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The Focus Group with Sarah Longwell
S6 Ep8: New Jersey: The 'No Narc' State (with Jonathan V. Last)

The Focus Group with Sarah Longwell

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2025 62:07


The New Jersey governor's race is a little too close for comfort, after New Jersey had one of the largest swings toward Donald Trump of any state in the country, and the Democratic candidate, Mikie Sherrill is on track for a sub-optimal performance on Election Day against a sometimes-MAGA Republican, Jack Ciattarelli. Sarah doesn't let JVL on The Focus Group very often, but made an exception because he's one of The Bulwark's resident New Jerseyans. You don't want to miss this one.

Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Andrew Cuomo on his mayoral run, Mamdani's ideas, and taking on Trump

Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2025 45:52


Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo discusses the New York City mayoral race, his policy proposals, and the danger he sees in electing his opponent, democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani.With Election Day approaching, Cuomo lays out his potential path to victory and challenges Mamdani's plans to address affordability concerns. He also comments on broader divisions in the Democratic Party.Running as an independent after losing to Mamdani in the Democratic primary, Cuomo argues his experience as governor has prepared him to defend against threats from President Trump, and he warns Trump would use Mamdani's election as an excuse to take over the city.Cuomo, who resigned as governor in 2021 amid allegations of sexual harassment, explains why he now regrets stepping down and responds to questions about how he has changed and what he has learned.Support for Firing Line with Margaret Hoover is provided by Robert Granieri, The Tepper Foundation, Vanessa and Henry Cornell, The Fairweather Foundation, and Pritzker Military Foundation.

The California Report Magazine
A Look at Prop 50; Meet the Duduk Whisperer; Altadena Homeowners Resettling in RVs

The California Report Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 33:09


Election Day is almost here, and in most of California, there's just one measure on the ballot: Proposition 50. Backed by Governor Gavin Newsom, Prop 50 aims to create more Democratic-leaning districts. It's a move to counter Texas's redistricting plans favoring Republicans. And  some heavy hitters are lining up on both sides, including former President Barack Obama, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. KQED Politics and Government Correspondent Guy Marzorati joins us to talk about some of the finer points of the ballot measure. Plus we meet vocalist and musician Khatchadour Khatchadourian. He plays an ancient double reed woodwind carved from apricot wood called the duduk that has cultural ties to Armenia. Khatchadourian is one of the few in the Bay Area who plays the instrument, and his followers call him the “Duduk Whisperer.” Our producer Elize Manoukian brings us this profile of Khatchadourian, who uses the duduk to push the boundaries of traditional Armenian music, and along the way, is helping to preserve cultural identity through sound. And we head to Altadena where the the first handful of new homes are under construction in parts of fire ravaged city. Most people won't be moving back in for several months. But some neighborhoods that were completely wiped out in the Eaton Fire are already being resettled by property owners living in trailers and RV's. As reporter Steven Cuevas discovered, these residents could be key to restoring the spirit and resilience that's defined Altadena for decades. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Marietta Daily Journal Podcast
Mableton candidates share plans to tackle homelessness amid rising concerns | Turnout remains steady in Week 2 of early voting | Brazilian steakhouse coming to Cumberland Mall

