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    Explore " david perdue" with insightful episodes like "Will It Ever Trend? 5/25: Uvalde Mass Shooting, Mike Pence, Bumble, David Perdue, Colin Kaepernick, Wordle", "All Eyes on Georgia", "Erick Erickson on how Guns Might Decide the Georgia Governor's Race", "Episode 20 "Feeling Georgia Blue & Capitol Heartbreak"" and "Rioting is Bad M'Kay" from podcasts like ""The Daily Zeitgeist", "The Smerconish Podcast", "The Weekly Reload Podcast", "VoteHer Podcast" and "Myke and Jeff: Righting the Right"" and more!

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    Will It Ever Trend? 5/25: Uvalde Mass Shooting, Mike Pence, Bumble, David Perdue, Colin Kaepernick, Wordle

    Will It Ever Trend? 5/25: Uvalde Mass Shooting, Mike Pence, Bumble, David Perdue, Colin Kaepernick, Wordle

    In this edition of Will It Ever Trend?, Jack and Miles discuss the myriad reasons America is a failed state, Bumble expanding their social features, Perdue getting rinsed in the mid-terms, Colin Kaepernick working out with the Raiders (after 6 years off the field, because racism), and Wordle getting spoiled.

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    Erick Erickson on how Guns Might Decide the Georgia Governor's Race

    Erick Erickson on how Guns Might Decide the Georgia Governor's Race
    Nationally-syndicated radio host and author Erick Erickson joins the show this week to talk about the Georgia election, NRA, and Ketanji Brown Jackson. Erickson, who lives in Georgia, has closely followed the gubernatorial election. The Republican primary has been particularly heated this year with former-president Donald Trump enticing former-senator David Purdue to run against incumbent Brian Kemp as a form of payback over rebuffed attempts to flip the 2020 election results. With Kemp facing stiff opposition he's turned back to a policy he first ran on in 2018: permitless gun-carry. Whether Kemp can get the bill over the finish line before the election comes will have a big impact on the race, according to Erickson. He also weighs in on the claim by Perdue and likely Democratic nominee Stacey Abrams that Kemp sat on the proposal until it was politically advantageous. He said even if those claims are true, it may not matter if Kemp ultimately delivers which he seems to be on the cusp of doing. Erickson also talked about the idea the gun-rights movement has been so successful it's started to lead to problems. He cites the corruption allegations weighing down the NRA as one example, but also pointed to some more questionable gun bills making it into law in deep-red states. He said the gun-rights movement should refocus its efforts on fighting strict gun laws in deep-blue states rather than passing symbolic or even counter-productive laws in places they've already enacted a myriad of pro-gun policies. Erickson also weighed in on why he isn't convinced by President Biden's Supreme Court nominee saying she believes in the Heller precedent. He said he doesn't trust her not to overturn the landmark gun case given the chance. Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman joins the show to talk about how armed Ukrainian civilians helped fend off a mechanized Russian assault on a key farm town. And we speak to another Reload Member this week. Dennis Chapman, a lawyer and author living in Virginia, joins the show to talk about how he became interested in guns to the point of writing a book about the AR-15. Special Guest: Erick Erickson.

    Hugh Hewitt: Every U.S. Citizen Will Be Impacted by Georgia’s Vote

    Hugh Hewitt: Every U.S. Citizen Will Be Impacted by Georgia’s Vote

    January 5th, 2021 marks a decisive day in this new year, one that will resonate throughout all of ’21 and indeed 2022.

    This is because Georgia votes today in runoffs for two United States Senate seats. It’s an election of enormous consequence for the other 49 states because the results will determine whether Republicans or Democrats control the Senate—and thus greatly impacting every U.S. citizen.

    Salem is supporting David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler—and encouraging Georgians to turnout to return these two incumbents to office. Their opponents—John Ossoff and Raphael Warnock—are both very left wing. The Rev. Warnock may, in fact, be the most radical major party candidate of the era.

    A GOP majority will ensure a check on President-elect Biden. They’ll refuse to confirm radical judicial appointments while continuing robust spending on the American military.

