In a startling development, we learn that Republicans are trying to win elections. Even worse? They are attempting to do so by attracting non-white voters!!
Pete continues discussing the editorial in The Charlotte Observer on who is the face of the republican party in NC. Pete asks, why isn’t Tllis the face of the GOP in NC?
GOP Co-Chair Tommy Hicks talks about the 2022 midterm elections and how important grabbing Republican Congressional seats will be to stopping Joe Biden & Kamala Harris' radical policies.
In the final hour of the show, former NC Governor and WBT host Pat McCrory stops by to talk about the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict in relation to his time as Governor. NC GOP Chair Michael Whatley also stops by to talk about how Joe Biden's "Build Back Better" bill can be stopped on Capitol Hill so that generations of Americans aren't paying for it for years. Pete wraps the show talking about Dr. Anthony Fauci being caught not wearing a mask indoors in Washington, DC.
North Carolina’s lieutenant governor hasn’t been shy about expressing his feelings on vital issues. And when it comes to the state’s future education plans, he has taken a hard stance against “indoctrination” in schools. In a video posted to social media by 1776 Action Org, Mark Robinson went into detail about his background as a […]
“Trump won North Carolina in 2016 by promising to put America First, and he won North Carolina in 2020 by keeping that promise," NCGOP chairman Michael Whatley said. "Trump delivered real results for North Carolina by rebuilding the military, standing strong against China, and unleashing the American Economy."
Cheney’s replacement is widely expected to be Rep. Elise Stefanik, (R-N.Y.). A 36-year-old with only six years of experience as a lawmaker and at the time was the youngest woman ever elected to Congress. Stefanik has appealed to the younger generation of GOP members and fits the mold established by the party.
Jenner's pledge statement on her website says she moved to California nearly 50 years ago “because I knew that anyone, regardless of their background or station in life, could turn their dreams into reality.” The former Olympic gold medalist and reality television star is the GOP's biggest name to challenge Newsom.
McCrory, 64, spent fourteen years as Charlotte's Mayor from 1995 to 2009 before taking over as North Carolina's Governor in 2013. He lost his reelection bid to Roy Cooper in 2016 by a narrow margin of 10,277 votes. It was also the only gubernatorial seat to flip from Republican to Democratic five years ago.
The Biden-Harris agenda is only going to become more radical over the next two years and beyond. We need to strengthen our base and have members of the party who're fighting for one another. As President Abraham Lincoln once said, "A house divided against itself cannot stand." We need to stand stronger than ever in these challenging times.
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