It’s Primary Election day. Polls will open at 7am and close at 7pm.Supervisor of Elections Lori Scott will join us at 7:42am.
We’ll open the day with a strange suggestion from a Chicago city-dweller who thinks we should all live as he does. I don’t know why he hates us all.
We’ll live in media for a bit as The New York Times will be focusing on right leaning media. Why? To debunk logic and common sense, it would seem. Then, Florida Today’s Never-Ending Story has changed its verbiage in the Sherriff Ivey influence story. They are using actions of an attorneys’ group to ratchet it up.
Dave Bowman joins us in hour three with DAVE DOES HISTORY. Here’s what’s on tap: In the summer of 1922, the Republican Party was in deep trouble. Tradition holds that all Presidents see their parties lose seats in Congress during the mid-terms, but the Administration was facing the loss of seats to its OWN party! While the republicans had trended to become more conservative, there was a significant segment of the party leaning full on into the progressive movement of the era. These progressive Republicans, led by Senator Robert LaFollette were gaining ground fast. All they - and the Democrats - really needed to take Congress was a scandal. And few Presidents in history were better equipped to give the nation a scandal than Warren G. Harding...
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FEATURED STORIES
NY Times recognizing there’s another side- wants to cover it
Florida Today changes verbiage on Sheriff Never-ending Story
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FLORIDA & BREVARD
Orlando NAACP president- surprised the group is racist
DeSantis takes heat for fighting ESG
PA wants to be FL when it grows up
DeSantis media team stays strong
Cape wants FDOT to Stop CIRCLE OF DEATH
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