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September 13, 2012


Title: Why Must R&R Stick With The Game Plan?
Topic: Old Topic - 2012 Presidential Election
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)

Part 1 of 2

Was there a knockout blow for either party at the conventions this year?

Did both parties make many errors? Will 2012 be a rerun of 2004?

Can Obama succeed in doing what "Dubya" did in 2004"

Can Romney successfully counter-attack the Obama strategy?



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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Old Topic - 2012 Presidential Election
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)

Do you like our plan to get our voters to vote ten times?

 Is the best defense a good offense? Does Romney have the advantage of being on the offense?

Can you give a synopsis to our listeners of where we are politically now that the conventions are over?

Is money "the mother's milk of politics"?



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April 13, 2012


Title: Presidential Leadership Expert Discusses Santorum's Departure!
Topic: Old Topic - 2012 Presidential Election
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)

Part 1 of 2

Special guest Dr. Charles Dunn answers:

Did Santorum see that there was no light at the end of the tunnel? Could he have easily lost his home state?

Did he suspend his campaign to preserve his hope of a political resurrection? Does Romney need Santorum more than Santorum needs Romney?

What is Romney's Achilles Heel in unifying the GOP? Could Santorum serve as Romney's bridge to Evangelicals?



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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Old Topic - 2012 Presidential Election
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)

Was Santorum's candidacy miraculous? How should this encourage all believers in democracy?

What are some things that Romney can now set his sights on?

Which is America's most important geopolitical region? What does Romney need to find in a running mate?



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February 21, 2012


Title: Are We On a Yo-Yo String? Does Romney, Santorum, Gingrich, Paul or Cruz, have it locked up so tight that the rest should go home?
Topic: Old Topic - 2012 Presidential Election
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)

Part 1 of 2

Special guest Dr. Charles Dunn answers:

Do any of the candidates have the race locked up so tight that no one else has a chance?

If Santorum wins Michigan, will that make him more formidable to Romney than ever?



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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Old Topic - 2012 Presidential Election
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)

Will Rick Santorum be able to hold on to his lead in Michigan or will he be crucified on the airways because of Romney's millions?

Has the Mitt Romney campaign written off Michigan's delegate votes? Why was it easier to portray Gingrich negatively than Santorum?



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February 3, 2012


Title: With Romney only having 59 delegate votes and NEEDING 1144 --- has the fat lady sung yet?
Topic: Presidential Politics
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)

Part 1 of 2

Special guest Dr. Charles Dunn answers:

How many delegate votes does Romney STILL need?

Is Gingrich on the ballot in all states?




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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Presidential Politics
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)

With much of the female vote NOT in favor of Newt, does this put the nail on his coffin?

Dr. Dunn, is money the milk of Politics?

Is Ron Paul electable?




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January 25, 2012


Title: Proportional versus Winner Take All, Delegate Count to Delegate Strength – Do you understand Key Primary Terms?
Topic: Presidential Politics
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)

Part 1 of 4

Can you help us understand the delegate count to date?

What are the pros and cons, differences and similarities, of the key terms “proportional” and “winner takes all”?



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Title: Part 2 of 4
Topic: Presidential Politics
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)

Is it true that whichever GOP candidate who carries South Carolina will be the GOP candidate?

What is now the role left to Florida? What should we look out for?



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Title: Part 3 of 4
Topic: Presidential Politics
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)

Why do you say that Ron Paul is not a friend of evangelicals on social issues?

What changes does Ron Paul want to make to the republican platform?



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Title: Part 4 of 4
Topic: Presidential Politics
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)

Is it important today that our listeners, if they want to help influence a presidential race, find a candidate that they like today and support them financially?

Is it true that money is the milk of politics?



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January 9, 2012


Title: The 2012 Primaries have BEGUN - The ebb and flow of voter numbers!
Topic: Voter Registration
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)

Part 1 of 2

Let’s look at Iowa, a caucus, could have any registered voter gone to a caucus or do they register Republican or Democrat?

Can Democrats vote in the Republican primary in New Hampshire, and not have to declare themselves as such?



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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Voter Registration
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)

Wrapping up on Iowa, will the lesser candidates have difficulty raising money since they didn’t fare well in Iowa?

In the first 3 states, Iowa, South Carolina and New Hampshire - are they winner takes all the primary votes or are they proportionally distributed?



