November Ahead: Election Issues, Fraud Concerns, and Republican Strategy
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Saturday, March 14, 2026
On this episode of Political Pitchforks on WWTC AM 1280 The Patriot, Susan and Jeremy focus on the key issues shaping the upcoming November election and what they could mean for both candidates and voters. The discussion centers on the political landscape as it stands today, with particular attention to the themes and controversies likely to dominate campaign messaging in the months ahead.
A significant portion of the conversation examines concerns around election integrity, with the hosts discussing “fraud” as a major talking point in the broader political debate. They explore how these concerns are being framed within public discourse and how they influence voter confidence, campaign strategy, and party priorities heading into a high-stakes election cycle.
Susan and Jeremy also turn their attention to Republican Party strategy, considering how the party might position itself to maximize turnout, unify messaging, and respond to the most pressing issues raised by voters. They discuss the balance between addressing perceived vulnerabilities and focusing on policy-driven outreach designed to expand support.
Throughout the episode, listeners are given a forward-looking analysis of the political environment, with an emphasis on strategy, messaging, and the key issues expected to shape the November ballot.
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