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Full Hour | In today’s second hour, Dom leads off the Dom Giordano Program by taking listeners out to Evanston, Illinois, where a local school district launch an affinity program that would group individuals based on race, and relaunching segregation in the name of virtue signaling. Then, Dom tells about the new trend of binary and Trans children, calling back to a segment on Bill Maher’s weekend show in which he asked why, in his LA circles, everybody seems to have a trans kid, whereas throughout the rest of the Country this does not apply.
Then, Dom welcomes in Northampton County GOP Chairman Glenn Geissinger onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss some voting machine trouble that has risen in his County. First, Geissinger takes us back to 2019, when questions first arose after a voting machine malfunction that saw voters voting for the opposite candidate when clicking a touch screen. Geissinger was told that all will be okay and fixed, but then earlier this month, the same problem triggered again, leading to some questions about the voting results in Northampton County. Dom explains the implications of such a trend, telling why he’s frustrated with Al Schmidt and others who have the power to make change, as they continue to brush off repeated instances of glitches as non-issues and conspiracy theories. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Full Hour | In today’s second hour, Dom leads off the Dom Giordano Program by taking listeners out to Evanston, Illinois, where a local school district launch an affinity program that would group individuals based on race, and relaunching segregation in the name of virtue signaling. Then, Dom tells about the new trend of binary and Trans children, calling back to a segment on Bill Maher’s weekend show in which he asked why, in his LA circles, everybody seems to have a trans kid, whereas throughout the rest of the Country this does not apply.
Then, Dom welcomes in Northampton County GOP Chairman Glenn Geissinger onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss some voting machine trouble that has risen in his County. First, Geissinger takes us back to 2019, when questions first arose after a voting machine malfunction that saw voters voting for the opposite candidate when clicking a touch screen. Geissinger was told that all will be okay and fixed, but then earlier this month, the same problem triggered again, leading to some questions about the voting results in Northampton County. Dom explains the implications of such a trend, telling why he’s frustrated with Al Schmidt and others who have the power to make change, as they continue to brush off repeated instances of glitches as non-issues and conspiracy theories. (Photo by Getty Images)

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