On today's 'BradCast':\xa0 The GOP War Against Voting and Voters gained ground in Texas, where the state supreme court ruled in favor of Republican's effort to block election officials in Houston from sending absentee ballot applications to all registered voters -- their latest success in making voting as difficult as possible in the state. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton \u2013 the man spearheading the state's war against democracy, who himself is under criminal indictment for fraud \u2013 has been accused by top aides in his own office of 'improper influence, abuse of office, bribery and other potential criminal offenses.' The Republican War on Voting in Texas is likely spurred by new polls showing Joe Biden is closing in on Trump's lead in the state. As polls show Biden gaining in battleground states, DOUG PAGITT, Executive Director and Co-founder of the faith-based group Vote Common Good, believes an interesting new scientific survey may have finally found a way to reach evangelical and Catholic voters who supported Trump in 2016. Pagitt is a progressive evangelical pastor who is on a bus tour of swing states, hoping to reach voters with the message that Americans can actively choose goodness in their own communities through the voting booth. The survey covered seven core virtues and seven vices, and found that just one of those virtues -- or, in Trump's case, lack thereof -- was more central to any other vice or virtue in changing the minds of his 2016 voters. Pagitt also explains how you can reach out to your faith-based friends and family who may be on the fence or still supporting Trump. Also today:\xa0 extended excerpts of Joe Biden's effective speech at the Civil War battleground of Gettysburg, PA on Tuesday, to heal the nation's divisions...