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Apologies to listeners

Between seemingly constant technical difficulties and both my co-host and I feeling under the weather, yesterday's episode of The Tracy Fort Show was one to forget, one I hope to place in the distant rearview mirror soon, and one I hope Tracy and I can learn from to provide better quality shows in the future. I'd like to apologize to our listeners for the less-than-stellar show (that's putting it nicely) and sincerely hope you stick with us, mishaps and all, as we continually try to grow as a program and as individuals, in hopes of moving this country forward.

In order to make this happen, we're going to need your help. If you're able to provide any monetary support, even if it's just $5, we'd greatly appreciate it. We're paying out of our own pockets to provide you this show and can't keep doing that forever, so if you want to keep hearing Tracy and I discuss issues back and forth, go to this site - https://www.gofundme.com/thetracyfortshow

Thanks in advance, sorry again for the dismal show yesterday, and we hope to provide you much better quality shows on Saturday and in the weeks, months, and years to come.

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