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The Rubin Report

Larry Elder Just Made the Next Election a Lot Harder to Predict | Direct Message | Rubin Report

Tue, 01 Nov 2022

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Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks about Larry Elder considering running for president in the 2024 election; Barack Obama telling voters to trust Democrats to handle rising crime while campaigning for Gretchen Whitmer; the revelation by The Intercept that execs at Twitter and Facebook like Vijaya Gadde have been having secret meetings with the Department of Homeland Security, giving the government a larger role in social media censorship than previously known; NBC News Senior Reporter Ben Collins comparing Elon Musk to a QAnon conspiracy theorist for Tweeting an article that questioned the mainstream narrative of the attack on Nancy Pelosi’s husband Paul Pelosi by David DePape; Kathy Hochul telling Al Sharpton that the rising crime narrative of Republicans is actually a myth; “The View” exploiting children to push politics on their Halloween episode; Chris Sununu telling Meet The Press’ Chuck Todd how out of touch he is with the average voter and why his bubble makes him think that inflation isn’t important; Joe Rogan talking to Bridget Phetasy about the massive red wave coming and how Democrats voters are flipping to vote for Ron DeSantis; and much more. ---------- Today’s Sponsors: Blaze Election Guide- Need a a comprehensive guide to let you know exactly what you need to look out for on election night? Go to TheBlaze.com/ElectionGuide to receive a FREE copy of Blaze Media’s Ultimate Guide to the Midterms delivered straight to your inbox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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