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The Chris Stigall Show

The Campaign: What Do Voters Really Care About?

The Chris Stigall Show

Salem Podcast Network

News, Daily News, Politics, News Commentary

4.92.5K Ratings

🗓️ 14 May 2026

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Chris Gall shares a personal story about a gospel music concert in his hometown of Richmond, Missouri, where he publicly professed his faith to the voters. He discusses the importance of cultural issues and how they impact the country, citing his own experiences with his children's education and the erosion of traditional values in public schools. Chris also talks about the need for parents to be involved in their children's education and the dangers of indoctrination in schools. He also shares his thoughts on the economy and the role of government in education.

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0:00.0

Do you ever feel sometimes there's a disconnect between what politicians are talking about and prioritizing and what you care most about, especially when it comes to cultural issues with both Republicans and Democrats sort of ignoring that and letting the culture just sort of roll without any sort of commentary or control over it.

0:27.8

You feel like the walls are closing in sometimes when there isn't even a difference between boys and girls.

0:32.3

You know what I'm talking about.

0:33.9

Well, we're going to talk about that in this episode.

0:36.6

It's the campaign.

0:38.3

Krista Gall at Town Hall. And Krista Gall, I know you care deeply about these issues, cultural

0:44.3

issues and issues that, you know, we conservatives, we try not to bring them up in mixed

0:49.2

company because they're just, you know, the sort of thing you don't talk about publicly.

0:53.6

I think that the proponents of changing our culture and the left, the sort of thing you don't talk about publicly. I think that the

0:54.4

proponents of changing our culture and the left, the people who are trying to push these

0:58.4

ideas on us, they're counting on our good manners to not talk about these issues, and that's

1:03.5

a vulnerability for us. You, sir, are very good at discussing them in a respectful and faithful

1:09.1

way without being offensive. Imagine that. So let's get

1:13.3

into it today. I would love to do that. And in fact, I want to tell you something that we did last week,

1:18.6

last Friday, heading into the weekend in just a minute that when you talk about culture,

1:24.0

boy, this warm my heart. It's a great jumping off point. I haven't gotten to tell you the

1:28.3

story yet, and I want to share it with you. And I'll do it right after I tell you about our friends and

1:32.8

sponsors who make this show happen every single day. Thank you to John Rulman and the team at

1:38.1

USmedicalplan.com. Health insurance, the cost of medicine, the cost of covering your needs when you go to the doctor,

1:46.0

that is one of the big stressors of constituents that I hope to represent in Congress.

1:52.4

People talk to me a lot, obviously, about the cost of medicine.

1:54.9

It's always been a subject, but the thing is, government running your health insurance,

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