Marietta Daily Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 12:32


===== MDJ Script/ Top Stories for October 24th Publish Date:  October 24th    Commercial: From the BG AD Group Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast.    Today is Friday, October 24th and Happy Birthday to Kevin Kline I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Times Journal Mableton candidates share plans to tackle homelessness amid rising concerns Turnout remains steady in Week 2 of early voting Brazilian steakhouse coming to Cumberland Mall Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on sweet tooths All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe!  BREAK: Ingles Markets 2 STORY 1: Mableton candidates share plans to tackle homelessness amid rising concerns  Homelessness is a growing issue in Cobb County, and Mableton, as the county’s newest city, isn’t immune. As of February, five homeless encampments were identified in the area. Local resources like Family Life Restoration Center and HOPE Family Resource Center are working to help, but the challenge is complex. In August, a former Wingate Hotel near Six Flags was converted into housing for homeless veterans, despite pushback from Mableton’s City Council. With two contested City Council races on the Nov. 4 ballot, candidates were asked how they’d address homelessness. District 2 Michael McNeely emphasized collaboration: “We need an asset map to identify resources and capacity, especially as the weather changes. I’ll work with elected officials, churches, and nonprofits like Family Life Restoration to create a sustainable plan.” Incumbent Dami Oladapo focused on partnerships and community action: “We can expand resources with groups like HOPE Family Resource Center and Family Life Restoration. But it’s not just about institutions—neighbors coming together to collect blankets or food makes a real impact. Long-term, we need attainable housing and neighborhood revitalization.” District 4 Patricia Auch acknowledged the complexity: “We direct people to nonprofits like MUST Ministries and Sweetwater Mission, but homelessness often involves mental health or substance abuse issues. It’s not just about finding a home—it’s about addressing deeper problems.” Cassandra Brown, meanwhile, stressed connection over criminalization: “We need to link unhoused residents to local nonprofits already doing the work, like Family Life Restoration and HOPE. MUST Ministries is great, but it’s too far—over two hours by bus. We need solutions closer to home.” Homelessness remains a tough, multifaceted issue, but candidates agree: it’ll take compassion, collaboration, and creativity to make progress. STORY 2: Turnout remains steady in Week 2 of early voting  Early voting in Cobb County is off to a slow but steady start, with just under 6% of eligible voters casting ballots so far. Monday and Tuesday saw the second- and third-highest turnout days, with 1,410 and 1,495 voters, respectively. Friday still holds the top spot with 1,728 votes. Some locations, like the Cobb Elections Main Office in Marietta, are seeing spikes—554 voters showed up Tuesday. East Cobb’s Government Service Center also had its busiest days, with 321 voters Monday and 329 Tuesday. Early voting runs through Oct. 31 at seven locations countywide, with hours varying by day. Election Day is Nov. 4. STORY 3: Brazilian steakhouse coming to Cumberland Mall  Fogo de Chão, the beloved Brazilian steakhouse known for its tableside meat service, is heading to Cumberland Mall, taking over part of the old Sears site. This week, the Cobb Board of Commissioners gave the green light for the mall’s site plan update, paving the way for an 8,670-square-foot restaurant between Dick’s Sporting Goods and Cobb Parkway. If you’re unfamiliar, Fogo de Chão is all about churrasco—Brazilian barbecue where meats are roasted over an open flame and carved right at your table. Guests use a green-and-red disc to signal servers: green means “keep it coming,” red means “I’m stuffed.” This will be Georgia’s third Fogo location, joining Buckhead and Dunwoody. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info.  We’ll be right back. Break: Ingles Markets 2 STORY 4: Cobb School Board vice chair ordered to repay $225,000 in lawsuit settlement On Wednesday, a Fulton County judge ordered Cobb School Board Vice Chair John Cristadoro to pay $225,000 to Sagicor Life Insurance Company after allegations of misappropriated funds. According to court documents, Cristadoro’s marketing firm, Alliance Activation, received $250,000 from Sagicor to fund an advertising campaign. Of that, $225,000 was meant for a third-party vendor, Sunburst Entertainment, but the money never made it there. Instead, it was allegedly used to cover Alliance’s operating expenses—and even Cristadoro’s personal credit card bills. Judge Wesley Tailor ruled Cristadoro must pay $186,000 within three days, followed by $500 monthly payments until the full amount is settled. Cristadoro denied wrongdoing, calling the settlement a business negotiation and accusing critics of “manufacturing outrage.” However, parents and activists, including Heather Tolley-Bauer of Watching the Funds Cobb, pushed for transparency, opposing Cristadoro’s attempt to seal the settlement details. If Cristadoro defaults, the unpaid balance will accrue 10% interest until paid. STORY 5: OUT AND ABOUT: 5 things to do this weekend in Cobb County — Oct. 24 - 26 Cobb Fall Festival of Fun This Saturday, the Fall Festival of Fun is back at Jim R. Miller Park from 5 to 10 p.m. Expect hayrides, carnival games, a petting zoo, and yes, a haunted house ($5 entry). Parking and admission? Totally free. Acworth’s Halloween JamBOOree Dinosaurs, fairies, and who-knows-what-else will take over Logan Farm Park this Saturday from 3 to 7 p.m. Games, rides, live music, and a costume contest at 5 p.m. make it a must. Spooky Movies at The Strand Catch Hocus Pocus at Marietta’s Strand Theatre Saturday at 3 or 8 p.m. Tickets start at $15. Kennesaw’s Nightmare on Main 5k Run, don’t walk! The Nightmare on Main 5k kicks off at 8 a.m. Saturday in downtown Kennesaw. Registration is $39. And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on sweet tooths We’ll have closing comments after this. Break: Ingles Markets 2 Signoff-   Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at mdjonline.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Produced by the BG Podcast Network Show Sponsors: www.ingles-markets.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

House of Strauss
HoS: Mark Halperin on THE MEDIA

House of Strauss

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 40:17


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.houseofstrauss.com2Way founder Mark Halperin was a big time journalist in network television media, originally making a name for himself covering the Bill Clinton campaign. The Game Change co-author is now a YouTube success, having produced what was, in my opinion, the best coverage of the 2024 election. I know of no other person better positioned to comment on what's happened in political media, with a 30K foot vantage. And so I asked him a range of stupid questions, mostly under the banner of, “What the hell is going on?” Topics include but aren't limited to!* When did the Media drift into party advocacy?* The lasting impact of the 2016 election on media* What killed the earnest practice of “both sidesism”?* Were you nervous on Election Day?* Two entertainment ecosystems, boomer and everyone else* Did the Media used to be better?* Are conservatives more open to debate right now?* News as act of curation (Twitter can spotlight racialized police killings, or it can spotlight immigrant crime)* Graham Platner's bad week and the new skeletons in candidate closets* What do you make of the male flight from the Democratic Party?* What do you make of potential senior flight from the Republican Party?* What do you make of the No Kings protests?* Why is traditional media still hard to crack for Republicans?

