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The US Midterms and the Biblical Case for Democracy

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November 10, 2022

On the morning after what was supposed to be a RED WAVE, sweeping the Republicans to power, Doug and Pesach ponder the early results. Pesach has questions about the way Americans count ballots, in light of his past experience as a poll watcher and vote counter in Israeli elections. Plus we get into the dynamics of "the Jewish vote" and Pesach shares a Biblical teaching that makes a case for government by the will of the people.

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