Election enters the home stretch
With the final week before the election underway, both candidates are ramping up their trash talk. News on Merit Anchor Lyndsay Keith shares her analysis.
With the final week before the election underway, both candidates are ramping up their trash talk. News on Merit Anchor Lyndsay Keith shares her analysis.
With just one week until Election Day, News on Merit Anchor Lyndsay Keith offers her insights on the latest from both candidates’ final campaign trails.
Dr. Phil delivers a message of unity, urging an end to cancel culture and the widespread bullying in today’s politics.
With little more than a week to go before Election Day, television talk show host Dr. Phil McGraw gave an impassioned speech to thousands before introducing Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance Sunday evening at Donald Trump’s rally in Madison Square Garden.
With just 11 days until the election, polls show an exceptionally tight presidential race as both candidates make their final pushes in key states.
News on Merit Anchor Lyndsay Keith shares her insights on the strategies both candidates are using to sway voters in these final days.
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Election Day is 13 days away on Nov. 5, and early voting has started in more than 30 states. Nearly all states have either started early voting or have mailed ballots.
Merit TV’s “Dr. Phil” McGraw spoke to a bipartisan group of Texas legislators Monday to advocate for death row inmate Robert Roberson. The 57-year-old was scheduled for execution last Thursday for the 2002 killing of his 2-year-old daughter Nikki Curtis – who reportedly died from shaken baby syndrome – a crime he and his advocates say did not happen. But the execution was halted after the Texas House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence issued a subpoena for Roberson to testify about his case. A longtime supporter of Roberson, McGraw has reviewed transcripts multiple times and supporting documents from his trial. He has also done an intensive forensic interview with Roberson. Having spent spent decades of his career in the legal arena, both civil and criminal, McGraw also has extensive training in clinical, psychology, and behavioral medicine. “I do not believe that Mr. Roberson has had due process in this case. I do not believe he has yet enjoyed a fair trial in the matter,” said McGraw. “I believe that in the United States of America, if we are going to deprive someone of their liberty, that comes at a very high standard. If we are going to deprive someone of their life that comes at a very high standard, a very high standard of proof, a very high standard of evidence.”
Robert Roberson’s life has been spared, but his battle continues. News on Merit Anchor Loni Coombs reports on the latest developments in his ongoing fight.