your personal data. Get an extra three months of ExpressVPN free at https://ExpressVPN.com/why My Patriot Supply provides breakfasts, lunches, dinners, drinks, and snacks with over 2,000 calories a day for strength and energy. Go to https://PrepareWithNews.com and SAVE $250 on a 3-Month Emergency Food Supply from My Patriot Supply. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Commute with Carlson
November 14, 2022 show

The Commute with Carlson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 108:50


Hour 1 -- UW Huskies upset victory over Oregon Ducks, pundits and pollsters didn't listen to the experts on elections: the voters, "bitter disappointment" about Nevada US Senate race where incumbent comes back in late tabulation to secure victory, the Nevada Senate race gives Democrats continuing control of the Senate regardless of Georgia run-off on Dec. 6th, Tunnel to Towers charity pays the mortgage of a Gold Star wife and daughters at NAS Whidbey. Hour 2 -- KVI callers sound off on what did Republicans do wrong with the election and lackluster campaign results, WA voter turn-out was lower than expected so where was the opposition to the status-quo?, one KVI caller says he has 10 co-workers who felt their vote wouldn't be counted even if they did vote. Hour 3 -- more KVI callers share their view of what Republicans should have done differently regarding the election campaigns, Seattle high school students intend to walk out of class today demanding mental health counselors after a senior was shot and killed on campus last week during class at Ingraham HS in north Seattle, the spectacular financial collapse within the last week of the 3rd largest crypto currency exchange in the world--FTX, the FTX head honcho caught up in the financial collapse is a 30-year-old Stanford grad who donated nearly $40 million to Democratic political campaigns and causes, how the collapse ignited within the last week, the irony that Seattle teachers who demanded distance learning during COVID are now demanding more mental health counselors after a fatal school shooting last week.

Good Morning America
Sunday, November 13

Good Morning America

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 33:25


Democrats projected to win Nevada Senate seat; Search for missing California mom; Ukraine city of Kherson liberated from Russians Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell
NBC News projects AZ Sen. Mark Kelly wins re-election

The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 46:36


Tonight on The Last Word: Democratic Sen. Cortez Masto closes the gap in the tight Nevada Senate race. Also, NBC News projects that Democrat Adrian Fontes wins Arizona's secretary of state election. And the Georgia runoff could determine the Senate's balance of power. Steve Kornacki, Rep. Greg Stanton, Sen. Jacky Rosen, Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Arizona Secretary of State-elect Adrian Fontes and Rep. Nikema Williams join Lawrence O'Donnell.

CNN News Briefing
10 AM ET: Dems take AZ, CNN in liberated city, Hawaii water lawsuit & more

CNN News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 4:28


Democrats are one seat away from Senate control after a key win in Arizona. Ballots continue to be counted in an extremely tight Nevada Senate race. CNN is in the newly liberated city of Kherson as Ukrainians erupt in celebration. Dozens of plaintiffs are added to a lawsuit over Hawaii's Red Hill water contamination crisis. And actor Rainn Wilson proposes a name change to raise awareness about the climate crisis. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

CANTO TALK RADIO SHOW
Trump can wait.....Nevada Senate election......2022 elections

CANTO TALK RADIO SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 15:00


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Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Katherine Firkin: The control of the US Congress still hangs in the balance

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 4:19


The control of the US Congress still hangs in the balance, three days after polls closed. All eyes are on undecided Arizona and Nevada Senate races, as Georgia's contest heads to a December 6 runoff election. Republicans are still on track to win the House, however President Biden has noted the "giant red wave" didn't happen, and Democrats still have a chance there. International Corespondent Katherine Firkin says that both Georgia Senate candidates are back out doing rallies. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Daily Signal News
TOP NEWS | Democrats Put $7 Million Behind Georgia Senate Runoff, Awaiting Key Election Results, and Inflation Is Making Us Poorer | Nov 10

Daily Signal News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 6:48


On today's Daily Signal Top News, we break down: Democrat's pledge to put $7 million behind Sen. Raphael Warnock‘s runoff campaign. Votes are still being counted in the Arizona and Nevada Senate races. American families have lost upward of $7,000 due to inflation. Hurricane Nicole made landfall in Florida Thursday morning and has now weakened to a tropical storm. Russia announces a retreat of troops from the strategic port city of Kherson, but Ukraine officials fear it could be a trap. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

