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Good morning, today on The Meter, we will cover the leak of the Supreme Court pre-ruling that Roe v. Wade may soon be overturned. The leak most likely came from a clerk of one of the liberal Justices. The left immediately took to the streets and marched in front of the homes Conservative Members. The nation's highest court pledges an investigation to the unprecedented incident. The Supreme Court has indicated that the 1973 ruling was bad law and not protected by the 14th Amendment. If the Court strikes down the previous ruling, the matter of abortion would be handed back to the States. If Roe v. Wade is  overturned will it lead to other major ruling such as gay marriage? In Buffalo, a gunman opened fire at a grocery store killing 10 and wounding 3. The police held a press conference stating the attack was racially motivated,  that the killer live streamed the attack, and written a 108 page manifesto filled with bigoted overtones. How can America proactively deal with such attacks? This Tuesday all eyes are on Pennsylvania as the Republican Senate Primary is held between 3 candidates of whom, Dr. Oz was endorsed by President Trump. Thus far Donald Trump's endorsed candidates are 55-0 against fellow Party members. Kathy Barnette has gained recently in the polls bringing major attention to the race. Bridgewater CEO David McCormick is also within the margin of error of Oz's lead. The key race is one of six battleground elections this November and one of two held by Republicans. How do you see the PA Republican race? Babies are hungry as formula is in short supply. The Biden administration hit with the war in Ukraine, outrageous inflation, surigng gas prices, and a shortage of baby formula. How will this affect Democrats in November. Please join the discussion at 10AM. The call-in number is 347-308-8933. Your input is essential!

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