On this critical Florida primary election day for the 2026 midterms—Tuesday, August 18, 2026—Bill Bunkley opens The Briefing with an impassioned call for every eligible voter in Central Florida and across the state to get to the polls immediately, stressing that as long as you are in line by 7 p.m. (or 8 p.m. in the Panhandle, which operates on Central Time) you will be allowed to cast your ballot no matter how long the wait. He repeatedly hammers home the message “vote, vote, vote,” warning that low primary turnout has historically handed victories to socialists, Marxists, communists, and Islamic radicals who patiently exploit apathy to chip away at the republic. Bill walks listeners through the latest available turnout figures (sourced from WUSF and the Florida Division of Elections as of roughly 10 a.m.): more than 13.4 million ballots already cast statewide, with Republicans leading at approximately 5.6 million, Democrats at 4.06 million, and non-party-affiliated voters at 3.8 million. He breaks the numbers down further—Democrats leading in mail-in ballots (554,000 vs. Republicans’ 464,000), Republicans dominating early voting (448,000 vs. Democrats’ 305,000), and Republicans again ahead on Election Day itself—while noting the still-large pool of unvoted Republicans, Democrats, and independents and urging them to the polls. For those still undecided, he points to his carefully vetted candidate recommendations for Pinellas, Hillsborough, Pasco, Polk, Hernando, Manatee, and Sarasota counties, available as downloadable Word documents on letstalkfaith.com (hover over “Program,” click “Bill Bunkley,” scroll past the bio and opinion archive, then select your county).
Interwoven throughout the two-hour program is an urgent progress update and appeal for the ongoing Food for the Poor campaign to feed 375 malnourished children in Latin America and the Caribbean for a full year. Starting from a baseline of 375, the total remaining had dropped to 81 by midday and stood at 79 by the close of the show, thanks to matching gifts that double every contribution; an $80 donation feeds two children for a year (just 4.6 cents a day), $160 feeds four, $320 feeds eight, and a $1,000 leadership gift feeds an entire classroom of 25. Bill highlights specific donors—Steve, Barbara in Tampa, and Michael in Bradenton—shares heartbreaking audio of a mother unable to feed her children, and explains why he trusts Food for the Poor’s transparent, on-the-ground logistics that navigate gangs, bandits, and remote delivery challenges. Listeners can give by calling 855-353-HOPE, clicking the red “Give Food” banner at letstalkfaith.com, or texting WTBN to 51555, with options for anonymity or 12-month installments.
In the second hour Bill shifts to a detailed warning about election bots—automated software scripts, now supercharged by AI, that flood Facebook, X, Instagram, TikTok, and comment sections with propaganda designed to mimic real public opinion, artificially boost candidates, create false trends, disseminate fake polling locations or registration rules, and skew online surveys through “astroturfing.” He traces many of these operations to actors in Russia, China, North Korea, and the Middle East whose goal is to manipulate American voters toward outcomes favorable to their agendas, and he cautions that AI systems are already demonstrating the ability to operate beyond direct human control. The program also covers the expiration of the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding: Iran’s rapid rebuilding of drone and missile capacity, reported ballistic-missile launches toward UAE territory that landed in the sea, the continued U.S. economic chokehold on Iranian oil exports through the Strait of Hormuz, a new $10 million Justice Department reward for information on Iranian hackers linked to the Ministry of Intelligence and Security and the IRGC (a designated foreign terrorist organization), and the IRGC’s $30,000 bounty on American service members. Bill notes the resulting spike in oil prices (Brent crude touching $91) and market jitters, then ties the foreign threats back to the domestic imperative: only high voter turnout can prevent radical candidates—including three DSA socialists challenging establishment Democrats in Florida—from gaining footholds in what remains a deeply red state. He closes with a stirring reminder that every ballot cast is an act of defending the 250-year-old American republic against enemies both foreign and domestic.
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