Minnesota Now
Professional Help: Help me be an informed voter

Minnesota Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 6:31


Election Day is less than two weeks away. So the clock is ticking for voters to make decisions on local seats and ballot measures. MPR News producer Ellen Finn explored how you can make an informed choice using the MPR News Voter Guide.Our ask: Help me be an informed voterOur professional: Anika Besst, MPR News Digital Producer

Gaslit Nation
Antifa Uprising

Gaslit Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 59:18


What do Stalin, Trump, and Viktor Orbán have in common? They're all fragile men terrified of truth, artists, and of anyone with a moral compass. In this week's Gaslit Nation, we talk with 91-year-old Peter Hidas, who as a young student helped ignite the 1956 Hungarian Uprising, a movement born of courage and faith in a better world. Peter's story is a testament to what ordinary people can do when they refuse to bow to tyranny. The revolts that shook the Iron Curtain in 1956 laid the groundwork for the movements that would one day bring down the Soviet empire, to the unforgettable soundtrack of Swan Lake played on repeat on Soviet TV by a collapsing regime. Today, a new generation of brave Russians has reclaimed that symbol: the “Swan Lake Collective” is being played by artists on the streets of Russia, creating a rallying cry “Let the swans dance!” for peace, freedom, and the end of Putin's Fox News–style dictatorship. Gaslit Nation is here to remind you that Putin's days are numbered.  This week's show also celebrates the heroes of the No Kings protests, the Gen Z meme pirates toppling corruption crime sprees pretending to be governments, how Trump and Putin might try to save Orban's doomed April 2026 election, and more.  So keep marching. Keep creating.That's how we win.  The song featured in this week's episode is “Election Day” by The Spiders. Check out their music at thespidersband.com If you have a song to share on Gaslit Nation, submit it here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1-d_DWNnDQFYUMXueYcX5ZVsA5t2RN09N8PYUQQ8koq0/edit?ts=5fee07f6&gxids=7628 Join the Gaslit Nation + Sister District Halloween Phonebank this Wednesday at 6pm ET – every phone call to Virginia plants seeds of hope! RSVP here: https://www.mobilize.us/sisterdistrict/event/847185/ Andrea's graphic novel In the Shadow of Stalin: The Story of Mr. Jones won the Ringo Award! Get your signed copy by subscribing to the show at the Producer-level or higher on Patreon.com/Gaslit, starting this week. All active donors at the Producer-level and higher, who help make Gaslit Nation possible, will receive a special thank you gift in early 2026: a signed copy of Andrea's soon-to-be-released graphic novel Mrs. Orwell.  Want to hear Gaslit Nation ad-free? Join our community of listeners for bonus shows, exclusive Q&A sessions, our group chat, invites to live events like our Monday political salons at 4pm ET over Zoom, and more! Sign up at Patreon.com/Gaslit! Show Notes: How to Overthrow a Dictator (Featuring the history of Andrea's father-in-law Mihai Sedaru Barbul) https://sites.libsyn.com/124622/how-to-overthrow-a-dictator From Epstein's Chief Accuser, a Memoir Both Sad and Devastating: Virginia Roberts Giuffre's posthumous “Nobody's Girl” doesn't break political news, but might break your heart. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/16/books/review/virginia-roberts-giuffre-nobodys-girl-memoir.html?unlocked_article_code=1.uk8.Fe6u.LwC3e8hbHgjq&smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare Videos Show Russian Youths Chant Anti-War Song in St. Petersburg https://www.newsweek.com/videos-russian-youths-chant-anti-war-song-st-petersburg-10883035 Trump says he did not want 'wasted meeting' after plan for Putin talks shelved https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4gjp73gp41o Hungary PM Orbán's advisor in hot water for saying resisting Russia is irresponsible https://www.euronews.com/2024/09/26/hungary-pm-orbans-advisor-in-hot-water-for-saying-resisting-russia-is-irresponsible What to know about the Trump administration's $20B bailout for Argentina https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/trump-administrations-20b-bailout-argentina/story?id=126513232 The Rise of the Inflatable Chicken Resistance https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/20/opinion/no-kings-protest-chicago-tactical-frivolity.html Smearing Virginia Giuffre: What New Allegations Against Prince Andrew Reveal About Power and Silence https://www.marieclaire.co.uk/opinion/prince-andrew-virginia-giuffre-smear-campaign-sex-abuse-survivor-social-security-met-police The Tech Right Gets Its Own Phyllis Schlafly: Katherine Boyle, an influential venture capitalist who is a friend of the vice president, thinks the country's path forward involves cultural conservatism and more weapons production. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/19/business/katherine-boyle-andreesen-horowitz-american-dynamism.html?unlocked_article_code=1.vE8.7WA9.glWQrABz11-S&smid=url-share The Contagious Gen Z Uprisings: It's a good time to start paying attention to the youth-led protests that are spreading around the world and that have toppled governments. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/19/world/gen-z-revolutions-protests-louvre-heist-gaza.html?unlocked_article_code=1.u08.Yg4j.Swx4JtTHBLbC&smid=url-share Yekaterinburg Street Musician Detained After Performing in Support of Arrested Band https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2025/10/21/yekaterinburg-street-musician-detained-after-performing-in-support-of-arrested-band-a90887 Democratic win in Iowa special election breaks GOP supermajority https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/democratic-win-in-iowa-special-election-breaks-gop-supermajority Trump and Putin's planned summit in Hungary boosts an authoritarian ally https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna238138 Europe Is Answering Putin's Challenge: Members of the NATO alliance are showing real grit—and, for now, the U.S. is with them. https://www.theatlantic.com/national-security/archive/2025/10/nato-putin-trump-europe-ukraine/684592/ CLIP 1: https://bsky.app/profile/courtwing.bsky.social/post/3m3ij7nu23c2f CLIP 2: https://bsky.app/profile/us-political-news.bsky.social/post/3m3i5tuagec2l CLIP 3: Springtime for Hitler: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovCf9VRLnDY CLIP 4: https://x.com/visegrad24/status/1978242426461368656

