
Mark Levin Podcast Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 10/24/24
Oct 25, 2024
Alison Esposito, a former NYC police officer, runs for New York's 18th Congressional District. She passionately discusses her law enforcement roots and emphasizes community safety while critiquing her opponent's liberal policies. Esposito seeks a 'red, white, and blue wave' instead of just a red wave, highlighting issues like immigration and crime. The conversation also touches on the importance of grassroots support and early voting, making a compelling case for voter engagement ahead of the critical elections.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Controversies of Power
02:09 • 12min
Economic Risks Amid Election Uncertainty
14:19 • 6min
Opposition to Recreational Marijuana
20:33 • 9min
Critique of Political Leadership and Economic Challenges
29:17 • 10min
Supreme Court Under Siege: A Political Discourse
38:53 • 9min
Challenging Wireless Costs and Political Narratives
47:46 • 2min
Strategies for Success in NY's 18th District
49:19 • 5min
The Power of Your Vote: A Call to Action
54:34 • 9min
Unveiling Allegations: Emhoff's Past Exposed
01:03:36 • 10min
Shocks and Allegations
01:13:51 • 7min
Allegations and Media Silence: The Doug Emhoff Controversy
01:20:50 • 8min
Cybersecurity Risks and Political Challenges
01:28:22 • 6min
Political Showdown: Bacon vs. Vargas
01:34:11 • 3min
The Urgency of Political Engagement and Legislative Challenges
01:37:28 • 3min
Filibuster Fallout and Ideological Struggles
01:40:03 • 12min
