The Best Of Mark Levin - 5/7/22

The Best Of Mark Levin - 5/7/22

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2/5/26 - Election Integrity: Why Voter ID Matters to Americans

On Thursday’s Mark Levin Show, WREC’s Ben Ferguson fills in for Mark. Sen Chuck Schumer has labeled the SAVE Act—a bill requiring ID and proof of U.S. citizenship to vote in federal elections—as "Jim Crow 2.0," claiming it suppresses voters. This is racist – Schumer is implying t ...  Show more

2/4/26 - Immigration Enforcement: Change in Approach, Not Policy

On Wedneday’s Mark Levin Show, Larry O’Connor fills in for Mark. Border Czar Tom Homan is achieving what President Trump campaigned on: apprehending and deporting criminal illegal immigrants, even in hostile areas like Minneapolis. Despite media claims that the administration is ...  Show more

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Kansas voters reject constitutional amendment banning abortion
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The message sent by Kansas voters last night was as surprising as it was clear: keep abortion legal in our state. By a large margin, traditionally conservative Kansas rejected an amendment that would have taken away women’s right to abortion. It was the first time Americans were ...  Show more

Interviews with: Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, US Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield.
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First, Jake goes one-on-one with GOP Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves about the so-called "trigger law" in his state that would ban all abortions, except in cases of rape or to save the mother's life, if Roe v. Wade is overturned. They also discuss Mississippi’s high rate of infa ...  Show more

Abortion Politics Takes Centerstage for Both Parties
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Tomorrow is the one-year anniversary of the Supreme Court decision to overturn the constitutional right to abortion. CNN Political Director David Chalian breaks down how both Democrats and Republicans in the 2024 presidential race are marking the occasion. The Biden-Harris campai ...  Show more

Can Abortion Still Save the Democrats?
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With an unpopular president and soaring inflation, Democrats knew they had an uphill battle in the midterms.

But the fall of Roe v. Wade seemed to offer the party a way of energizing voters and holding ground. And one place where that hope could live or die is Michigan.< ...

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