Part 1: Ray and WLOB Radio had a technical difficult morning. He talks about the 2nd District Congressional Race and Dale Crafts, the cancel culture, Laura Trump, Mercedes Schlapp, Katrina Pierson, Pam Bondi, Women for Trump tour, Stars & Stripes Bar, good vs evil, and that we need to be better than the other side and do things the right way.
Part 2: Technical difficulties are still plaguing Ray. Ray give Wayne Parry a shout out. Ray talks about the violence and the mayor of Chicago.
Part 3: Ray and David Jones welcome Congressional District 2 Candidate Dale Crafts. They talk about the results of the election what’s next the the campaign. Dale needs your support whether it is big or small, time or money, we need to get Jared Golden out of office. For more information on Dale and his campaign visit his website: DaleCraftsforCongress.com. Ray and David continues the discussion about the dinner table and the importance of parental involvement.
Part 4: Ray and David talk real estate. The topic is interest rates and how much you can buy with the low rates that are offered today. They talk about title companies that he works with and why. David describes some of the listings that he has available. Ray talks about how Conner (his son that works at FO Bailey Real Estate) is killing it. Call David today. By dealing with local businesses you can form working relationships. Contact David for more information – office: 207-781-1111, cell: 207-650-3455 or email: info@fobailey.com.
Part 5: Ray and David relive the ’80s. They welcome Liz Harrington by phone to talk about the Women for Trump coming to Maine. Laura Trump, Mercedes Schlapp, Katrina Pierson, and Pam Bondi will be in Maine tonight. They get into how you change the laws if you don’t like them, not destroy property and throw things at police, democrats punishing those that they don’t like, Trump’s accomplishments and the website promiseskept.com.
Part 6: Ray welcomes Lori Parham the State Director for AARP Maine. They talk about the bond that AARP Maine have been promoting, Maine’s need for high speed Broadband expansion. They talk about the benefits: healthcare, telemedicine, commuting, connecting with family, working from home, education and more.
Part 7: Ray takes a call from Arthur Langley that continues with his appreciation for the need for the broadband expansion as a resident in Harrington Maine.