PBS NewsHour - Segments
Nevada Senate race remains close as officials say it may take several days to finish count

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 5:24


About 80% of the vote has been tallied in Nevada where the Senate race could decide control of the chamber. Republican Adam Laxalt has an extremely narrow lead over Democratic incumbent Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, but election officials warn it may take several more days until all the mail ballots have been tallied. Jon Ralston of the Nevada Independent joined Amna Nawaz to discuss the race. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

Dirty Moderate with Adam Epstein
Stay Dirty. Stay Moderate: Midterms Hangover

Dirty Moderate with Adam Epstein

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 49:14


Looks like the “Red Wave” is actually just a ketchup smear at Mar a Lago. We're still waiting on the results of the Arizona and Nevada Senate races. No surprise that the Georgia Senate race is going to a run off on Dec 6. And while the Republicans are on track to control the House, their margin will be very slim. Adam goes through all that and so much more.With that in mind, don't forget: Vote.org, Vote.org, Vote.org! Get registered to vote if you're not already and register everyone you know. You can even help them figure out where they're nearest voting location is and when they can vote! Don't be one of the 101 Million Americans who didn't perform their civic duty in 2020.Thanks for listening, Dirty Moderate Nation! Subscribe to Substack for first dibs at podcast episodes, behind the scenes video clips, and access to the heady and fabulous Dirty Moderate Nation newsletter with in-depth coverage of the political landscape, actionable ways to make a difference, random dad jokes, endless reminders to vote, and all things “fight like hell to save democracy” related. Thank you for helping us save democracy one episode at a time.

PBS NewsHour - Politics
Nevada Senate race remains close as officials say it may take several days to finish count

PBS NewsHour - Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 5:24


About 80% of the vote has been tallied in Nevada where the Senate race could decide control of the chamber. Republican Adam Laxalt has an extremely narrow lead over Democratic incumbent Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, but election officials warn it may take several more days until all the mail ballots have been tallied. Jon Ralston of the Nevada Independent joined Amna Nawaz to discuss the race. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

FLF, LLC
Daily News Brief for Wednesday, November 9th, 2022 [Daily News Brief]

FLF, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 18:28


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…

Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief for Wednesday, November 9th, 2022

Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 18:28


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…

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Daily News Brief for Wednesday, November 9th, 2022 [Daily News Brief]

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 18:28


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…

The Rush Limbaugh Show
Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show H2 – Nov 7 2022

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 36:53 Very Popular


Senate and governor races will be tight everywhere. Rob Reiner: GOP will kill to get power, if Democrats lose it could be our last election. Nevada Senate candidate Adam Laxalt joins Clay and Buck. Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn checks in with C&B to give her Election Eve forecast. Clay and Buck introduce America to Virginia congressional candidate Yesli Vega.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Political Life
Who Will Win the Nevada Senate Race?

The Political Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 19:31


This week we welcome Jonathan Oceguera to the podcast for a special pre-election-day episode to discuss the tight Senate and Gubernatorial races in Nevada as well as his unique entry-point into politics as a retired firefighter. John runs Strategies 360's Nevada operations, overseeing a diverse mix of clients from corporations and nonprofits to campaigns and candidates. John formerly served as Speaker of the Nevada Assembly and was an elected representative in the Nevada Legislature for 12 years. He held a variety of leadership positions and chaired numerous committees, including Commerce and Labor, and Transportation. As Speaker of the Assembly in 2011, John worked with his colleagues in both houses and parties to ensure the state budget was balanced, while providing additional funding for education and other essential state services. In addition to his legislative service, John had a 20-year career with the North Las Vegas Fire Department, working as firefighter, paramedic, engineer, captain, battalion chief and retiring as an assistant chief in 2011. As assistant chief, he developed, implemented a comprehensive emergency operations program, and managed 220 personnel and a multi-million-dollar budget. John has also served on numerous boards and in many different leadership positions. He was named “Elected Official of the Year” by the American Heart Association and the National Association of Social Workers, Nevada Chapter. John received a “Top 40 Under 40” award from In Business Las Vegas and was named “Consumer Advocate of the Year” by the Nevada Trial Lawyers. John's most cherished honor was having his name placed on the Distinguished Service Wall at the Nevada Firefighters Memorial, joining only 17 other firefighters who have been so honored. Help us grow! Leave us a rating and review - it's the best way to bring new listeners to the show. Don't forget to subscribe! Have a suggestion, or want to chat with Jim? Email him at Jim@ThePoliticalLife.net  Follow The Political Life on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter for weekly updates.

