November 8, 2024
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Outstanding - Ep. 148: Breaking Down an Election for the Ages |
Podcast with Joseph Backholm, Matt Carpenter and Quena Gonzalez |
Election 2024 is in the books, and there's never been one like it. Donald Trump's "red wave" victory was preceded by assassination attempts, an opponent swap, and a hostile media. Host Joseph Backholm is joined by FRC Action's Matt Carpenter and FRC's Quena Gonzalez as they drill down on the results and analyze what they mean for Christians in America. |
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Mainstream Pollsters Are 'Mouthpieces for the Government' and Corporate Oligarchy: Pollster |
by Ben Johnson |
A series of inaccurate polls that consistently favored Kamala Harris and liberal issues in the 2024 election shows that mainstream pollsters are "mouthpieces for the government" and for the corporate behemoths who own their networks, a pollster who accurately predicted the election's outcome has said. |
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Morning in America Again: 7 Reflections from Trump's Election |
by Owen Strachan |
Mark this well: Trump is not the true victor here. God is the one who has acted in immeasurable mercy toward our nation. God is the one who gets all the glory and deserves all the praise. In his magnificent kindness and common grace, God has chosen to spare us the plenteous vicissitudes of a Harris administration. The magnitude of common grace in this act is nearly unprecedented in Western history. |
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Johnson: Americans Chose Economy and Border Security over Abortion Extremism |
by S.A. McCarthy |
President-elect Donald Trump's landslide victory on Tuesday is proof that the American people have embraced a commonsense agenda and rejected abortion-centered fearmongering, according the U.S. Speaker of the House. |
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2024 Election Analysis: Trump Outperformed Senate Candidates, Harris Underperformed |
by Joshua Arnold |
Former President Donald Trump significantly outperformed most Republican senatorial candidates on his way to reelection, while Vice President Kamala Harris underperformed about half of Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate. These trends provide further evidence of Harris's weakness as a candidate and suggests that many voters preferred Trump by comparison. |
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Democratic Strongholds Reject Soft-on-Crime Prosecutors, Policies |
by Dan Hart |
It appears that even in Democratic strongholds, voters have had enough with soft-on-crime policies that have been implemented by left-wing prosecutors in recent years. In California and Illinois, three district attorneys who enacted lenient criminal policies were ousted during Tuesday's election. In addition, a ballot measure to toughen criminal penalties in California was passed overwhelmingly. |
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Catholic Voters Go to Bat for Trump by 18-Point Margin |
by S.A. McCarthy |
Decades ago, American Catholics were known as a pro-Democrat voting bloc, notably helping deliver the 1960 presidential election for fellow Catholic John F. Kennedy. In the years since, the Catholic vote has become more fractured, often leaning Democrat but rarely moving as a cohesive bloc. However, Catholics were instrumental in delivering Tuesday night's election win to President-elect Donald Trump and have proven that, while they may still not quite be a bloc, a majority are now reliably pro-Republican voters. |
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Delaware Voters Elect First Openly-Transgender Identifying Man to U.S. House |
by Victoria Marshall |
Sarah McBride will become the first openly transgender-identifying person to serve in Congress after winning Delaware's at-large U.S. House seat Tuesday night. McBride, a Delaware state senator, is a biological man who identifies as a woman. |
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Donald Trump Wins Arizona and Nevada in 31-State 'Landslide' |
by Ben Johnson |
Former President Donald Trump has won the remaining swing states of Arizona and Nevada as he cruises to the most decisive Republican victory in 20 years. Trump prevailed in 31 states, winning more than 300 votes in the Electoral College and defeating Vice President Kamala Harris in the popular vote. |
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