    Georgians, please vote! And if you know anyone in Georgia, please call them and urge them to vote today.

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    Hugh Hewitt: Every U.S. Citizen Will Be Impacted by Georgia’s Vote

    Hugh Hewitt: Every U.S. Citizen Will Be Impacted by Georgia’s Vote

    January 5th, 2021 marks a decisive day in this new year, one that will resonate throughout all of ’21 and indeed 2022.

    This is because Georgia votes today in runoffs for two United States Senate seats. It’s an election of enormous consequence for the other 49 states because the results will determine whether Republicans or Democrats control the Senate—and thus greatly impacting every U.S. citizen.

    Salem is supporting David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler—and encouraging Georgians to turnout to return these two incumbents to office. Their opponents—John Ossoff and Raphael Warnock—are both very left wing. The Rev. Warnock may, in fact, be the most radical major party candidate of the era.

    A GOP majority will ensure a check on President-elect Biden. They’ll refuse to confirm radical judicial appointments while continuing robust spending on the American military.

    Georgians, please vote! And if you know anyone in Georgia, please call them and urge them to vote today.

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    The Georgia Senate Races with Amol Naik

    The Georgia Senate Races with Amol Naik

    I dive into the details of the Georgia Senate runoff elections with my friend and public policy lawyer with Squire Patton Boggs, Amol Naik.

    Amol served as the Chief Resilience Officer for the City of Atlanta, where he reported directly to Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and served as a member of her Cabinet, with responsibility for Atlanta’s efforts on sustainability, diversity and inclusion, and smart cities technology.  Prior to joining the administration, Amol served on the Mayor’s Transition team, leading its efforts on ethics and transparency reform.

    Additionally, Amol was a Mayoral appointee to the Atlanta Regional Commission. The Atlanta Business Chronicle has selected him as a 40 under 40 honoree, and the Daily Report designated him as one of the top 10 lawyers under 40 in Georgia.

    From basic questions about the Senate races in Georgia to his insight into election laws and his experience recounting votes, we talk about it all. He discusses the candidates in more detail, how each party has positioned itself, and what effect "Trumpism" will have on this election.

     

     

    Georgia Voters to Set Direction of Nation in Vote for Two Senate Seats

    Georgia Voters to Set Direction of Nation in Vote for Two Senate Seats

    Townhall Review for January 2, 2021

    Hugh Hewitt talks with Georgia Senator David Perdue about his Democratic opponents in the Georgia run off election and the ramifications should the Democrats take control of Congress.

    Bob Frantz and Ohio Congressmen Jim Jordan talk about the stimulus bill just passed and the Georgia run off plus Democrat Jon Ossoff’s ties to China.

    Trish Regan talks with former Hedge Fund manager Neil Grossman about the COVID relief bill just signed by President Trump.

    Dennis Prager talks about the impact of government-imposed COVID restrictions such as flying home for the holidays and how it is important to live fully.

    Allen West reflects on the year 2020 and why we need to think about the positives.

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    Georgia Voters to Set Direction of Nation in Vote for Two Senate Seats

    Georgia Voters to Set Direction of Nation in Vote for Two Senate Seats

    Townhall Review for January 2, 2021

    Hugh Hewitt talks with Georgia Senator David Perdue about his Democratic opponents in the Georgia run off election and the ramifications should the Democrats take control of Congress.

    Bob Frantz and Ohio Congressmen Jim Jordan talk about the stimulus bill just passed and the Georgia run off plus Democrat Jon Ossoff’s ties to China.

    Trish Regan talks with former Hedge Fund manager Neil Grossman about the COVID relief bill just signed by President Trump.

    Dennis Prager talks about the impact of government-imposed COVID restrictions such as flying home for the holidays and how it is important to live fully.

    Allen West reflects on the year 2020 and why we need to think about the positives.

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    Lanhee Chen: The Course of the Country Turns on Georgia

    Lanhee Chen: The Course of the Country Turns on Georgia

    The eyes of the political world are all on Georgia, and there’s good reason for that.

    On January 5, voters in the Peach State will decide the fate of the next several years in American politics—and maybe beyond.

