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GOP Voters Keep Agreeing with Us on the Issues but Voting for RINOs | Guest: Greg Hill | 5/18/22
GOP Voters Keep Agreeing with Us on the Issues but Voting for RINOs | Guest: Greg Hill | 5/18/22
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63 minutes
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May 18, 2022
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Today, I offer a unique perspective on last night’s primaries – not just in Pennsylvania, but in Idaho and elsewhere. While it appears that the establishment won the big races, conservatives achieved record wins in state legislatures. I explain the seemingly contradictory voting patterns of GOP voters. It boils down to money, name recognition, liberal Republicans lying to voters, conservatives stupidly splitting the vote, and a lack of focused strategy. I offer a path forward with a little bit of optimism. Later, we are joined by Greg Hill, a pilot who co-founded Free2Fly, a group warning about pilots getting sudden heart attacks, strokes, and blood clots due to the shots. He tells us that these pilots are being quietly pulled off duty, yet the aviation regulators and airline executives refuse to speak out.
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May 18, 2022
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