Part 1: Ray and Debi talk about poor white men and how the media is reporting polls. Ray and Debi believe that it is time for former President Obama to go gently into the night.
Part 2: Ray talks about how in the Dakota states they are telling hunters that they could loose their right to vote. Ray reads a news story about one of the accusers of Judge Kavanaugh and her false claims.
Part 3: Ray talks about the great things happening in Maine and America. He is frustrated that there is no real reporting of the good things happening in our fantastic state and Ray has called out Portland Press and TV stations for not doing a better job of reporting the truth.
11-02-18 Congressman Bruce Poliquin
Part 1: Ray and Joe have Congressman Bruce Poliquin on by phone. Ray and the Congressman talk about some of the crazy things that have been hurled at him that are untrue. He deeply cares about the pre-existing condition and Maine’s aging community lies that his opponent keeps spreading. Bruce talks about the NRA rating and the support he has because of his stance on the 2nd Amendment. Bruce points out some of the things he has worked hard to achieve. He is against any tax hike and illegal immigration. He supports legal immigration and strong borders. He stresses that the opioid crisis won’t end until we have a strong border.
Part 2: Ray tells Joe about the employment issues and how many jobs have increased. Ray poses the question, “Are you better off now than you were two years ago?” Congressman Poliquin stresses the differences between his side vs the Democrat side…we need to continue to keep going in the direction that we are heading now. He has the experience and history of creating jobs and protecting our border security. Ray praises his staff, but especially Corenna O’Brien. For more information visit Bruce’s website: poliquin.house.gov.
11-02-18 Jonathan Sahrbeck
Part 1: Ray and Joe welcome the new Cumberland County DA. Both of Jonathan’s opponents have dropped out of the race. Jonathan Sahrbeck is in studio this morning talking about the challenge he will have filling Stephanie Anderson’s shoes. They talk about the “CSI effect” when prosecuting a case with a jury. He wants to focus on the opioid crisis. He praises the people that he works with and is proud to work with them and emphasizes that they are a team.
Part 2: Jonathan, Joe and Ray continue the discussion about the amount of votes that will need to be cast to cement his position. Jonathan also talk about how appreciative he is that she is willing to be around for any advice. He has the full support of the law enforcement family as well.
11-02-18 Shawn Moody
Part 1: Ray and Joe are joined by Shawn Moody. Joe is the treasurer for his Gubernatorial campaign. Shawn thanks Joe for all of his hard work raising money. He also stresses how important it is to get the voters out and vote on Tuesday!!! Shawn describes his natural progression to become a Republican and what he has learned on the campaign trail.
Part 2: Ray tells Shawn about the superstition he has, that whoever is running for office, has a great chance of winning. They head to the job discussion and capitalism. The boys talk about tax cuts.
Part 3: The boys welcome a call from current Governor Paul LePage and they talk about how well the economy is progressing. They talk about how to continue that great trend especially with our small businesses. Topics include education consolidation, non-payment to businesses from state, the reform of the state schools (transferable credits from community colleges to state college). Ray asks Gov. LePage about the kids being lifted out of poverty since he has been in office and it isn’t being reported anywhere. Joe talks about the great work that the Governor and First Lady has done for their work with Maine’s Veterans. Shawn thanks the Governor for running the state as a business. Joe also thanks him, especially for appointing him as Chairman of the Pharmacy Board. Ray goes back to the amount of small businesses that have opened in the last four years. LePage reiterates that Maine doesn’t need to have an income tax.