Insight - Sep. 29th, 2020
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We must pray for Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Today on Insight, John and Josh Rosenstern discuss early voting and the first debate coming tonight. Brother John says he hopes the debate stays on topic and doesn’t turn to an attack on personal issues. If we, as believers can’t pray for both men then there is a heart issue that needs to be addressed. America is on display, and our country needs to make a good representation with this debate. Brother Josh says nearly one million people have already voted for this election, with twenty-five states that have reported their early numbers. Brother Josh reminds that some states allow registration on election day, in person; but most states cut registration off thirty days prior to election day. Virginia and North Carolina have already cast more than 200-thousand ballots; Brother Josh says Florida and California have requested 26-million ballots for early voting. The Rosenstern’s say this could possibly be attributed to COVID19 with people fearful of going to the polls. The two discuss how if any voter fraud is discovered there needs to be a severe penalty. The Rosenstern’s encourage all believers to discuss the issues with their friends and families and avoid talking about the candidates personally; they remind, the issues are too important to not talk about them.
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