Podcast
Hispanics Flee from Democrats: They’ve Seen This Socialist Story Before
A new survey shows Hispanics are more like to vote for Republican candidates than Democrats this year – by a nine-point margin. Sara says she is not surprised by this massive shift, pointing out these voters want nothing to do with government handouts, socialist policies, and assaults on family values.
She also welcomes Radio America New Director and 3 Martini Lunch Co-Host Greg Corombos to discuss the big issues that will motivate voters in this year’s midterm elections, why President Biden cannot spin his way out of inflation and high gas prices, and why Biden refuses to boost domestic energy production.
And Sara enjoys Elon Musk’s challenge to Vladimir Putin.
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Greg Abbott’s Decision to Stand Up To President Biden Was Completely Legal
When Governor Abbott stood up to President Biden and his open-border policies, did you wonder if what the governor was doing was legal? After all, the courts always side with the federal government over states when it comes to border security, right?
Wrong.
On an exciting Sara Carter Show, law professor and Warrior Defense Project Director Dr. Jeffrey F. Addicott breaks down the legality of Greg Abbott’s humiliation of the Biden administration on border security. From Addicott’s perspective, the governor’s decisions were completely constitutional and made with the security of his citizens in mind. While Americans can’t sue the Biden administration for opening the border, Addicott lays out why it is vitally important to change the chief executive in the 2024 elections.
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