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Subject The Agenda: ‘Fight for America, Vote for America’ Ad Campaign Launches
Date October 5, 2020 12:09 PM
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Oct 05, 2020
Good Monday morning! In this edition of The Agenda, we are highlighting our new “Fight for America” ad campaign. You can also learn more about Judge Amy Coney Barrett from Heritage experts. And you can listen to Heritage President Kay C. James, who was a featured guest on two popular conservative programs. There’s also a full schedule of virtual events coming up. You’ll find all this and more below.
Heritage Launches ‘Fight for America, Vote for America’ TV Ads <[link removed]>
The Heritage Foundation today is launching a $1.1 million television ad campaign
called “Fight for America, Vote for America” to expose the dystopian goals of the extreme left. The ads will run nationally for four weeks on four major news and entertainment channels. They direct viewers to Heritage’s website and encourage them to engage in various ways, including registering to vote. “The Heritage Foundation offers hope and won’t surrender to those who only offer havoc,” says Heritage President Kay C. James. “We will fight for America against the mob and against socialism and we’re asking millions to join us.” Learn more about what the ads will say and how you can help fight for America <[link removed]>.
What Kind of Justice Would Amy Coney Barrett Be? <[link removed]>
Even before President Donald Trump officially nominated Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court, voices on the left hurled vile personal accusations at her, trying to tarnish her reputation and her family. But who is Barrett, really, and what kind of justice she will be? Heritage’s John Malcom, vice president of the Institute for Constitutional Government, and Thomas Jipping, deputy director of Heritage’s Meese Center for Legal and Judicial Studies, answer that question for us by sticking to the facts. Read their full op-ed <[link removed]>. You can also learn more about Barrett’s character and judicial record by watching Heritage’s virtual event, Who Is Amy Coney Barrett? <[link removed]>The event featured her former
colleagues, clerks, and students.
Conservative Leaders Spotlight Heritage President Kay C. James <[link removed]>
Heritage President Kay C. James took the spotlight last week in two interviews hosted by conservative leaders. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and Rep. Andy Briggs, R-Ariz., asked James to share her vision for America’s future and the Supreme Court. On Gingrich’s podcast, “Newt’s World,” James explores how a return to America’s core values can help us overcome current social unrest and build a better tomorrow. “What I see are the great gifts we were given by our founders,” she said. In her interview with Biggs, James explains why Judge Amy Coney Barrett will make a fantastic Supreme Court justice. Listen to the full episode of “Newt’s World” <[link removed]> and the full episode of “What’s the BIGGS Idea.” <[link removed]>
HAPPENING AT HERITAGE
Heritage Foundation experts Jim Carafano and Becky Norton Dunlop made significant contributions to a new book edited by Texas state Rep. Tan Parker that serves as a guide for the states to advance conservative ideas. Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, former Texas Gov. Rick Perry, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, actor Chuck Norris, and economist Art Laffer also made contributions. Learn more <[link removed]>.
Heritage launched a grassroots campaign for Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation. Read more about the campaign and what you can do <[link removed]> to help see this nomination through before the election.
UPCOMING WEBINARS
MONDAY at 11 a.m., Heritage will host a virtual event looking at how Europe’s view of the threats posed by Russia and China have diverged from ours, and the risks this poses to national security and economic interests. The event will feature Dr. Andrew A. Michta, dean of the College of International and Security Studies at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies. Michta will discuss his new essay, “U.S. Alliances: Crucial Enablers in Great-Power Competition,” which will be featured in the Heritage Foundation’s 2021 Index of U.S. Military Strength. Register for the webinar <[link removed]>.
TUESDAY at 11 a.m., Heritage will hold a virtual discussion to commemorate the third anniversary of the Women Peace and Security Act. Panelists will discuss how the United States can engage other nations to advance women’s liberty, dignity, and opportunity. This event will feature remarks from Rep. Michael Waltz, R-Fla.; Kelley Currie, the ambassador-at-large for global women's issues at the Department of State; and Stephanie Hammond, the acting deputy assistant secretary at the Department of Defense. This will be followed by a discussion between Susan Yoshihara, the founder and president of the American Council on Women, Peace, and Security; Mary Habeck, associate professor at John Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies; Lucy Usoyan, founder of the President Ezidi Relief Fund; and Nicole Robinson, research assistant for The Allison Center for Foreign Policy. Register for the webinar <[link removed]>.
WEDNESDAY at 10 a.m., Heritage will host a virtual event looking at the great strides the United States has taken in space and what the Department of Defense and NASA should do to keep that momentum going. The event features keynote remarks from Justin Johnson, acting deputy assistant secretary for space policy at the DOD. This will be followed by discussions with Dean Cheng, a senior research fellow at Heritage’s Asian Studies Center; Michael Gold, the acting associate administrator at NASA; and Henry Hertzfeld, a research professor and director of the Space Policy Institute at George Washington University and an adjunct professor of law at the GW Law School. Register for the webinar <[link removed]>.
THURSDAY at 1 p.m., Heritage will host a virtual conversation about the changing landscape of gun ownership in America and what this means for the larger debate on gun control. This event will feature Geneva Solomon, co-owner of Redstone Firearms in Burbank, Calif., and co-director of the California chapter of the National African American Gun Association; Stephen Gutowski, staff writer for the Washington Free Beacon; and Jacob Huebert, a senior attorney at the Goldwater Institute. Register for the webinar <[link removed]>.
FRIDAY at 10:30 a.m., Heritage will host a virtual analysis of recent efforts to strengthen the India-U.S. partnership while looking ahead to new opportunities for India-U.S. collaboration in a changing global environment. The event will be led by Taranjit Singh Sandhu, India’s ambassador to the U.S. Register for the webinar <[link removed]>.
FRIDAY at 1 p.m., Heritage will host a virtual exploration of Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s most significant rulings and legal writings and her likely impact on the Supreme Court. The event will feature insight from Nicole Garnett, a law professor at the University of Notre Dame Law School; Jonathan Adler, a law professor and director of the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law at the Case Western Reserve University School of Law; and Dr. John S. Baker, a professor emeritus at the Louisiana State University Law School and visiting professor at the Georgetown Center for the Constitution and Peking University School of Transnational Law. Register for the webinar <[link removed]>.
HERITAGE PODCASTS
Over the past several years, people like George Soros have invested millions of dollars in local district attorney races. This week on “Heritage Explains,” Jason Johnson from the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund talks about a new report that shows the devastating impact that certain district attorneys seem to be having on the communities they serve. Listen to the podcast <[link removed]>.
Are homeschooled kids (as they are referred to in the movie “Mean Girls”) “homeschooled jungle freaks?” On this episode of “COVID and the Classroom,” host Mary Clare Amselem sits down to tackle stereotypes with two incredible homeschooling moms, Bethany Mandel and Jenny Clark. Listen to the podcast <[link removed]>.
HERITAGE IN THE NEWS
John Malcolm, vice president of Heritage’s Institute for Constitutional Government, joined Fox News’ “Fox & Friend First” to weigh in on the first presidential debate and the candidates' views on the role of the judicial branch. Watch the interview <[link removed]>.
POLICY PICTURE
This year more than half a million absentee ballots have been rejected and not counted in elections across the country. Be sure your vote counts and vote in person. Watch Heritage’s new video and share it with friends and family <[link removed]>.

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