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Full Hour | In today’s third hour, Dom welcomes U.S. Representative Guy Reschenthaler back onto the Dom Giordano Program to get his thoughts on the race between Dr. Mehmet Oz and Democratic contender John Fetterman. Reschenthaler explains why he’s fully in the Oz camp, telling why he thinks he will win and why public safety and criminal justice will be the Achilles heel of the Fetterman campaign. Then, Reschenthaler offers his opinion on the news today that the U.S. Supreme Court has sided with a Pennsylvania Republican concerning mail-in balloting, telling what he thinks this means for elections moving forward. Also, Dom asks for Reschenthaler to weigh in on what issues he think is most important to voters in the upcoming midterm election.
Then, Dom welcomes political strategist and co-Founder of Broad and Liberty Albert Eisenberg back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss a series of Tweets he made this morning concerning polling in Pennsylvania’s midterm elections. On Twitter, Eisenberg got Giordano’s attention when he wrote that Philadelphia has been polling over 20% for Dr. Oz, a shocking number in a City in which Republican candidates usually get blown out, largely swaying the state-wide election. Eisenberg explains what this means, and tells how and why Black and Latino voters are moving toward Oz and the Republican Party. Then, Giordano and Eisenberg discuss a New Yorker article that suggests Fetterman is the answer for working class voters, with Eisenberg instead telling that the majority of Fetterman support comes from radical progressives. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
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Full Hour | In today’s third hour, Dom welcomes U.S. Representative Guy Reschenthaler back onto the Dom Giordano Program to get his thoughts on the race between Dr. Mehmet Oz and Democratic contender John Fetterman. Reschenthaler explains why he’s fully in the Oz camp, telling why he thinks he will win and why public safety and criminal justice will be the Achilles heel of the Fetterman campaign. Then, Reschenthaler offers his opinion on the news today that the U.S. Supreme Court has sided with a Pennsylvania Republican concerning mail-in balloting, telling what he thinks this means for elections moving forward. Also, Dom asks for Reschenthaler to weigh in on what issues he think is most important to voters in the upcoming midterm election.
Then, Dom welcomes political strategist and co-Founder of Broad and Liberty Albert Eisenberg back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss a series of Tweets he made this morning concerning polling in Pennsylvania’s midterm elections. On Twitter, Eisenberg got Giordano’s attention when he wrote that Philadelphia has been polling over 20% for Dr. Oz, a shocking number in a City in which Republican candidates usually get blown out, largely swaying the state-wide election. Eisenberg explains what this means, and tells how and why Black and Latino voters are moving toward Oz and the Republican Party. Then, Giordano and Eisenberg discuss a New Yorker article that suggests Fetterman is the answer for working class voters, with Eisenberg instead telling that the majority of Fetterman support comes from radical progressives. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

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