Politicology
Will We Still Stand for Freedom? — The Weekly Roundup

Politicology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 88:28 Very Popular


Mike Madrid (Lincoln Project cofounder) Al Cardenas (former advisor to Presidents Regan and George H.W. Bush) and Molly McKew (Lead author of GreatPower.US) join host Ron Steslow to unpack some of the most important stories of the week and how they're shaping the political landscape: (02:45) Putin's war in Ukraine and Kevin McCarthy's threat to cut aid to Ukraine if Republicans take back the House.  (20:36) The Pennsylvania Senate Debate and the Nevada Senate race that can determine who controls the Senate in January  (47:02) The extremist groups threatening to intimidate voters in the midterm elections  [Politicology+ Subscribers Only] The effectiveness of the climate change activism food fight + Latinos naming climate change as a top issue heading into the midterms Politicology+ is our private, ad-free version of this podcast, where we also publish subscriber-only episodes, strategy, and analysis. To upgrade now, visit politicology.com/plus or subscribe in Apple Podcasts. Support Molly McKew's fundraiser for Ukranian AFU Stratcom's winter gear: https://www.paypal.com/pools/c/8O0wORTDJg Follow this week's panel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RonSteslow https://twitter.com/madrid_mike https://twitter.com/MollyMcKew https://twitter.com/AlCardenasFL_DC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Dana Show with Dana Loesch
Thursday October 20 - Full Show

The Dana Show with Dana Loesch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 108:53


AOC dances to people booing her at a town hall. UK Prime Minister Liz Truss resigns. Inflation is causing the IRS to raise tax brackets. The White House defends continually tapping the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. The Nevada Senate race is neck-and-neck. John Fetterman flip flops on fracking. More on Oil. Rachel Levine says gender affirming care is safe and necessary. The cost of a toilet in San Francisco is as much as a single-family home. MSNBC says White men don't know how babies are made. Amid American Airlines discontinuing its first class section to prioritize business class, Dana wants to create her own airline.Please visit our great sponsors:American Hartford Gold https://offers.americanhartfordgold.com/dana/Call 1-866-887-1188 or text DANA to 998899 for up to $1500 in free Silver with qualifying first purchase. ARK Seed Kitshttps://arkseedkits.comSave 10% with code DANA. Black Rifle Coffee Companyhttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaSave 20% off with code DANAHillsdale Collegehttps://danaforhillsdale.comTake advantage of FREE online classes today. See site for details. HumanN- Tart Cherryhttps://buytartcherry.com/danaGet up to 35% off Tart Cherry Gummies plus Free Shipping.Kel Techttps://KelTecWeapons.comKelTec: Creating Innovative, Quality Firearms to help secure your world.Patriot Mobile https://PatriotMobile.com/DanaFree Activation with promo code DANA. Patriotmobile.com/dana or call 972-PATRIOT.Recoil Gunworkshttps://recoilgunworks.com/danaSee site for full list of products and get free shipping with code DANA on your next order.

The Rush Limbaugh Show
Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show H2 – Oct 14 2022

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 36:34 Very Popular


Nancy Pelosi just happened to be mic'd up and had a professional documentary film crew -- led by her director daughter -- with multiple cams recording her every move on January 6th. Pelosi threatened to "punch out" and arrest President Trump for trespassing on Capitol grounds. Buck says, "Nancy Pelosi couldn't punch out a Cabbage Patch Kid... This woman is a loon, folks." Adam Laxalt, Nevada Senate candidate, joins Clay and Buck to discuss his plans to overturn disastrous liberal policies. Mark Wahlberg left $90M LA mansion for Nevada to give kids "a better life."Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Matt Lewis and the News
John J. Miller on Iron Maiden, Politics, and Podcasting

Matt Lewis and the News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 43:44


National Review's John J. Miller talks with Matt about why Iron Maiden is worth listening to, the joys of podcasting, and John's coverage of the Nevada Senate race and the Michigan governor's race.

