November 4, 2015

November 4, 2015

FOUNTAIN RUN, KY - MAY 17: Kentucky Republican senatorial candidate Matt Bevin reacts after ringing the bell on the "High Striker" game at the Fountain Run BBQ Festival while campaigning for the Republican primary May 17, 2014 in Fountain Run, Kentucky. Bevin and Senate Minoriry Leader Mitch McConnell are campaigning heavily throughout the state during the final weekend before the Republican primary to be held May 20. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

On Wednesday’s Mark Levin Show: The strength of the Republican party isn’t Reince Priebus, the RNC, Mitch McConnell, or John Boehner; it’s us at the local level. Conservatives are winning election after election at the state level during President Obama’s two terms, but the problem is the federal government trumps everything and anything it wants to at the state and local level. State legislatures and governorships are going Republican in ways we’ve never seen in modern American history. Our strength is at the state level and we need to tap into it in order to restore our republic and put the federal government back in the Constitutional box. Mark speaks with Kentucky Governor-elect Matt Bevin to discuss the Conservative surge in state elections. Finally, Brian Kilmeade calls in to discuss his new book, Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli Pirates: The Forgotten War That Changed American History.

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Washington Post
The 2015 election tightened the Republican stranglehold on state government

Politico
Jeb Bush plummets in latest national poll

NRO
Kentucky’s New GOP Lt. Gov. Is Black Tea-Party Activist

USA Today
DEA chief: Comey ‘spot on’ linking Ferguson impact to crime surge

AP
New Fears That ISIS Bomb Brought Down Russian Jet

The Hill
GOP: Obama circumventing Senate in Paris climate deal talks

Washington Post
The GOP’s ridiculous debate demands should be rejected

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