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Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by offering what happened over the weekend, telling of a new angle proposed by Trump that looks to capture a new demographic of voters after he proposed ending taxation for people who earn tips. Then, Dom tells of a push by the Trump campaign to capture younger voters, but counteracts that with some of his vice presidential choices.
Then, Dom welcomes in Evan Bochetto, son of friend of the show attorney George Bochetto who freed both the Columbus and Rizzo statues, who’s involved with the Philadelphia Young Republicans, a group exponentially growing as younger people recognize the positive impact that a Trump presidency would have on their lives. Evan, who provided an interview this weekend to the Inquirer, reinforces what he told the newspaper, telling why young people have gravitated toward the former President. Bochetto notes how so many millennials now are needing to hold two jobs, working 70 to 80 hours a week just to make ends meet, now asking what exactly the American Dream is, and losing faith in the current administration. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by offering what happened over the weekend, telling of a new angle proposed by Trump that looks to capture a new demographic of voters after he proposed ending taxation for people who earn tips. Then, Dom tells of a push by the Trump campaign to capture younger voters, but counteracts that with some of his vice presidential choices.
Then, Dom welcomes in Evan Bochetto, son of friend of the show attorney George Bochetto who freed both the Columbus and Rizzo statues, who’s involved with the Philadelphia Young Republicans, a group exponentially growing as younger people recognize the positive impact that a Trump presidency would have on their lives. Evan, who provided an interview this weekend to the Inquirer, reinforces what he told the newspaper, telling why young people have gravitated toward the former President. Bochetto notes how so many millennials now are needing to hold two jobs, working 70 to 80 hours a week just to make ends meet, now asking what exactly the American Dream is, and losing faith in the current administration. (Photo by Getty Images)

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