The Rush Limbaugh Show
Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show H3 - Sep 23 2022

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 37:33


Desperate Biden tries to distract you before the midterms, absurdly claims GOP wants to defund the FBI. Callers weigh in on The Woman King. Adam Laxalt joins Clay and Buck to discuss his building momentum in the Nevada Senate race. What do C&B have on tap this weekend? Singapore restaurant implements $10 screaming kids surcharge.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Schaftlein Report
The Schaftlein Report | Special Master Delays DOJ

The Schaftlein Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 48:00


1) Liberal Media blasts judge for granting Special Master Request. Judge to review evidence of raid. 2) Cost of Living strapping middle income Americans 3) Fetterman advertisement targets time he pulled gun on black man and his poor health non disclosure 4) Nevada Senate election is very tight and could lean toward Laxalt in a shift away from Democrats' 5) Real Clear Politics forecasts a 22 set GOP pick up in the House 6) Generic Ballot is even - This actually gives Republicans a slight edge 7) Biden is betting the mid terms on Division in the country which he is the ring leader 8) Fast food workers to make $22 per hour in CA? We'll explain the new Board. 9) Democrats are trying to buy votes with Fiscal Irresponsibility 10) Vilification of MAGA - Steve Bannon faces indictment in NY for state charges after Trump pardoned Federal charges.

The David Pakman Show
8/26/22: Biden Approval Spikes as Trump Melts Down

The David Pakman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 64:21 Very Popular


-- On the Show: -- President Joe Biden's approval spikes nearly 11%, from 37 to 41, in a short period of time, thanks to his recent accomplishments and Republican failures -- Donald Trump has a historic meltdown on Truth Social, claiming to be as innocent as anyone has ever been -- Jared Kushner plays extremely dumb about Trump's theft of documents during an interview with Fox News' Martha MacCallum -- Radical Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene says that it's unfair to relieve the debt of student loan borrowers, despite her own lack of repayment of a loan she received -- Caller talks about the Nevada Senate race -- Caller talks about the theory that Trump is a secret Democrat -- Caller thinks right-wingers might have a motivation to get rid of Trump -- Caller wonders what the next step is in the FBI's investigation into Trump -- Caller talks about the high voter turnout in Minnesota -- Caller asks what David thinks about glory politics -- Caller wants an update on the Matt Gaetz investigation -- Caller compares the "big lie" to the "lost cause" -- David responds to viewer emails -- On the Bonus Show: David's stories from Montreal, including middle of the night fights, visiting a Starbucks on the way home, being recognized by Canadian progressives, and much more

Tom Sullivan Show
Tom Sullivan Show, June 13th, Hour 3

Tom Sullivan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 38:41


Adam Lexalt challenges Cortez Masto in the upcoming Nevada Senate race.

Tom Sullivan Show
Tom Sullivan Show, June 13th, Hour 3

Tom Sullivan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 38:41


Adam Lexalt challenges Cortez Masto in the upcoming Nevada Senate race.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
"Merrick Garland is an SOB!" Adam Laxalt, Todd Bensman, Peter Navarro, and Matt Boyle with Sebastian Gorka on AMERICA First

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 35:05 Very Popular


Sebastian talks 2022 with Nevada Senate candidate Adam Laxalt, discusses the border crisis with Todd Bensman, talks to Peter Navarro about his unconstitutional arrest by the feds, and talks about how January 6th will only backfire on the Democrats with Matt Boyle Support the show: https://www.sebgorka.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rush Limbaugh Show
Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show H2 – May 17 2022

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 37:17


Clay and Buck break down Biden's divisive Buffalo speech. MSNBC falsely accuses Tucker Carlson of racism. Nevada Senate candidate Adam Laxalt updates us on his race. PA Primary Day with C&B: Dave McCormick joins C&B with his closing argument. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Troy Kearns Podcast
16. Mo Denis - Nevada Senator AND Investor

Troy Kearns Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 41:00


Mo Denis has been serving as president pro tempore of the Nevada Senate since 2016, and working in politics for much longer - not only that, but he studied music at Brigham Young University! When you're investing real estate, you're bound to run into politics & legal matters, and Mo knows plenty about each. We hope you enjoy and learn something, thanks for tuning in! FOLLOW MO: Twitter: https://twitter.com/modenisnv FOLLOW ME: Primary YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheTroyKearnsChannel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/troykearnschannel/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/troykearnschannel/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thetroykearns?lang=en Website: http://troykearnschannel.com/ NOT INVESTMENT, FINANCIAL, LEGAL OR TAX ADVICE