    A win by either or both of incumbent Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue will require President-Elect Joe Biden and his liberal allies in Congress to work together with Republicans to pass common-sense legislation, rather than pursuing progressive priorities like the Green New Deal. And it will mean that some of Biden’s more extreme appointments—people who either aren’t qualified or who are far out of the mainstream—will be rejected by the Senate.

    The runoff elections on January 5 will be held in Georgia, but their impact will be felt by more than the 10 million people who live there. All Americans should recognize that nothing short of the course our country will take for the next several years is at stake.

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    Lanhee Chen: The Course of the Country Turns on Georgia

    Lanhee Chen: The Course of the Country Turns on Georgia

    The eyes of the political world are all on Georgia, and there’s good reason for that.

    On January 5, voters in the Peach State will decide the fate of the next several years in American politics—and maybe beyond.

    A win by either or both of incumbent Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue will require President-Elect Joe Biden and his liberal allies in Congress to work together with Republicans to pass common-sense legislation, rather than pursuing progressive priorities like the Green New Deal. And it will mean that some of Biden’s more extreme appointments—people who either aren’t qualified or who are far out of the mainstream—will be rejected by the Senate.

    The runoff elections on January 5 will be held in Georgia, but their impact will be felt by more than the 10 million people who live there. All Americans should recognize that nothing short of the course our country will take for the next several years is at stake.

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    Is America Waking Up to the Rising Threat from China?

    Is America Waking Up to the Rising Threat from China?

    Townhall Review – December 19, 2020

    Kurt Schlichter talks with New York Congressman Lee Zeldin about Chinese intelligence attempts to compromise high-level elected U.S. officials.

    Kevin McCullough talks with Gordon Chang about our vulnerabilities towards China and the Chinese Communist Party.

    Mike Gallagher and Georgia Senator David Perdue talk about the Georgia Senate runoff election.

    Larry Elder talks with Dr. Jeffrey Barke about the recently approved COVID-19 vaccines.

    Bob Frantz and White House historian and author Tevi Troy talk about President-elect Biden selections to fill out key roles in his administration.

    Dan Proft and Amy Jacobson talks with David Harsanyi, author and columnist, about a Justice Department investigation into Hunter Biden and the elite media’s attempts to squelch the story.

    Dan Proft talks with Boise State University Professor Scott Yenor about U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr, who just announced his resignation.

    Mark Davis reminisces about the true meaning of Christmas.

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    Is America Waking Up to the Rising Threat from China?

    Is America Waking Up to the Rising Threat from China?

    Townhall Review – December 19, 2020

    Kurt Schlichter talks with New York Congressman Lee Zeldin about Chinese intelligence attempts to compromise high-level elected U.S. officials.

    Kevin McCullough talks with Gordon Chang about our vulnerabilities towards China and the Chinese Communist Party.

    Mike Gallagher and Georgia Senator David Perdue talk about the Georgia Senate runoff election.

    Larry Elder talks with Dr. Jeffrey Barke about the recently approved COVID-19 vaccines.

    Bob Frantz and White House historian and author Tevi Troy talk about President-elect Biden selections to fill out key roles in his administration.

    Dan Proft and Amy Jacobson talks with David Harsanyi, author and columnist, about a Justice Department investigation into Hunter Biden and the elite media’s attempts to squelch the story.

    Dan Proft talks with Boise State University Professor Scott Yenor about U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr, who just announced his resignation.

    Mark Davis reminisces about the true meaning of Christmas.

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    The one place where the 2020 election isn't over

    The one place where the 2020 election isn't over
    It's a political cliche to say that the stakes couldn't be higher — but we're looking at Georgia and the stakes couldn't be higher! Republicans and Democrats are feeling the pressure as they vie for the Senate majority, which has major implications for Joe Biden's presidency. Senate reporter James Arkin talks to Scott about his latest trip down to Georgia. Scott Bland is the host of Nerdcast and a politics editor at POLITICO. James Arkin is a Senate campaigns reporter at POLITICO. Annie Rees is a producer for POLITICO audio. Jenny Ament is senior producer for POLITICO audio. Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio.
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