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October 7, 2020

In Tonight's VP Debate, the Contrast Could Not Be Starker
by Tony Perkins
As Democrats repeatedly call for the remaining debates to be cancelled, tonight may be the last opportunity for a clear contrast between the candidates in this year's presidential election. Less than a month from election day, Vice President Mike Pence and the Democrat's vice-presidential nominee, Senator Kamala Harris (D-Calif.), will go head-to-head in a debate tonight.
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A Faithful Remnant Stands for Religious Liberty
by FRC's David Closson
Since the onset of the pandemic, churches around the country have had to make tough choices. Although suspending in-person gatherings was not an easy decision, an overwhelming percentage of churches closed their doors and reverted to virtual and online ministry. However, as the pandemic wore on and authorities began loosening restrictions on in-person meetings, churches, like restaurants, retail stores, and businesses, were ready to resume meetings while abiding by generally applicable health and public safety requirements such as wearing masks and practicing social distancing. But many churches soon found themselves held to a different standard.
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A "Moment of Mercy" Where It All Began
by FRC's Dan Hart
As America lurches from one crisis to the next, 2020 seems like a year of reckoning for our national sins. This year also happens to be the 400th anniversary of the Pilgrims landing in the New World. What better time is there to plead for the Lord's forgiveness, and what better place is there to do it than at the place where it all began?
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Today's show features: Todd Young, U.S. Senator from Indiana, on Amy Coney Barrett's nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court and the Democrat's efforts to pack the U.S. Supreme Court; Patrick Payton, Mayor of Midland, Texas, on his efforts to stand up to those harassing Bob Fu, the president of China Aid and FRC's Senior Fellow for International Religious Freedom; Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow for the Heritage Foundation, on post-election scenarios.

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