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Trust in the media is at an all-time low. And there’s a reason—endless virtue signaling and manufactured outrage. Finally, there’s an alternative. Morning Wire is presented by Daily Wire Editor-in-Chief, John Bickley, and co-host Georgia Howe. Get daily coverage of the latest developments in politics, culture, education, sports, and more. Wake up with Morning Wire and get the facts first on the news you need to know.
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Nov 7, 2024 • 16min
Kamala Concedes & Media Blame Game | 11.7.24
Megan Basham, a culture reporter for the Daily Wire, dives into Kamala Harris's concession to Donald Trump and the media's reaction to the election outcomes. She discusses how legacy media clings to outdated narratives about Trump, despite his growing support. The conversation highlights the significant polling errors that misjudged Harris's performance, revealing shifts in voter sentiment across demographics. Basham also critiques the media's portrayal of the electoral landscape, exposing its impact on public perception and societal divides.

Nov 6, 2024 • 7min
Trump Shatters Blue Wall & Kamala Concedes | Afternoon Update | 11.6.24
The discussion delves into the significant political shifts after a stunning election outcome. There's a focus on unity and economic revival as party members rally together. Key battleground states saw the former president's surprising electoral triumph, leaving Kamala Harris to contemplate her campaign's shortcomings. Market reactions and global leaders' responses to the results add another layer of intrigue, highlighting the local governance implications from the state-level elections. It's a moment of reflection and strategic planning for the political landscape.

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Nov 6, 2024 • 15min
Trump Wins & Senate Goes Red | 11.6.24
Cabot Phillips, a senior editor at Daily Wire, dives into the monumental election results as Donald Trump secures a historic comeback to reclaim the presidency. He discusses the surprising shifts in battleground states like Florida and Georgia, which were pivotal for Trump's success. Phillips also analyzes the Republican Party's regained control of the Senate and the implications for future governance. Additionally, the conversation touches on the public's response to key issues like crime and abortion, reflecting a changing political landscape.

Nov 5, 2024 • 6min
Rogan Endorses Trump & Polls Remain Tight | Afternoon Update | 11.5.24
Cabot Phillips, a senior editor and election night host at Daily Wire, joins Tim Rice, the Deputy Managing Editor, and reporter Tim Pierce to analyze the latest election dynamics. They delve into the final campaigning strategies before Election Day and discuss the tight Senate races, especially in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. The trio also prepares listeners for potential unrest following the election, reflecting on the historical context of political riots. Their insights offer a gripping perspective on the increasing tensions and the implications for America.

Nov 5, 2024 • 16min
America Votes & Blue Cities Board Up | 11.5.24
Cabot Phillips, a senior editor at Daily Wire and election night host, joins Tim Rice, the Deputy Managing Editor for analysis of Senate races, and Tim Pierce, a reporter discussing post-election riot preparations. They delve into America’s elections, exploring the Republicans' ambitions for Senate control and the fervent early voting trends. Additionally, they emphasize the potential unrest in big cities post-election and contrast legal repercussions for political protests, raising questions about future accountability.

Nov 4, 2024 • 7min
Election Eve & P’nut Controversy | Afternoon Update | 11.4.24
As Election Day approaches, political heavyweights like Vice President Harris and former President Trump ramp up their campaigns to motivate voters. Controversy arises over Kamala Harris's recent SNL appearance, stirring debates on media fairness and the equal time rule. Meanwhile, the trial of Marine veteran Daniel Penny highlights societal tensions, with public outrage not just over his case, but also over a pet squirrel's euthanasia and tech staff revolting at The New York Times, showcasing the cultural shifts and challenges of the current landscape.

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Nov 4, 2024 • 16min
Election Eve Margins & The Gender Gap | 11.4.24
Donald Trump, former president and 2024 candidate, and Kamala Harris, current vice president and fellow presidential hopeful, engage in a riveting discussion ahead of the election. They dissect the critical importance of voter turnout in battleground states. The conversation highlights the gender gap, with Harris appealing to women and Trump attracting male voters. Insights from a pollster reveal shifting demographics and voting trends, pointing toward a potentially tight race influenced by younger voters' contrasting preferences.

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Nov 3, 2024 • 21min
The End of Woke? Corporate DEI Retreat | Sunday Extra
Join filmmaker and activist Robby Starbuck as he discusses the shake-up in corporate America's commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. He uncovers how major companies are reevaluating their DEI policies due to economic pressures and public sentiment. Starbuck shares compelling stories from whistleblowers and sheds light on the backlash against DEI practices. He also highlights the financial and legal risks companies face, and encourages a return to customer satisfaction while engaging youth in activism.

Nov 3, 2024 • 13min
Talking to Voters Across America | 11.3.24
Cabot Phillips, a senior reporter at Daily Wire, gives an intriguing look into the minds of Rust Belt voters as the election approaches. He explores how social issues and economic concerns are reshaping political loyalties. Notably, there's silent support for Trump that challenges polling accuracy and reveals shifting allegiance among Arab American voters. Voters compare the economic impacts of past and present administrations, revealing frustrations and changing perspectives as sentiments evolve in states like Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan.

Nov 2, 2024 • 16min
$42 Billion Spent & No Internet Yet | Saturday Extra
An investigation into the Biden administration's $42 billion broadband initiative reveals shocking delays and mismanagement. FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr discusses the ongoing struggle to connect rural Americans to reliable high-speed internet. The challenges facing underserved communities are brought to light, particularly in Pennsylvania, raising serious concerns about accountability. Additionally, the criticism surrounding funding decisions for Starlink adds to the complexities of improving rural internet access.