The 11th Hour with Brian Williams
Trump reportedly tries to get the DOJ to pay him millions for past investigations

The 11th Hour with Brian Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 41:58


The President is reportedly trying to get the DOJ to pay him millions for past investigations, Big U.S. banks are struggling to secure collateral to back a $20B bailout to Argentina, and Election Day quickly approaches as races in Virginia and New Jersey heat up with an unexpectedly tight race in New Jersey for Democrats. Jeff Mason, Sam Stein, David Jolly, David Gura, Bill Cohan, Marc Racicot and Ryan Holiday join The 11th Hour this Thursday night. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The Bob Cesca Show
Author Lorissa Rinehart

The Bob Cesca Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 62:03


Lorissa is the author of the forthcoming book Winning the Earthquake: How Jeannette Rankin Defied All Odds to Become the First Woman in Congress. This is extraordinarily important book for myriad reasons, including the fact that you probably never heard of the first woman to be elected to Congress, or that this same woman introduced the bill that would eventually become the 19th Amendment, guaranteeing the right to vote for women. And there's so much more to Jeannette Rankin's story. It officially goes on sale November 4, Election Day. Follow Lorissa on Substack at thefemalebodypolitic.substack.com. Music by Luna Blu.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Rich Zeoli
RNC Chairman Joe Gruters Previews NJ Election Day

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 44:55


The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: 3:05pm- Hollywood actor, and New Jerseyan, Kelsey Grammer has voiced a brand-new commercial on behalf of Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli. 3:10pm- Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner is facing backlash after his office dropped kidnapping and assault charges against a repeat offender. Keon King is now being charged in the disappearance of Miss USA hopeful Kada Scott, whose remains were discovered last week. Rich notes that this crime was entirely preventable. When will Philadelphians finally have enough of Krasner's soft on crime policies? 3:30pm- Joe Gruters—Chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC)—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss New Jersey's November 4th gubernatorial election. Chairman Gruters explains that the RNC is prioritizing election integrity throughout the state.

The Dom Giordano Program
D-O-M: Remember The Name (Full Show)

The Dom Giordano Program

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 132:22


12 - The only people who complain about Trump at the No Kings protest are the only people who can afford to complain and protest. 1210 - Side - all-time name 1220 - Bucks County District Attorney Jen Schorn joins The Dom Giordano Program today. How is her race shaping up as we approach Election Day? How does she differ from her opponent, and how does Bucks treat criminals differently from Philadelphia? What is a reform that her opponent is asking for that she vehemently disagrees with? How should bail be set? What does Jen want the listeners to know about her and what she stands for? 1240 - Who's to blame for the death of Kada Scott? Lots of fingers are being pointed, but we all know who has blood on their hands—your calls. 1250 - Wrapping up. 1 - The Democrats have resigned themselves to attacking Stephen Miller's appearance and behavior because they cannot dismantle his logic. Is this good or bad for Stephen? We compare Jennifer Welch's rhetoric with Robert De Niro's. 105 - Kelsey Grammer has his endorsement for NJ governor. More on Krasner. 120 - How are they attacking the Tush Push now? Your calls. 130 - So teams are going to just line up offside now to stop the Tush Push? Good, let them! They still can't stop it. 135 - Your calls. 150 - A US Marshal and an illegal immigrant were shot during an exercise. Is this the start of violence being perpetrated against ICE and its associates? 2 - Our personal Secretary of Defense, Attorney at Law Linda Kerns, joins us today. What is going on in Passaic County, where they think they can remove surveillance cameras from ballot-counting rooms? Is Linda able to practice law in New Jersey? What is a key differentiator between a primary and general election, especially in a place like Jersey? What is a voter transparency issue that Linda thinks will come up, especially as she shares her experience with a Commonwealth Court judge? Linda has a joke for Dom… 215 - Dom's Money Melody! 225 - Stephen Miller ruffling feathers isn't anything new to him. 240 - Remember when Stephen Miller sparred with Nancy Grace as a college student on national TV? Your calls. Are we headed for our own Nuremberg trials? 250 - The Lightning Round!

