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Ep. 76 – Why is California still counting ballots?

29 min · 9 de jun de 2026
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The longer California counts ballots, the worse Republican candidates fare. Is this no big deal or evidence of fraud? Parental pause point questions: 1. How soon after the polls close should election results be known? (2:09) 2. Which of The Great 8 Questions would you use in response to this argument? (8:36) 3. Who do you think said this? (11:42) 4. Do people have an incentive to commit fraud? (25:05) 5. Is this definitive proof that fraud happened? (26:36) The Great 8 Questions: 1. What happens next? 2. Has this been tried before? 3. Is there a principle involved? 4. What are the trade-offs? 5. What do you mean by that? 6. Is this an appeal to emotion or logic? 7. Am I focused on the speaker or the argument? 8. What does the Bible say?

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