December 7, 2020
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The Senate Is within Peach for GOP
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by Tony Perkins
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The last time Donald Trump held a rally in Georgia, it was for his own election. On Saturday, the president was back, reminding people that while his name wasn't on the ballot in the January Senate races, everything he'd done in the last four years was. This could very well be "the most important congressional runoff in American history," he told the crowd of more than 10,000 people. And this is Georgia's chance, the president urged, to send a message.
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A Worst (Suit)case Scenario for Fraud
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by Tony Perkins
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When the president touched down in Georgia on Saturday, his legal team was already on the ground. Thanks to the "smoking suitcase video," documented irregularities, and witness testimony, the Trump campaign thinks it has more than enough evidence to challenge the state's election results. Only this time, the team doesn't just want a hearing -- it wants a new statewide election.
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Biden's Health and Human Disservices
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by Tony Perkins
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If anyone believed there was a moderate bone left in Joe Biden's body, they got a rude awakening Sunday night. The media's presumptive president picked such an extremist to lead HHS that even the New York Times called it "a surprise." Xavier Becerra (D), the current California attorney general, spent 24 years in Congress -- building one of the most radical abortion records in public service. Just imaging him in charge of the government's largest budget is enough to give conservatives nightmares.
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Today's show features: Cleta Mitchell, Election Law Attorney, on the Trump Campaign filing a lawsuit challenging the Georgia election; James Lankford, U.S. Senator from Oklahoma, on 38 Senate Republicans filing a brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to reaffirm that religious liberty still exists in a pandemic; Pete Hutchison, Esq., President of the Landmark legal Foundation, on U.S. Representative Mike Kelly's (R-Pa.) lawsuit before the U.S. Supreme Court challenging the Pennsylvania election; Dan Celia, President and CEO of Financial Issues Stewardship Ministries, and Host of
"Financial Issues," on the prospects for the U.S. economy, and on Nasdaq's proposal filed with the Securities and Exchanges Commission that threatens to drop companies from the stock exchange that don't meet certain LGBT, race, and gender quotas on their boards of directors.
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