The Dom Giordano Program
Affluent and Unaware

The Dom Giordano Program

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 45:31


12 - The only people who complain about Trump at the No Kings protest are the only people who can afford to complain and protest. 1210 - Side - all-time name 1220 - Bucks County District Attorney Jen Schorn joins The Dom Giordano Program today. How is her race shaping up as we approach Election Day? How does she differ from her opponent, and how does Bucks treat criminals differently from Philadelphia? What is a reform that her opponent is asking for that she vehemently disagrees with? How should bail be set? What does Jen want the listeners to know about her and what she stands for? 1240 - Who's to blame for the death of Kada Scott? Lots of fingers are being pointed, but we all know who has blood on their hands—your calls. 1250 - Wrapping up.

VPM Daily Newscast
10/21/25 - Early voting satellite locations are now open!

VPM Daily Newscast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 5:43


Virginia's early voting period closes on Saturday, Nov. 1. Election Day is on Tuesday, Nov. 4.  Read more A measure of Virginia unemployment claims from federal employees is rising Early voting satellite locations open across Greater Richmond Virginia ELECT: Find your early voting locations  DWR Asking Public to Report After Increase in Suspected Cases of Avian Influenza  Fall 2025 Richmond Restaurant Week  Note: VPM's Fall 2025 membership campaign is ongoing now through Oct. 31! Click or tap here to see our matching challenges.  Our award-winning work is made possible with your donations. Visit vpm.org/donate to support local journalism. 

The FOX News Rundown
Jack Ciattarelli Confident He Can Win Big In ‘Blue' New Jersey

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 33:05


With Election Day fast approaching, New Jersey voters are preparing to choose their next governor. Republican nominee Jack Ciattarelli, running for the third time in eight years, says momentum is on his side as polls tighten. He joins the Rundown to share his campaign message, the issues driving voters, and how he plans to tackle New Jersey's biggest challenges. After Charlie Kirk's assassination, several teachers and university staff lost their jobs over online posts, reigniting the debate over free speech and its limits in the workplace. Former federal prosecutor Andrew Cherkasky joins the Rundown to break down the cases, the rules governing speech for public employees, and how those rights differ from the private sector. Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Joe Concha. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

City Cast Pittsburgh
7 Ideas To Improve PA Elections

City Cast Pittsburgh

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 32:24


Today is the deadline to register to vote in the Nov. 4 election, which feels like a good time to take stock of how well our elections actually work. There are lots of ideas for improving the voting process in Pennsylvania, from opening our primaries to making Election Day a holiday. Host Megan Harris joins State Rep. Chris Rabb and Armin Samii, a volunteer with March on Harrisburg, to discuss some recent proposals — and learn what ranked choice voting has in common with Baskin-Robbins. Check out RCVis, Armin's ranked choice voting data visualization tool, and read up on the history of closed primaries in PA. Learn more about the sponsors of this October 20th episode: AIDS Free Pittsburgh The Frick Family House Pittsburgh Opera Become a member of City Cast Pittsburgh at membership.citycast.fm. Want more Pittsburgh news?  Sign up for our daily morning Hey Pittsburgh newsletter. We're on Instagram @CityCastPgh. Text or leave us a voicemail at 412-212-8893. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here.

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief | October 20, 2025

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 12:25


Give us about fifteen minutes a day, and we will give you all the local news, sports, weather, and events you can handle. SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... Annapolis Subaru, the SPCA of Anne Arundel County, Interim HealthCare of Annapolis, and Hospice of the Chesapeake, Today... From an arson at Park Place and a neighborhood restaurant's final weekend to key Election Day details and the return of Fish For A Cure, we've got the need-to-know headlines—and a few ways you can plug in around town—those stories and more are waiting for you on today's Eye on Annapolis Daily News Brief. DAILY NEWS EMAIL LINK: https://forms.aweber.com/form/87/493412887.htm Ann Covington from CovingtonAlsina is here with the Monday Money Report! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (X) NOTE: For hearing-impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis.

The Lead with Jake Tapper
Ex-Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton Indicted

The Lead with Jake Tapper

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 93:18


Moments ago, a federal grand jury in the state of Maryland indicted ambassador John Bolton. He was formerly Trump's national security adviser. Plus, there are 19 days until Election Day 2025 and tonight is the first of two debates for New York City mayor.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Off Topic/On Politics
Can Cuomo close the gap?

