Hour 2 – 11/09/22: Kevin McCullough and Dick Morris
Kevin McCullough continues his report on what will happen with the Senate and the House going forward; plus, Dick Morris brings more good news from last night’s results.
Kevin McCullough continues his report on what will happen with the Senate and the House going forward; plus, Dick Morris brings more good news from last night’s results.
Michele Bachmann of Regent University provides insights into yesterday’s election results; then, Kevin McCullough a.k.a. Votestradamus shares some election-day good news.
Laura Osnes, Broadway star, and photographer husband Nathan Johnson talk about how Laura was “canceled” — but how she’s turning her career around.
Eric and Albin cover today’s mid-terms sharing their personal voting experiences from this morning, plus discuss all things crucial with today’s vote.
Dick Morris, political prognosticator extraordinaire, shares specific numbers of seats he believes the Republicans will pick up on election day tomorrow — and talks about the new “spirit” in America.
Kevin McCullough, a.k.a. Votestradamus, has the rundown on the key Senate and Governor and Representative races across the country on the afternoon and evening of the 2022 mid-terms.
Dinesh D’Souza talks about the release of the book version of his film exposing election fraud, “2000 Mules” — and reports what he believes will happen regarding fraud in the mid-terms. (Encore Presentation)
Erick Stakelbeck has an incredible lineup of guests for his TBN program on the eve of the mid-terms; then, Laura Klassen of Choice42.com provides an update on her new pulls-no-punches film, “The Procedure.”
Dean Briggs has developed a fun and fascinating program called “Brave Quest” to help fathers guide their sons along the path of growing into men of integrity — Dean’s son Evan joins him in the studio for the interview.
Dinesh D’Souza talks about the release of the book version of his film exposing election fraud, “2000 Mules” — and reports that he believes that “the mid-terms are going to be okay” from a widespread fraud standpoint.