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The Schilling Show 7/28/17 Hour1: Jason Snead and Ed Brodow

Jason Snead, policy analyst in The Heritage Foundation’s Edwin Meese III
Center for Legal and Judicial Studies, joins us to talk about Voter Fraud Verified.
About the Presidential advisory commission on election integrity, why it was convened, the legal issues it faces in its attempt to collect data from individual states.
We will also talk about the left’s contention that fraud doesn’t happen and that it’s merely an effort to suppress voters.

Also in the first hour, we talk to Ed Brodow, media analyst, and author of: Tyranny of the Minority: CalExit: Behind the California Secession Movement.
We will discuss California’s ballot initiative system, what the proposal would allow, what if approved, and the practical impacts on California and the rest of the US.

All in the first hour of a Freaky Friday edition of The Schilling Show!

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