Off Topic/On Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 30:57


Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani apologized to the NYPD for making a social media post in 2020 in which he called the police force racist and homophobic. Meanwhile, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo is changing his tune about Rikers Island and Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa is promising to take off the beret if elected. As election day nears, can Cuomo close in on Mamdani with another mayoral debate next week? NY1's investigative reporter Courtney Gross and political reporters Bobby Cuza and Ayana Harry break down the latest in the race for mayor. After that, as we hit the final stretch before Election Day, the "Off Topic" team takes a closer look at the leading candidates: their visions for New York City, the policies they're pushing and how each could reshape the city's future. This week's installment focuses on Andrew Cuomo, who Harry was been covering.

Garage Logic
SCRAMBLE: The conspiracy theories about everything are no more including those of us who had doubts about the election process.

Garage Logic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 41:34


The conspiracy theories about everything are no more including those of us who had doubts about the election process.Just three weeks to Election Day, and voter fraud and efforts to stop it were a big topic of discussion at the State Capitol.The House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy Committee, asking some pointed questions about the criminal case involving Ronnie Williams and Lorraine Lee Combs.Federal prosecutors say during the 2021-22 election cycle, the Nevada couple filled out hundreds of fraudulent voter registration applications in 13 Minnesota counties.“There doesn't seem to be a check when this group submitted the fraudulent applications,” noted Rep. Kristin Robbins, R-Maple Grove, the committee chair. “So, I don't know where that breakdown comes in.”Court documents filed in June say Williams and Combs filled out the forms with fake names, addresses, dates of birth, and social security numbers, and that an unnamed foundation paid for them.Prosecutors say the foundation paid Williams for each completed application.State lawmakers passed a law in 2023 banning that kind of pay-for-play operation, where the couple was paid based on how many applications they finished. The motive, authorities say, was money. “This is not a case about fraudulent votes,” Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon told the panel. “This is also a case of the system working to detect those applications so they could be appropriately challenged and referred to law enforcement for prosecution and conviction.”He notes local elections officials noticed irregularities in the paperwork and notified authorities.Simon says his office, the elections personnel and the FBI tracked down the bad actors.We asked Robbins if the committee had found any new evidence of fraud at this point.“You know, we have not seen it,” she says. “But we are very concerned that the foundation in question gets their entire budget from federal and state grants. I want to talk to the health department and other departments that are their grantees.”Robbins says she'd like to see a process where the Secretary of State's Office would vet registration applications before they are sent out to county elections officials. But after the meeting, DFL members say they're not sure committee hearings are the best way to investigate these kinds of irregularities. “I mean, in this committee, we've had some people the press has identified. Nothing through this committee process at all,” says Rep. Dave Pinto, DFL-St. Paul. “Of course, we want to make sure our elections are secure as possible and there is access to the ballot as well. That's the belief that got discussed quite a bit.” See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Beer Show
The conspiracy theories about everything are no more including those of us who had doubts about the election process

The Beer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 41:34


The conspiracy theories about everything are no more including those of us who had doubts about the election process.Just three weeks to Election Day, and voter fraud and efforts to stop it were a big topic of discussion at the State Capitol.The House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy Committee, asking some pointed questions about the criminal case involving Ronnie Williams and Lorraine Lee Combs.Federal prosecutors say during the 2021-22 election cycle, the Nevada couple filled out hundreds of fraudulent voter registration applications in 13 Minnesota counties.“There doesn't seem to be a check when this group submitted the fraudulent applications,” noted Rep. Kristin Robbins, R-Maple Grove, the committee chair. “So, I don't know where that breakdown comes in.”Court documents filed in June say Williams and Combs filled out the forms with fake names, addresses, dates of birth, and social security numbers, and that an unnamed foundation paid for them.Prosecutors say the foundation paid Williams for each completed application.State lawmakers passed a law in 2023 banning that kind of pay-for-play operation, where the couple was paid based on how many applications they finished. The motive, authorities say, was money. “This is not a case about fraudulent votes,” Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon told the panel. “This is also a case of the system working to detect those applications so they could be appropriately challenged and referred to law enforcement for prosecution and conviction.”He notes local elections officials noticed irregularities in the paperwork and notified authorities.Simon says his office, the elections personnel and the FBI tracked down the bad actors.We asked Robbins if the committee had found any new evidence of fraud at this point.“You know, we have not seen it,” she says. “But we are very concerned that the foundation in question gets their entire budget from federal and state grants. I want to talk to the health department and other departments that are their grantees.”Robbins says she'd like to see a process where the Secretary of State's Office would vet registration applications before they are sent out to county elections officials. But after the meeting, DFL members say they're not sure committee hearings are the best way to investigate these kinds of irregularities. “I mean, in this committee, we've had some people the press has identified. Nothing through this committee process at all,” says Rep. Dave Pinto, DFL-St. Paul. “Of course, we want to make sure our elections are secure as possible and there is access to the ballot as well. That's the belief that got discussed quite a bit.” See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Conservative Daily Podcast
Joe Oltmann Untamed | Guests Ed Solomon,Draza Smith & Mark Cook | Election Fraud 10.15.25

