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The Schilling Show 4/6/18 Hour 1: Corey Stewart, John McMullen, Phil Kerpen

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The Schilling Show 4/6/18 Hour 1: Corey Stewart, John McMullen, Phil Kerpen

Corey Stewart for Senate discusses Attorney General Mark Herring’s press release, opponent Tim Kaine’s opinion, and more state politics.

John McMullen, employee and owner of Savvy Rest Natural Bedroom, shares his experience with the UVA Children’s Hospital and why he decided to sponsor the 2018 Care for Kids Radiothon.

President of the American Commitment, Phil Kerpen analyzes why the EPA plans to ease CAFE and Emissions Standards, the downsides and dangers, and the practical effect.

All of this and more in hour one on a Freaky and Free Phone Friday edition of The Schilling Show!

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