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Steven James Deace (born July 28, 1973) is an American
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talk show host and author. His program ''The Steve Deace Show'' is on the
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platform.


Early life

Deace was born Steven James McNeely on July 28, 1973 to Vickie McNeely, who was 14 years old and not married at the time. She went on to raise him and one other child as a single mother in the
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area. McNeely later married when Deace was three years old. Although he was not formally adopted, Deace bears his stepfather's surname. He attended
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in the early 1990s but later dropped out of school.


Career

Deace's first job was as a sports reporter for ''
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''. He then hosted a sports talk show on
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and later an evening drive talk show on
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. While at WHO, Deace endorsed and gave airtime to the Republican presidential candidate
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during the 2008 Iowa caucuses, which helped Huckabee win the state's presidential primary. In 2010, he helped the successful campaign to defeat three members of the
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who approved
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. Deace left WHO in early 2011 to launch a nationally-syndicated radio program, ''The Steve Deace Show'', on the Truth Radio Network. Later that year,
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picked up his program and moved it to primetime. During the 2012 election, Deace was a major critic of Republican nominee
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. Citing Romney's changing positions on numerous political issues, Deace did not support Romney in either the primary or the general elections that year. Deace endorsed
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for president in 2016 and worked as a senior campaign operative in Iowa for Cruz's presidential campaign. In February 2016, Cruz would go on to win the
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. After Cruz dropped out of the race in May 2016, he posted a voter registration form with a check mark next to "no party" in response to calls for Republican unity behind
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and his presidential campaign. When Ted Cruz endorsed Trump in September 2016, Deace said that it was "the worst political miscalculation of my lifetime.” He went on to vote for the Constitution Party's candidate, Darrell Castle, in the general election. In 2017, Deace's program moved to CRTV, a conservative streaming platform. Later that year, he defended
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's role in the White House and argued that it would be a mistake for Trump to fire Bannon because of the signal it would send to conservatives. In 2018, his program moved to
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after CRTV merged with it. During the 2020 election, Deace announced he was voting for Trump. When it appeared that Joe Biden was defeating Trump, Deace cast doubt about the validity of the vote in swing states and said, "When you went to bed Trump was ahead and the counting miraculously stopped. When you woke up it resumed, with Biden garnering Chavez-like totals in the dead of night. This is a coup." Deace is a COVID-19 vaccine skeptic, believing it to be part of a “depopulation scheme”. He has referred to vaccines as "poison". In August 2023, Deace endorsed Florida Governor
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in the 2024 presidential primary.


Personal life

He and his wife, Amy, have three children. Deace is a Christian and converted in 2003 after attending a
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rally.


Bibliography


Fiction

* ''A Nefarious Plot''.
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. 2016. * ''A Nefarious Carol''. Post Hill Press. 2020.


Non-fiction

* ''Rules for Patriots: How Conservatives Can Win Again''. Post Hill Press. 2014. * ''Truth Bombs: Confronting the Lies Conservatives Believe (To Our Own Demise)''. Post Hill Press. 2019 * ''Faucian Bargain: The Most Powerful and Dangerous Bureaucrat in American History''. Post Hill Press. 2021. * ''Do What You Believe: Or You Won’t Be Free to Believe It Much Longer''. 2022. * ''Rise of the Fourth Reich: Confronting COVID Fascism with a New Nuremberg Trial, So This Never Happens Again''. 2023.


See also

* ''Nefarious'' - 2023 horror film based on Deace's 2016 novel ''A Nefarious Plot''.


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Deace, Steve American talk radio hosts 1973 births Living people 21st-century American male writers 21st-century American novelists American political podcasters American writers of Italian descent Blaze Media people Converts to Christianity People of Sicilian descent Writers from Des Moines, Iowa Writers from Grand Rapids, Michigan