The Sam Malone Show
4/21/2022 The Sam Malone Show

The Sam Malone Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 38:16


DeSantis is winning, Nevada is flipping, and it’s all Putin’s fault! 00:00 – Sam – 0 min – introduction 00:39 – Sam, Chuck & Tom – 8 min – Crime & a Democratic mayor go together like horse & carriage 08:12 – Troy Nehls – Congressman – 8 min– The Biden policies are ruining the country. He can deflect all he wants, but the tide will shift this fall. There is nothing positive coming from this administration. The law enforcement and educational systems are having problems recruiting enough workers, and that is not Putin’s fault! Concerning the lack of border security, 100,000 Americans have died of fentanyl overdose, yet we are being told to pay attention to the Ukrainian border instead of our own. 15:39 – John Malcolm – Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General – 10 min – Chuck Todd said that the Biden Administration should appeal the mask mandate judgement, but Mr. Malcolm disagrees. Any appeal should be done carefully because if the appeal fails the administration looks even weaker, and in the 11th District Court, it is likely to fail. Since Disney has decided to attack Ron DeSantis for signing the parental rights bill, Ron DeSantis decided to look into the special status that Disney has. Disney has had its own government as if it were an Indian Nation-within-a-Nation. DeSantis has asked the state representatives if there is any reason why Disney should continue to not follow the laws that the rest of Florida follows. Everyone is waiting for the outcome of the Dobbs case to see if Justice Roberts will strike down Roe vs Wade, but the ruling will not come out until June. 25:36 – Meghan Barth— Political Blogger at ReganBabe.com – Paul Bettencourt - Texas State Senator – 13 min – Nevada polls are showing that the Nevada Senate may flip this year. The Hispanics do not know or care that Catherine Cortez-Masto is the first Latina Senator in Nevada, they can’t see that she represents their values. Hispanics tend to be conservative across America, but they didn’t realize the nature of the two parties until recently. As the Democrats go further left, the minorities move to the right. An example of the leftist flop is the term LatinX, which Latinos do not like or identify with. 38:05– Sam – 0 min – CloseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hugh Hewitt podcast
March 10th, 2022

Hugh Hewitt podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 57:50


Today's guests: Senator Mike Lee from Utah. Former Missouri Senator Jim Talent, senior fellow, Bipartisan Policy Center. Monica Crowley, former Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs for the U.S. Department of the Treasury. Adam Laxalt, Nevada Senate candidate. Fadde Mikhail, California Congressional candidate. Dr. Michael Oren, former Israeli deputy prime minister for diplomacy. Alex Gray, At-Large Boston City Council candidate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed
One Nevada Bill Aims To Increase Genetic Screenings For Breast Cancer

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 5:49


Earlier this week, the Nevada Senate passed a bipartisan bill that could make a particular genetic screening for women’s health, a state law. KUNR’s Lucia Starbuck has the details.

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed
KUNR Today: Nevada Senate Approves Expanded Birth Control Access, UNR Vaccinating Students This Week

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 4:35


Here are your local morning news headlines for Tuesday, Apr. 20, 2021.

RJ Politics
Early campaigns begin

RJ Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 44:43


Rory and Steve discuss the official opening of the 2022 race for a Nevada Senate seat and recap votes on impeachment and renaming Las Vegas airport.

PHLV Radio
FilipiNARS - Addiction, Recovery and Mental Illness in Nevada

PHLV Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 74:23


#FilipiNars: "Addiction, Recovery and Mental Illness in Nevada" with Doris Bauer. Special guests: Sen. Keith Pickard, member of the Nevada Senate from the 20th District and Hon. Margaret Pickard, Las Vegas Juvenile Court Hearing Master for the 8th Judicial District Courts.

PHLV Radio
FilipiNARS - Addiction, Recovery and Mental Illness in Nevada

PHLV Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 74:23


#FilipiNars: "Addiction, Recovery and Mental Illness in Nevada" with Doris Bauer. Special guests: Sen. Keith Pickard, member of the Nevada Senate from the 20th District and Hon. Margaret Pickard, Las Vegas Juvenile Court Hearing Master for the 8th Judicial District Courts.

