Caleb Howe of Mediaite.com joins Pete to talk about the firing of Chris Cuomo by CNN and Chris Wallace leaving Fox News for CNN+.

Former Charlotte Mayor, NC Governor & WBT Host Pat McCrory joins Pete to talk about the recent "Club For Growth" ad that cleverly took edited clips from "The Pat McCrory Show" to attack his Senate bid. 

In the third hour of the show, Pete goes off on the voting process as a whole and says he doesn't understand why the Left continues to allow votes (and time for error and fraud) to trickle in past Election Day. 

In the second hour of the show, Pete continues to talk about how the Right can fight back against Governor Roy Cooper's constant vetoes against voter integrity laws passed in the NC Legislature. 

In the first hour of the show, Pete talks about Governor Roy Cooper vetoing NC Senate Bill 326, the Election Day integrity act. He's joined by Hayden Ludwig of the Capital Research Center to discuss what's in store for North Carolina and the Republican Party. 

In the final hour of the show, Pete talks about several NC GOP members who are already criticizing supposed collaboration between Madison Cawthorn and Michelle Woodhouse as they run for the NC-13 and NC-14 Districts respectively.  

Former Huntersville Mayor John Aneralla joins Pete to talk about his decision to run for the Congressional seat in NC-13 and what inspired him to leave behind his mayorship. 

In the second hour of the show, Vince talks about the delay of the NC primaries and how it will affect the Republican candidates as the new maps in the state are being formed. 

Republican candidate Tyler Lee (NC-13) joins Vince to talk about his campaign for Congress, who he is in public office, and who in Washington has inspired him to represent North Carolina.

NC House Speaker Tim Moore joins Pete for his weekly chat and talks about how those criticizing NC Republicans for playing games with the new districts can't talk when Democrats around the country have gone to bigger extremes to leave their constituents in the dark.Â