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December 19, 2011


Title: Is there Big Trouble under the GOP TENT because of New Proportional Representation in the Iowa, N.H., S.C. and Florida?
Topic: Political Lines
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)

Part 1 of 2

First, what is “Proportional Representation” and how does this affect the early selection of a Republican Presidential front-runner?

Is there still time for someone else to enter the Republican race?  If so, who might still have a good chance?  Is the G.O.P. Establishment in BIG trouble?



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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Political Lines
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)

Let’s review for those joining us - tell us more about the new proportional representation rules that will be governing the split of the Republican primary votes.

What is your opinion of:
a. Mitt Romney
b. Ron Paul
c. Michelle Bachmann
D. Rick Perry
e. Rick Santorum
f. Newt Gingrich

What should all of our listeners do between now and the primary in their respective states?



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November 2, 2011


Title: PROS & CONS --- Mitt Romney
Topic: Presidential Politics
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)

Can the Republican Party Leadership afford to allow Mitt Romney to win the primary and run as the Republican candidate in 2012?

Do you believe in 2012 the hardcore grassroots activists would get out and vote for anybody but Obama?

Further, when it comes to driving other people to the poles and encouraging friends and neighbors to vote, do you think that the activists will be lukewarm to cold?



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October 20, 2011


Title: Wanted: Bold, New Leader for President of the United States: GOP Nominees or Current President Need Not Apply
Topic: Presidential Politics
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)

Help Wanted: Bold, New Leader for President of the United States: GOP Nominees or Current President Need Not Apply.

Is this an unrealistic help wanted ad?

Dr. Charles Dunn is our guest discussing presidential politics. He believes that America is ready for a new leader to steer us out of our stagnate economy. Of the announced candidates, which one could lead America’s needed job growth by returning manufacturing jobs back to America?



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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Presidential Politics
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)

Could Herman Cain be the right candidate? Could Rick Perry be the right candidate?

Could someone emerge from the present field or will it take an as yet unannounced candidate? Is it too late for a new candidate to enter the race? Will the Democrats dump their weak candidate, Obama, and nominate someone like Hillary Clinton?



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August 12, 2011


Title: Is President Barack Obama Jimmy Carter on Steroids?
Topic: Obamanomics
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)

Dr. Charles Dunn, author of  "The Seven Laws of Presidential Leadership", explains why President Obama is Jimmy Carter on steroids.

Is this comparison fair: Carter, the engineer, liked to delve into the technical details of problems, while Obama, the professor, pursues lengthy analysis?

Is this observation correct: Obama is now losing key constituencies, including the general public, policy-making elites, interest groups, and members of his own party?

President Carter was unable to solve a miserable economy and a protracted Mid-East crisis. Will President Obama be able to solve our current economic downturn and our protracted involvement in nation-building in the Mid-East?



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May 13, 2011


Title: Seven Laws of Presidential Leadership and the No-Shows at S.C. Debate
Topic: Seven Laws of Presidential Leadership
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)

Segment 1 of 3

Second-stringers and some walk-ons showed up at the recent GOP Presidential Debate in South Carolina but what happened with the first-stringers like Romney, Huckabee, Gingrich, and Palin? Professor Dunn, from Grove City College, author of The Seven Laws of Presidential Leadership, joins us discussing how the Presidential Primary system works and how conservatives select the next President of the United States. We focus a short time on the Libertarian views of Congressman Ron Paul.



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Title: Part 2 of 3
Topic: Seven Laws of Presidential Leadership
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)

Was it a mistake for Romney, Huckabee, Gingrich, and Palin not to participate in the Presidential Debate in South Caroline? Who won the debate? Who looked good? Who looked bad? Professor Dunn continues discussing the recent debate and begins explaining how the Iowa caucus works, then moves on to the Primaries in New Hampshire.



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Title: Part 3 of 3
Topic: Seven Laws of Presidential Leadership
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)

Professor Dunn continues discussing the recent Presidential debate and points out how the Iowa caucus works, then moves on to the Primaries in New Hampshire. Professor Dunn, from Grove City College, author of The Seven Laws of Presidential Leadership, describes several of the candidates and how the independent voters will respond. Which primary of the first three is the most important? Will history repeat itself with the winner of the South Caroline Presidential Primary going on to winning the Republican nomination? Can listeners everywhere – no matter what state you live in - help starting today?



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