Conservative Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 179:50


Today, we dig deep into the heart of America's election integrity crisis, examining the shocking 2020 Maricopa County “Lock Step” voting patterns that expose proven vulnerabilities in our voting system. Our panel of experts — Ed Solomon, Mark Cook, and Draza Smith — break down the data, reveal the mechanics behind suspicious vote tallies, and explain why these red flags matter not just in Arizona, but for every election across the country. From malfunctioning tabulators to opaque vote counting processes, the evidence raises urgent questions about the security and legitimacy of mail-in ballots.We'll explore why in-person, hand-marked ballots are critical for safeguarding our republic,, and why eliminating mail-in voting is a necessary step to restore trust in the electoral process. Our guests share firsthand analysis, insights from election security experts, and actionable recommendations for citizens to ensure their votes are counted accurately. This is more than theory — it's a roadmap to correcting a system that has already shown cracks under pressure.Join us for an unflinching, fact-driven discussion that doesn't shy away from the hard truths. From proven fraud in Maricopa County to national implications for upcoming elections, we show viewers how to protect the integrity of their vote and demand accountability from election officials. Plus, we'll guide you through immediate steps you can take — including our urgent Fax Blast initiative — to push Congress to restore secure, in-person voting on Election Day only. This is a must-watch episode for anyone who believes that a trusted vote is the backbone of our Republic.

Conservative Daily Podcast
Joe Oltmann Untamed | Guests Ed Solomon, Draza Smith and Mark Cook | Election Fraud-10.15.25

Conservative Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 174:46


Today, we dig deep into the heart of America's election integrity crisis, examining the shocking 2020 Maricopa County “Lock Step” voting patterns that expose proven vulnerabilities in our voting system. Our panel of experts — Ed Solomon, Mark Cook, and Draza Smith — break down the data, reveal the mechanics behind suspicious vote tallies, and explain why these red flags matter not just in Arizona, but for every election across the country. From malfunctioning tabulators to opaque vote counting processes, the evidence raises urgent questions about the security and legitimacy of mail-in ballots. We'll explore why in-person, hand-marked ballots are critical for safeguarding our republic,, and why eliminating mail-in voting is a necessary step to restore trust in the electoral process. Our guests share firsthand analysis, insights from election security experts, and actionable recommendations for citizens to ensure their votes are counted accurately. This is more than theory — it's a roadmap to correcting a system that has already shown cracks under pressure. Join us for an unflinching, fact-driven discussion that doesn't shy away from the hard truths. From proven fraud in Maricopa County to national implications for upcoming elections, we show viewers how to protect the integrity of their vote and demand accountability from election officials. Plus, we'll guide you through immediate steps you can take — including our urgent Fax Blast initiative — to push Congress to restore secure, in-person voting on Election Day only. This is a must-watch episode for anyone who believes that a trusted vote is the backbone of our Republic.  

The Brian Lehrer Show
City Politics: Debate Preview

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 12:11


Elizabeth Kim, Gothamist and WNYC reporter, talks about the latest news from the mayoral campaign as Election Day is just weeks away.

City Cast Pittsburgh
Why Tony Moreno Wants To Be Pittsburgh's Mayor

City Cast Pittsburgh

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 51:43


Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 4, and Pittsburghers will be voting for the next mayor. The race is between Democrat Corey O'Connor and Republican Tony Moreno. Ahead of the spring primary, we asked each candidate to tell us why they're the right person to lead our city, and we're bringing back those conversations before you step into the voting booth. Today, host Megan Harris is talking to Tony Moreno, a retired police detective who served for more than 20 years. This is his second consecutive bid for mayor. The voter registration deadline is October 20, and you can fill out your form (and check your voter registration) on Allegheny County's website.  **This episode originally aired on May 5, 2025. Learn more about the sponsors of this October 15th episode: Heinz History Center AIDS Free Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Opera Planned Parenthood of Western PA Babbel - Get up to 55% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST Become a member of City Cast Pittsburgh at membership.citycast.fm. Want more Pittsburgh news?  Sign up for our daily morning Hey Pittsburgh newsletter. We're on Instagram @CityCastPgh. Text or leave us a voicemail at 412-212-8893. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here.

Marietta Daily Journal Podcast
Commissioners to appoint Ferrell police chief Oct 28

