From The Heritage Foundation <[email protected]>
Subject The Agenda: Heritage Leads the Way in the Fight For Election Integrity
Date November 30, 2020 1:07 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
Nov 30, 2020
Greetings! We hope you had a safe and happy Thanksgiving. In this week’s Agenda, we focus on Heritage’s leadership in the fight for election integrity. Our top COVID-19 medical adviser shows what must be done to protect lives now that coronavirus cases are spiking again. And Heritage’s resident expert on socialism, Dr. Lee Edwards, tells the story of what happened to three countries that tried socialism and then rejected it. You can find all this, plus information about Heritage webinars, podcasts, and more, in The Agenda.
Heritage Leads the Way in the Fight for Election Integrity <[link removed]>
At the start of 2020, The Heritage Foundation named
election integrity as one of its four key areas of focus. Even we couldn’t have predicted how much our work would be needed. Heritage is one of the only sources of credible, factual information on election fraud, which is why our experts were interviewed by the press more than 320 times and why our Election Fraud Database saw traffic climb 1,000% after Nov. 3. You can read all about our impact on this vital issue here <[link removed]>.
Controlling COVID Means Making These Crucial Changes <[link removed]>
With coronavirus cases surging across
the country, what can be done to contain its deadly toll? Heritage visiting policy analyst Dr. Kevin Pham says the first step is to protect those who are most vulnerable: senior citizens in nursing homes. “CDC data shows there has been an increase of nearly 1,000 COVID-related deaths in nursing homes from September to October,” Pham writes. He urges policymakers to focus on the three ways to keep COVID-19 out of these facilities. “Anything else, especially now, would be unconscionable,” he writes. Read what Pham recommends doing <[link removed]>.
Three Case Studies in How Socialism Fails <[link removed]>
Socialism’s rise in popularity in the U.S. is a sure sign of historical ignorance, given the number of times it has spectacularly failed around the world. Dr. Lee Edwards, Heritage’s distinguished fellow in conservative thought, focuses on three cases that aren’t so well known. “Israel, India, and the United Kingdom all adopted socialism as an economic model following World War II,” Edwards writes. At first, it seemed to work. Then disaster struck. It was only after these countries abandoned socialism that they started to see strong, sustained, widespread growth. Read about what happened in each of these countries, and why their lessons are so important <[link removed]>.
HAPPENING AT HERITAGE
Heritage Foundation scholar Joseph Loconte's book has attracted national attention and inspired a documentary series. Learn more <[link removed]>.
UPCOMING WEBINARS
MONDAY at 10 a.m., Heritage will host a conversation about life, civil rights, and the best interests of America's neediest children. This event will feature keynote remarks from Rep. David Schweikert, R-Ariz. It will also feature discussion from Paul Mulligan, president and chief executive officer of Catholic Charities Community Services Arizona, and Dr. Sharen Ford, director for foster care and adoption at Focus on the Family. Register for the webinar <[link removed]>.
WEDNESDAY at 2 p.m., Heritage will host a virtual discussion on Finland and Sweden’s ongoing role in Baltic Sea security, what the new defense investments are and what they mean, and why the partnership with the U.S. and NATO should continue to be strengthened. This event will feature insight from Mari Eteläpää, defense counselor for the Embassy of Finland, and Magnus Bergman, defense counselor for the Embassy of Sweden. Register for the webinar <[link removed]>.
HERITAGE PODCASTS
China is very active in building infrastructure for developing nations. For the last two decades, they have invested billions of dollars in Africa in the form of roads, bridges, and other critical infrastructure. This week, on "Heritage Explains," expert Josh Meservey explains how China is using these buildings to spy on the U.S. and why they continues to invest in Africa. Listen to the podcast <[link removed]>.
HERITAGE IN THE NEWS
Heritage legal fellow, Zach Smith, joined "Hold the Line with Buck Sexton" on The First TV network to discuss the importance of investigating election irregularities. Watch the interview <[link removed]>.
POLICY PICTURE
We must arrive at election results we trust or our democracy is doomed. Email us your thoughts and questions at [email protected] <[link removed]>.

-
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis