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April 17, 2019
Title: A Badge of Honor
Topic: Elections
Discussed by Brent Keilen
with Family Research Council (www.FRC.org)
By a razor-thin margin, Judge Brian Hagedorn, the Conservative-backed candidate for Wisconsin state Supreme Court, has declared victory over the Left's Judge Lisa Neubauer in an extremely close race for the state's open Supreme Court seat.
Brent Keilen has more details about the race. He also encourages ALL Christians to become involved and vote because ALL elections matter.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Why did Planned Parenthood and the Human Rights Campaign smeared Judge Brian Hagedorn as a bigot and "hater”?
Did the liberal attacks ignite the Conservative grassroot organizations in Wisconsin to work even harder to elect Hagedorn?
Has it become the focal point of many Democrats to demonize a Christian Conservative candidate? Brent believes that this win is a positive prediction of 2020. Listen as he explains…
Why is it important to know the difference between the Democrat agenda for America and the Republican Agenda for America?
Do Republicans need to learn to condense their message? Is this why Democrats can grab the attention of millennials so easily?
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May 21, 2018
Title: Are Dems Losing their Grip on Millennials?
Topic: Millennials
Discussed by Brent Keilen
with Family Research Council (www.FRC.org)
If you are not Liberal when you are young, you don’t have a heart. But, if you are not Conservative as you get older, you don’t have a brain.
Are Dems becoming “so far left” that they are losing millennials to the right?
New guest Brent Keilen, a millennial himself, is the Director of Family Research Council Action, a division of the
Family Research Council.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
In Congressional races in 2016, what was the ratio of millennials supporting Democrats vs. Republicans?
What do the numbers reflect now?
What issues are changing the millennials’ minds?
Who votes more often: millennials or seniors?
Are Conservative, family values still important and relevant to the future of our country?
What should we do between now and November to encourage more millennials to vote Republican?
How do we combat MSM, MTV, and Social Media’s bias against Conservative ideas and candidates?
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May 18, 2018
Title: Are Dems Losing their Grip on Millennials?
Topic: Millennials
Discussed by Brent Keilen
with Family Research Council (www.FRC.org)
If you are not Liberal when you are young, you don’t have a heart. But, if you are not Conservative as you get older, you don’t have a brain.
Are Dems becoming “so far left” that they are losing millennials to the right?
New guest Brent Keilen, a millennial himself, is the Director of Family Research Council Action, a division of the
Family Research Council.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
In Congressional races in 2016, what was the ratio of millennials supporting Democrats vs. Republicans?
What do the numbers reflect now?
What issues are changing the millennials’ minds?
Who votes more often: millennials or seniors?
Are Conservative, family values still important and relevant to the future of our country?
What should we do between now and November to encourage more millennials to vote Republican?
How do we combat MSM, MTV, and Social Media’s bias against Conservative ideas and candidates?
Click here for more information on this and other issues facing our country.
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May 17, 2018
Title: Are Dems Losing their Grip on Millennials?
Topic: Millennials
Discussed by Brent Keilen
with Family Research Council (www.FRC.org)
If you are not Liberal when you are young, you don’t have a heart. But, if you are not Conservative as you get older, you don’t have a brain.
Are Dems becoming “so far left” that they are losing millennials to the right?
New guest Brent Keilen, a millennial himself, is the Director of Family Research Council Action, a division of the
Family Research Council.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
In Congressional races in 2016, what was the ratio of millennials supporting Democrats vs. Republicans?
What do the numbers reflect now?
What issues are changing the millennials’ minds?
Who votes more often: millennials or seniors?
Are Conservative, family values still important and relevant to the future of our country?
What should we do between now and November to encourage more millennials to vote Republican?
How do we combat MSM, MTV, and Social Media’s bias against Conservative ideas and candidates?
Click here for more information on this and other issues facing our country.
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May 14, 2018
Title: Are Dems Losing their Grip on Millennials?
Topic: Millennials
Discussed by Brent Keilen
with Family Research Council (www.FRC.org)
If you are not Liberal when you are young, you don’t have a heart. But, if you are not Conservative as you get older, you don’t have a brain.
Are Dems becoming “so far left” that they are losing millennials to the right?
New guest Brent Keilen, a millennial himself, is the Director of Family Research Council Action, a division of the
Family Research Council.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
In Congressional races in 2016, what was the ratio of millennials supporting Democrats vs. Republicans?
What do the numbers reflect now?
What issues are changing the millennials’ minds?
Who votes more often: millennials or seniors?
Are Conservative, family values still important and relevant to the future of our country?
What should we do between now and November to encourage more millennials to vote Republican?
How do we combat MSM, MTV, and Social Media’s bias against Conservative ideas and candidates?
Click here for more information on this and other issues facing our country.
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization