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A Battle for America's Future

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Welcome to CURE America with Star Parker. This week's episode dives deep into the upcoming presidential debates and the crucial issues shaping our political landscape. We explore President Biden’s campaign focus on abortion, insurrection, and racial division, with in-depth analysis from our expert panel. We shift our focus to a broader discussion on the "soul of America" with Richard Manning from Americans for Limited Government. We address the significance of this election and the importance of election integrity, highlighted by Marty Dannenfelser, Vice President for Government Relations and Coalitions at CURE. We also dive deep into President Biden’s controversial address at Morehouse College, come under scrutiny. The Wall Street Journal noted Biden’s provocative statement on democracy's failure for black men, prompting Richard Manning’s perspective on the matter. Our conversation also covers the unique dynamics of Israel from the perspective of black liberals, emphasizing the democratic status in the Middle East and the civil rights enjoyed by its Arab citizens. We critique Biden’s speech at an elite university in Atlanta, Georgia, for its lack of empowerment and substance, especially concerning young black men. The episode also delves into voting rights issues in Georgia and controversial statements by politicians like Kamala Harris. We are joined by our own Marty Dannenfelser, Vice President for Government Relations and Coalitions at CURE, and Jonathan Alexandre, Senior Counsel at Liberty Counsel Action. Additionally, we have a one-on-one interview with Nicole Hayes, MPA, Director of State Public Policy at CMDA, as she shares insights about her organization and the amazing work that they are doing.
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Welcome to CURE America with Star Parker. This week's episode dives deep into the upcoming presidential debates and the crucial issues shaping our political landscape. We explore President Biden’s campaign focus on abortion, insurrection, and racial division, with in-depth analysis from our expert panel. We shift our focus to a broader discussion on the "soul of America" with Richard Manning from Americans for Limited Government. We address the significance of this election and the importance of election integrity, highlighted by Marty Dannenfelser, Vice President for Government Relations and Coalitions at CURE. We also dive deep into President Biden’s controversial address at Morehouse College, come under scrutiny. The Wall Street Journal noted Biden’s provocative statement on democracy's failure for black men, prompting Richard Manning’s perspective on the matter. Our conversation also covers the unique dynamics of Israel from the perspective of black liberals, emphasizing the democratic status in the Middle East and the civil rights enjoyed by its Arab citizens. We critique Biden’s speech at an elite university in Atlanta, Georgia, for its lack of empowerment and substance, especially concerning young black men. The episode also delves into voting rights issues in Georgia and controversial statements by politicians like Kamala Harris. We are joined by our own Marty Dannenfelser, Vice President for Government Relations and Coalitions at CURE, and Jonathan Alexandre, Senior Counsel at Liberty Counsel Action. Additionally, we have a one-on-one interview with Nicole Hayes, MPA, Director of State Public Policy at CMDA, as she shares insights about her organization and the amazing work that they are doing.
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