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Plus: Voter Fraud Cases Emerge in Battleground States of North Carolina, Georgia September 10 2020 Good morning from Washington, where President Trump names 20 more candidates he would consider for the next Supreme Court vacancy. Fred Lucas reports on how the president characterizes them, and also covers in cases of voter fraud in two states. On the podcast, The Heritage Foundation’s Mary Clare Amselem takes on the idea that “nice white parents” ruined public schools. Plus: the Trump’s administration’s pro-life record, and the irrepressible Diamond and Silk join “Problematic Women.” On this date in 1813, Capt. Oliver Hazard Perry leads nine American ships to victory over six British warships in the Battle of Lake Erie during the War of 1812. NEWS [Trump Adds These 20 Names to His List of Supreme Court Candidates]( [Trump Adds These 20 Names to His List of Supreme Court Candidates]( By Fred Lucas President Trump adds 20 names to his list of candidates for the Supreme Court, including six women, three Senate Republicans, and a state attorney general. [More]( NEWS [Voter Fraud Cases Emerge in Battleground States of North Carolina, Georgia]( [Voter Fraud Cases Emerge in Battleground States of North Carolina, Georgia]( By Fred Lucas “All of these cases show that we do have problems in the election system,” says Hans von Spakovsky, manager of the Election Law Reform Initiative at The Heritage Foundation. [More]( COMMENTARY [Restoring a Culture of Life: How the Administration Is Stopping Abortion and Infanticide]( [Restoring a Culture of Life: How the Administration Is Stopping Abortion and Infanticide]( By Melanie Israel In addition to enacting policies that promote the cause of life, the Trump administration has taken significant action to protect rights of conscience, particularly in the context of health care. [More]( ANALYSIS [Are ‘Nice White Parents’ to Blame for Failures in the Education System?]( [Are ‘Nice White Parents’ to Blame for Failures in the Education System?]( By Rachel del Guidice If we “completely [remove] the role of parents altogether … then we have a system where … teachers [decide] how your children are going to be raised,” says The Heritage Foundation’s Mary Clare Amselem. [More]( ANALYSIS [Problematic Women: Diamond and Silk Discuss Black Lives Matter]( [Problematic Women: Diamond and Silk Discuss Black Lives Matter]( By Virginia Allen “We need to stop segregating ourselves based off the color of our skin and realize that we're all Americans, and it's only one race and that's a human race,” says Silk. [More]( COMMENTARY [ICYMI: Leftists Blame America. Decent People Blame Themselves.]( [ICYMI: Leftists Blame America. Decent People Blame Themselves.]( By Dennis Prager Religious Jews and Christians are taught to look inward for both the source of their problems and the solutions: What have I done wrong? What can I change in my life to solve my problems? [More]( [LOGO-CHARCOAL_75percent.jpg] The Daily Signal is brought to you by more than half a million members of The Heritage Foundation. [Donate to The Daily Signal]( [Find us on Facebook]( [Find us on Facebook]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [Follow us on Twitter]( How are we doing? We welcome your comments, suggestions, and story tips. Please reply to this email or send us a note at [comments@dailysignal.com](. The Daily Signal 214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE Washington, DC 20002 [(800) 546-2843]( Add [morningbell@heritage.org]( to your address book to ensure that you receive emails from us. You are subscribed to this newsletter as {EMAIL}. If you want to receive other Heritage Foundation newsletters, or opt out of this newsletter, [please click here to update your subscription.](

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