September 4, 2020
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'It's Not a Reformation, It's a Revolution'
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by Tony Perkins
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When the citizens are marching in the streets with guns to protect their property, we've got a big problem. Lawlessness is breaking out around the country -- Seattle, Portland, even Washington, D.C. Roving bands are hounding diners at restaurants if they won't salute Black Lives Matter.
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The Election Started Today. Here Are Five Things to Remember.
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by Joseph Backholm
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While the campaigns are, in many ways, still getting warmed up, the 2020 election officially started today when North Carolina became the first state to mail ballots to voters. The early start date is yet another reminder that mail will be one of the biggest storylines in the 2020 election. Will people receive their ballots? Can voters depend on the mail system to return their ballots?
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From Billy to Franklin: The New War on Prayer
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by Dan Hart
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It seems like a parallel universe now, but at the time it seemed perfectly normal. In 1988, Billy Graham gave a nonpartisan prayer at the Democratic National Convention, and it was received respectfully and without controversy. In those days, a respected pastor saying a prayer at a nationally televised political convention was seen as a matter of course, no matter what their personal political leanings might be.
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On this special "Faith & Freedom" edition of Washington Watch, we feature Rep. Debbie Lesko, U.S. Representative for the 8th district of Arizona, and Rep. Michael Guest, U.S. Representative for the 3rd district of Mississippi. Rep. Lesko shares her story as a survivor of domestic abuse and explains how her history and faith have ignited her passion to help women in vulnerable situations in the legislature. Rep. Guest discusses his career working for law and order as a follower of Christ, and how both of these aspects of his life have shaped his time in Congress.
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