Rodham Thoughts Podcast
Wacky Jacky Versus Dirty Dean - Nevada Senate Race - Midterms 2018

Rodham Thoughts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2018 20:38


Wacky Jacky Versus Dirty Dean - Nevada Senate Race - Midterms 2018 by Rodham Thoughts The Podcast

Vote 2018 Election Podcast
3/21 Danny Tarkanian Drops from NV Senate Race w/ Gary Martin, Las Vegas Review-Journal

Vote 2018 Election Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018 12:32


Gary Martin, Las Vegas Review-Journal's Washington Correspondent, joins me to discuss President Trump asking Danny Tarkanian to drop from the Nevada Senate race, Tarkanian doing so, and what that means for the race and Republican incumbent Dean Heller, who no longer faces a tough primary challenge.

Club House
#4 – Yvanna goes to Vegas… and gets political

Club House

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2018 31:40


Yvanna Cancela planned to join the Peace Corps after college, but decided at the last minute to move to Las Vegas instead. Years of working for a union there taught her how important it is to fight for the rights of citizens and workers. That turned out to be good training when, in 2017, she was appointed to the Nevada Senate. She was just 30, and Nevada's first ever Latina Senator. ~~~ Yvanna says if you’re a women and you’ve ever had an inkling to run for office – now’s the time to do it! If you’re thinking about it, sheshouldrun.org is a great resource. ~~~ You can learn more about Yvanna here: www.yvannafornv.com/ ~~~ We post updates about the show and our guests on Instagram @arielhudes. ~~~ The artwork in our logo is by artist Caris Reid. Our music is “Wave” by Solvey.

The Pollsters
#88: Our Senate-sational Special

The Pollsters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2016 48:00


It's your lucky day! We're doing a special Monday episode since we may not be able to find time later in the week. So check out our Senate-sational special!  Aldo, don't orget  to follow @margieomero & the #walmartmoms hashtag for groups Tuesday night.   Poll of the week Is Trump just making excuses, or might the election be rigged? A new ABC poll finds yet another big party divide. ABC News poll on Clinton's double-digit lead   The senate! The Upshot compares all the the handicappers and forecasters into one giant clip-n-save, or click-n-spin. NBC/WSJ poll on congressional preferences The upshot on Senate election forecast The New York Times on Senate election poll   Pennsylvania The New York Times on Pennsylvania Senate race Politico on Pennsylvania Senate race The New York Times endorsement of Katie McGinty   Indiana The New York Times on Indiana Senate race Politico on Evan Bayh's Collapse Associated Press on Bayh and job hunt Politico on Bayh's Indiana address   New  Hampshire The New York Times on New Hampshire Senate race Politico on New Hampshire Senate race   North carolina The New York Times on North Carolina Senate race Politico on North Carolina Senate race   Missouri The New York Times on Missouri Senate race Politico on Missouri Senate race   Nevada The New York Times on Nevada Senate race Politico on Nevada Senate race   Florida The New York Times on Florida Senate race   We've got issues Gallup poll on candidates and key issues Pew Research Center on spouse's preferences     Key Findings It's never too early to prepare for your next campaign, folks. The trump effect downticket may not be as big as people think. But it's definitely not helping. And if you're not feeling like you hear enough about the issues, call your spouse. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Raider Nation Podcast - Oakland Raiders News and Opinion with Raider Greg
10/14/16 - Show #468: "Chargers Postgame - Chiefs Pregame"

