Campaign for Working Families

Thursday, November 12, 2020

A Prayer And A Warning
 
One of the pleasures I had during this rugged campaign year was getting to know Rev. Franklin Graham, the president of Samaritan’s Purse, a global humanitarian aid ministry. I’ve joined him at the United Nations to witness the first major speech on religious liberty by a U.S. president. And I was one of the group of leaders who met with Graham over dinner the night before the astonishingly successfully Prayer March in Washington, D.C., which by some estimates was attended by as many as 150,000 people.
 
Yesterday, in one of his frequent calls to prayer for the president, Graham clearly explained what kind of danger we are facing as a nation from within. He also outlined the growing assault on religious liberty that would occur under a Biden Administration, which would likely escalate the attacks on Christian businesses and nonprofits that we saw in the Obama Administration.
 
In a tweet, Graham said,
 
“It seems our nation is under attack—attack from within, from socialists who want to bring anarchy to our streets. The hard-won freedoms that we have enjoyed in America are very much at stake. Pray for the President, our Commander-in-Chief, as he leads the nation during these turbulent times, that God would give him wisdom, grace, and understanding for times such as these.”
 
 

Georgia On Our Minds
 
Georgia’s secretary of state announced Wednesday that his state will conduct a hand recount of all ballots cast in the presidential race in the state. While I agree with a hand recount, it really doesn’t get to the heart of the problem. The concern is not that the votes were miscounted but that the votes being counted may be illegitimate.
 
For example, if a mail-in ballot is in an envelope that arrives after the deadline, the envelope was likely disposed of by ballot counters in cities such as Philadelphia, Milwaukee and Atlanta.
 
But in the meantime, Georgia will determine whether Republicans retain a slim majority in the U.S. Senate and will be able to block the worst plans of Nancy Pelosi and the increasingly radicalized Democratic Party. Both Senate races there will be decided by runoff elections in January.
 
The two Republican senators in Georgia have radical opponents. One is Raphael Warnock, who has a record of radicalism that he doesn’t hide from. Warnock once hosted Cuban dictator Fidel Castro to speak at his church.
 
Warnock is also a fan of Jeremiah Wright. If that name sounds familiar it’s because Wright was Barack Obama’s pastor and mentor in Chicago. But even Obama knew to run for cover and disassociate from Wright when the pastor’s sermon declaring that the U.S. got what it deserved on 9-11 became public. Warnock hasn’t run from Wright; in fact, he’s defended Wright’s outrageous comments.
 
The Democrat running for the other seat is Jon Ossoff, who’s just as dangerous. Ossoff supports open borders, socialized medicine, the Green New Deal and defunding the police.
 
If both Republican incumbents lose, the Senate will be 50-50 and whoever is vice president will break the tie on incredibly important matters, including the rules of the Senate, Second Amendment rights, religious liberty and on and on.
 
If even one of the Republican incumbents loses, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will have a one-vote margin in the Senate and be at the mercies of people like Mitt Romney and Lisa Murkowski, and we all know what that’ll mean.
 
The Left is pouring all of their resources into these two runoff campaigns. Some Democrats and liberal pundits are even encouraging liberals to move to Georgia in order to vote there and sway the outcome of those races. That may not be legal, but it’s an indication of just how much the left wants this. They know that if they get control of Senate, they may be able to enact the most radical parts of their agenda.
 
Like everyone else, we at Campaign for Working Families are weary after a long campaign season. But we plan to do everything we can to retain those two Senate seats, including making a six-figure outlay from our Super PAC, Campaign for American Values, and from our regular PAC, Campaign for Working Families.



Left-wing Violence
 
The political left has a growing problem on its hands.  While many on the left dismiss Antifa as "a myth" or "an idea, not an organization," as Joe Biden once suggested, it is a growing threat to civility and order.
 
Last week, Antifa demonstrators took to the streets of Denver, chanting, "No Borders!  No walls!  No USA at all!"  Marchers carried a sign that read, "Death to Fascism and the Liberalism That Enables It."
 
And even as their preferred candidate was anointed the winner of the presidential election by the media, these very real left-wing fascists attacked the Democrat Party headquarters in Portland.  They smashed windows and spray painted "F--- Biden" and "No Presidents."
 
Somehow, I don't think these radicals are listening to calls for "unity."
 
But this is just further evidence that government at every level – local, state and federal – must take the threat of left-wing anarchy and political violence far more seriously.  These Marxist cells must be exposed and their supporters must be prosecuted.