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Townhall Review - October 19, 2024

In this week’s episode of Townhall Review, host Hugh Hewitt dives into the fast-approaching 2024 election.

Charlie Kirk and Trump’s political director, James Blair, discuss the importance of voter turnout, emphasizing that success hinges on getting the right numbers at the polls.

Bob Frantz and Ohio Congressman Jim Jordan point out how the strategy of allowing non-citizens to vote is spreading across the country.

As the election nears, Hugh touches on the growing phenomenon of “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” which Matt Continetti describes as reaching new heights of intensity. Continetti shares his insights during a teaser clip from Hugh’s full hour-long interview.

Victor Davis Hanson talks about the Left's efforts to offend autoworkers, minorities, Catholics and more, demographics where the GOP has historically been weak are looking quite strong.

Dan Proft and Amy Jacobson talk with Danial Mahony of Assumption University about the left’s increasing repudiation of Western values, illustrated by recent events such as Nottingham University’s decision to issue a trigger warning on Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales.

Dennis Prager reflects on the stark differences between Europe’s changing immigration policies and the United States', highlighting the growing divide between public sentiment and political action on immigration.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Townhall Review - October 19, 2024

In this week’s episode of Townhall Review, host Hugh Hewitt dives into the fast-approaching 2024 election.

Charlie Kirk and Trump’s political director, James Blair, discuss the importance of voter turnout, emphasizing that success hinges on getting the right numbers at the polls.

Bob Frantz and Ohio Congressman Jim Jordan point out how the strategy of allowing non-citizens to vote is spreading across the country.

As the election nears, Hugh touches on the growing phenomenon of “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” which Matt Continetti describes as reaching new heights of intensity. Continetti shares his insights during a teaser clip from Hugh’s full hour-long interview.

Victor Davis Hanson talks about the Left's efforts to offend autoworkers, minorities, Catholics and more, demographics where the GOP has historically been weak are looking quite strong.

Dan Proft and Amy Jacobson talk with Danial Mahony of Assumption University about the left’s increasing repudiation of Western values, illustrated by recent events such as Nottingham University’s decision to issue a trigger warning on Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales.

Dennis Prager reflects on the stark differences between Europe’s changing immigration policies and the United States', highlighting the growing divide between public sentiment and political action on immigration.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

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