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Trump Needs To Prioritize Relatability Thursday Night

Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by offering up a preview of the upcoming debate between President Biden and opponent Donald Trump. Dom first offers his general thoughts on how Trump should present himself, then plays back a clip from Chuck Todd who surprisingly agrees with Dom that Trump needs to present his soft side during the debate. Dom notes that if Trump can make himself the relatable President this week, the election will be an easy task moving forward. Then, Dom welcomes in attorney Bruce Castor, who this week filed a federal lawsuit aimed at Pennsylvania’s voting systems, alleging that Pennsylvania failed to meet federal election standards in 2022, noting that there’s nothing in place preventing the state from repeating a surpassing of ‘error rates’ under federal law. Castor explains how somebody from the Missouri-based United Sovereign Americans reached out, a call he was hesitant to take at first not wanting to involve himself in any voter cases, but notes how this one is a particularly egregious and he felt obligated to become involved. (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)
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24 Jun 2024

Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by offering up a preview of the upcoming debate between President Biden and opponent Donald Trump. Dom first offers his general thoughts on how Trump should present himself, then plays back a clip from Chuck Todd who surprisingly agrees with Dom that Trump needs to present his soft side during the debate. Dom notes that if Trump can make himself the relatable President this week, the election will be an easy task moving forward. Then, Dom welcomes in attorney Bruce Castor, who this week filed a federal lawsuit aimed at Pennsylvania’s voting systems, alleging that Pennsylvania failed to meet federal election standards in 2022, noting that there’s nothing in place preventing the state from repeating a surpassing of ‘error rates’ under federal law. Castor explains how somebody from the Missouri-based United Sovereign Americans reached out, a call he was hesitant to take at first not wanting to involve himself in any voter cases, but notes how this one is a particularly egregious and he felt obligated to become involved. (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)