Raider Nation Podcast - Oakland Raiders News and Opinion with Raider Greg

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2016 56:32


TOPICS: Segment #1: Announcement for events in Tampa Oct. 28th - 30th The Florida Raider Nation will host the largest tailgate party ever held for a Raiders game in Florida, along with parties on Friday and Saturday nights. See details on their website www.floridaraidernation.com and on our site www.raidernationpodcast.com Segment #2: Las Vegas Stadium Update The Las Vegas stadium project received approval from the Nevada Senate and Assembly, and Eddie DeBartolo group jumps into the Oakland stadium scene along with Ronnie Lott. Segment #3: Chargers at Raiders Postgame Another exciting back and forth game that the Raiders pulled out at the end. We hear an excerpt from Greg Papa's show on 95.7 The Game radio. Also an excerpt from Jack Del Rio's weekly spot on the Damon Bruce Show on 95.7 Segment #4: Chiefs at Raiders Pregame The Kansas City Chiefs come into Oakland off of their bye week. Raider Greg previews. Segment #5: Raider Nation “Boneline” Call-in Segment 01. Raider J-Rad from Donkeyville 02. Touchdown Raider from San Diego, CA 03. Sleepless in Korea 04. Raider Jane in Big Bear Lake, CA 05. Raider Alex from Dodge City, Kansas 06. Raider Brandon from Upstate New York 07. Casual Carmello from Bakersfield 08. Raider Crazy 719 in Colorado 09. Super Raider in Stockton, CA 10. Raider B Bell in Sarasota, Florida 11. Raider Sid, The Desert Raider - Join our forum at: http://www.raidernationpodcast.com/forum - Subscribe free in iTunes - Visit our YouTube page at: http://www.youtube.com/raidernationpodcast Music credit: The Raiders by Sam Spence; Back in Black by AC-DC; Bad to the Bone by George Thorogood. Available in the iTunes store. Running time - 56:32

Renegade Talk Radio
Tick Segerblom A Mover and Shaker in Nevada

Renegade Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 21:21


Tick Segerblom is a attorney and politician first elected to the Nevada State Senate to represent Assembly District 9 in 2006. Tick was elected to the Nevada State Senate in 2012 to represent Senate District 3.[1] Segerblom is a fourth generation Nevada representative. His mother, Gene Segerblom (née Wines), served in the Nevada Assembly from 1992 through 2000 and was a member of the Boulder City Council. His grandmother, Hazel Wines (née Bell), served in the Nevada Assembly from 1934 - 1936 representing Humboldt County. Segerblom's great-grandfather was William "Johnny" Bell representing Humboldt County from 1906 to 1914 in the Nevada Senate. Segerblom was Chairman of the Nevada Democratic Party from 1990 to 1994. Tick made legalization happen in Las Vegas!!!! He truly is a Cannabis Warrior! Patti Gordon pgordon5@verizon.net

Hemp Radio
HempRadio episode 172 Tick Segerblom A Mover and Shaker in Nevada Joins Paticakes

Hemp Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2016 21:21


Tick Segerblom is a attorney and politician first elected to the Nevada State Senate to represent Assembly District 9 in 2006. Tick was elected to the Nevada State Senate in 2012 to represent Senate District 3.[1] Segerblom is a fourth generation Nevada representative. His mother, Gene Segerblom (née Wines), served in the Nevada Assembly from 1992 through 2000 and was a member of the Boulder City Council. His grandmother, Hazel Wines (née Bell), served in the Nevada Assembly from 1934 - 1936 representing Humboldt County. Segerblom's great-grandfather was William "Johnny" Bell representing Humboldt County from 1906 to 1914 in the Nevada Senate. Segerblom was Chairman of the Nevada Democratic Party from 1990 to 1994. Tick made legalization happen in Las Vegas!!!! He truly is a Cannabis Warrior! Patti Gordon pgordon5@verizon.net

Jim Paris Live (James L. Paris)
Wayne Allyn Root - The Murder Of The Middle Class

Jim Paris Live (James L. Paris)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2014 55:00


Author Wayne Allyn Root joins Jim Paris Live to discuss his new book, The Murder Of The Middle Class. Topics covered include the nation's national debt at more than $100 trillion, the apathy of President Obama, how to cut government spending, fix healthcare, and deal with the immigration and welfare problem. Will Hillary run in 2016 and will Wayne Allyn Root run for the Nevada Senate seat of Harry Reid?

INACTIVE
[BLOCKED] DATM E33 "Sunset Takeover"

INACTIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2012 53:04


Clark County had a convention! And we were there! Mari St Martin is running for Nevada Senate.. I just asked her how she felt about Nevada sunsets... not in a romantic way...

Nexus
Nexus #13 - Terry Care and Andy Fry

Nexus

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2011 29:09


Terry Care, former Nevada State Senator, and Andy Fry, Distinguished Professor of History, UNLV.

To the Point
School Reform: Politics and the Movies

To the Point

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2010 52:00


An advocate of the President's Race to the Top has lost her job in the City of Washington. What's the impact on school reform based on teacher accountability? Also, a dispiriting draw in the Nevada Senate debate.