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Hour 4 - Charlie James covered Rep. Cromer on SC runoffs, Talarico’s TX Senate ad, a Columbia teen takeover, Omar’s finances, and Fauci's accountability.

29 min · 22 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Hour 4 - Charlie James covered Rep. Cromer on SC runoffs, Talarico’s TX Senate ad, a Columbia teen takeover, Omar’s finances, and Fauci's accountability.

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n Hour 4 of this broadcast, The Charlie James Show on News/Talk 98.9 WORD analyzed a mix of high-stakes regional elections, shifting campaign media strategies, and controversial national figures. The hour began with an exclusive segment featuring South Carolina State Representative April Cromer, who joined the program to discuss strategic preparation for Tuesday’s crucial state primary runoff elections. Cromer focused heavily on driving local voter turnout across the Upstate and highlighted the major conservative matchups on the ballot. Following this local analysis, James pivoted to national campaigns by breaking down the multi-million dollar ad blitz launched by Democratic U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico in Texas. The show evaluated Talarico's new grocery-store-themed advertisement titled "Drowning," which targets inflation and rising grocery costs in an effort to court moderate voters and reset his image against Republican nominee Ken Paxton.The program then shifted focus to safety concerns and congressional ethics, analyzing a chaotic "teen takeover" event in Columbia, South Carolina, that disrupted local businesses and strained municipal law enforcement resources. This discussion led directly into a critique of Minnesota Representative Ilhan Omar, focusing on newly surfaced reports regarding alleged financial discrepancies and campaign fund management errors. The broadcast concluded with an analytical overview of government accountability, with James expressing deep skepticism that either Dr. Anthony Fauci or Representative Omar would ever face severe legal consequences for their controversial records. The segment wrapped up with a reflective look at the visual and symbolic history of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, drawing parallels between national monuments and the current state of American civic discourse.

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