Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein joins Glenn Beck to discuss current support of Hamas and the universities' anti-Semitic problem. They also analyze poll findings on mail-in ballot fraud and the potential problems with expanding access to voting. The speakers explore the contagious nature of fear and positive emotions, as well as the decline of Saturday Night Live's comedic edge. They also discuss the current political race and strategies candidates should adopt.
The Heartland Institute/Rasmussen poll reveals significant admissions of mail-in ballot fraud in the 2020 election, highlighting the need for ongoing monitoring and improvement of election processes.
While the survey did not provide a breakdown of party affiliation, the higher rate of mail-in voting among Democrats suggests that instances of fraud may be more prevalent among Democratic voters, though further research is needed.
Secure elections should be a priority for all parties, and these findings emphasize the need for continuous efforts to ensure fair and transparent voting processes.
The recent skit on Saturday Night Live mocking anti-Semitism hearings sparks a conversation about the role of comedy in addressing serious social issues and underscores the need for clear answers regarding anti-Semitism.
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Survey Reveals Higher Percentages of Election Fraud in 2020
Title: Survey Reveals Higher Percentages of Election Fraud in 2020
Survey Findings: Election Fraud in 2020
A new poll by the Heartland Institute and Rasmussen Reports suggests that election fraud may have occurred in the 2020 presidential election. The survey, which asked respondents about their voting experiences, revealed that a significant number of participants admitted to engaging in fraudulent activities, such as filling out ballots on behalf of others without permission or voting in states where they were not permanent residents. These findings, if accurate, point to a wide-scale problem with mail-in voting and the security of elections. It is important to note that the sample size of the survey was relatively small, but the results raise concerns and underscore the need for ongoing monitoring and improvement of election processes.
Party Affiliation and Voting Fraud
While the survey did not provide a breakdown of party affiliation for those admitting to fraud, it is worth noting that Democrats tended to vote by mail at a higher rate than Republicans. This may suggest that instances of fraud may be more prevalent among Democratic voters, though further research is needed to confirm this.
Importance of Secure Elections and Vigilance
Regardless of party affiliation, it is important to prioritize secure elections and continuously work towards improving the integrity of the voting process. These findings highlight potential vulnerabilities and reinforce the need for ongoing scrutiny and efforts to ensure fair and transparent elections.
Trump leads GOP field in Iowa poll
According to a recent poll from the Des Moines Register, Donald Trump is leading the GOP field in Iowa with 51% support. Ron DeSantis comes in second with 19%, followed by Nikki Haley at 16%. The poll also shows that DeSantis is trailing behind in New Hampshire, while Haley has a strong lead there. However, it is important to note that these numbers may vary and that the race is still far from over.
Saturday Night Live skit mocks anti-Semitism hearings
Saturday Night Live recently aired a skit mocking the anti-Semitism hearings in Congress. The skit received mixed reviews, with some criticizing its lack of humor, while others defended its satirical approach. The sketch highlighted the need for clear answers regarding anti-Semitism and sparked a conversation about the role of comedy in addressing serious social issues.
Biden's declining poll numbers
As Biden's poll numbers continue to decline, there is a growing concern among Democrats. The analogy of a plane crash without fuel, pilots and a locked door represents the challenges that Biden is facing. While it is too early to predict the outcome of the next election, the declining support for Biden is a significant factor to consider.
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