Marietta Daily Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 8:24


MDJ Script/ Top Stories for October 15th Publish Date:  October 15th Commercial: From the BG Ad Group Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast.    Today is Wednesday, October 15th and Happy Birthday to Mario Puzzo I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Times Journal Commissioners to appoint Ferrell police chief Oct 28 Popular cotton candy food truck opens first location in downtown Acworth Cobb Elections Board seeks pay raise, citing increased workload All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe!  BREAK: INGLES 9 STORY 1: Commissioners to appoint Ferrell police chief Oct 28  The Cobb Board of Commissioners is set to make interim Police Chief James Ferrell’s role permanent on Oct. 28, with a vote followed by his swearing-in. Afterward, Ferrell will meet with community members, the county announced Monday. Ferrell, who stepped in as interim chief after Stuart VanHoozer’s April retirement, has been recommended by County Manager Jackie McMorris. While Chair Lisa Cupid initially considered Erika Shields, former Atlanta and Louisville police chief, as a candidate, the focus has shifted to Ferrell. Support for Ferrell is strong, with Commissioner Keli Gambrill and the Georgia Fraternal Order of Police backing his appointment. STORY 2: Popular cotton candy food truck opens first location in downtown Acworth After years of spinning sugar on the go, Gimme That Sugar has finally found a home. Lynn and Phil Lafferty, the couple behind the beloved cotton candy business, just opened their first storefront in Acworth on South Main Street. What started as a pandemic project—a tiny cart, a dream, and a lot of trial and error—has grown into a local favorite. “We had no idea people would love fresh cotton candy this much,” Lynn said. The shop serves their signature spun-to-order cotton candy (on glow sticks, if you’re feeling fancy), plus shaved ice, milkshakes, and more. “It’s surreal,” Lynn added. “A childhood dream come true.” STORY 3: Cobb Elections Board seeks pay raise, citing increased workload   The Cobb County Board of Elections is asking for a big pay bump—over 200%—citing the growing workload and expectations placed on its members. Right now, the board chair gets $200 a month, and members get $150. That’s it. Those rates haven’t changed since the early ’90s, back when meetings were short and infrequent. Now? They’re meeting two or three times a month, often for hours, plus prep work, state meetings, and more. The board wants $600 monthly for the chair and $500 for members. Some commissioners agree a raise is overdue but think the jump might be too steep. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info.  We’ll be right back. Break: COBB FALL FESTIVAL STORY 4: Sheriff’s office donates sneakers to middle schoolers  The Cobb County Sheriff’s Office teamed up with No Bull Apparel on Oct. 8 to deliver nearly 100 pairs of sneakers to students at three Cobb middle schools—Garrett, Lindley, and Pearson. Chief Deputy Rhonda Anderson and other CCSO leaders personally handed over the shoes, a gesture aimed at supporting kids who need it most. “It’s about more than sneakers,” one official said. “It’s about showing these students we care.” The sheriff’s office thanked No Bull Apparel for stepping up and investing in Cobb’s youth, calling the partnership a meaningful way to build community and promote wellness. STORY 5: Marjorie Taylor Greene sounds alarm over expiring health care subsidies as shutdown continues As the government shutdown drags on, Georgia’s congressional delegation is locked in a messy blame game. Then there’s Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene—doing her own thing. She’s breaking with her party, slamming both sides over skyrocketing health care costs. “I’m carving my own lane,” she posted online, saying premium hikes will hit her kids and her Northwest Georgia constituents hard. Meanwhile, Democrats and Republicans are at each other’s throats. Democrats blame GOP leadership for the shutdown, while Republicans insist it’s not about health care—it’s about funding the government. And the health care crisis? Still looming, unresolved, and deeply personal for Georgians. Break: STORY 6: Square Threads owner Boozer McClure leads fundraising in Ward 3 bid    Local business owner Boozer McClure has taken the lead in fundraising for the three-way race to replace retiring Ward 3 Councilman Johnny Walker. McClure, who owns Square Threads on Marietta Square, has raised $30,000, outpacing city planner Daniel Gaddis ($26,000) and retired educator Nora Gaudet ($12,500, including loans). Despite raising the most, McClure has spent less than his opponents, leaving him with over $21,000 in the bank. His donors include attorneys, developers, and local restaurateurs, with notable contributions from The Barnes Law Group ($2,500) and Mac’s Chophouse owner Randy McCray ($1,000). Election Day is Nov. 4. STORY 7: Chalktoberfest’s 13th year draws thousands of guests, 100 artists Chalktoberfest took over Marietta Square last weekend, and honestly? It was pure magic. Streets became canvases, with 100 artists from all over—Italy, Mexico, Ukraine—turning pavement into masterpieces. “It’s like the Super Bowl of chalk art,” said Erika Thurkins, who’s been coming for seven years. This time, she drew Jane Goodall, calling her a “huge inspiration.” Meanwhile, Heather Cap brought the ’80s back with a portrait of John Candy as Barf from Spaceballs. “It’s silly, it’s nostalgic—it’s perfect,” she said. The art? Temporary. But that’s the beauty—it’s here, then gone. We’ll have closing comments after this. Break: INGLES 9 Signoff-   Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.mdjonline.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Produced by the BG Podcast Network Show Sponsors: www.ingles-markets.com www.cobbcounty.gov/parks/special-events/fall-festival See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

What Are You Watching?
170: Shampoo (1975)

What Are You Watching?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 93:32 Transcription Available


“Hey, listen, baby, I'm a star.” Alex and Nick discuss the ‘70s hangout movie masterpiece, “Shampoo.” Alex explains why star/writer/producer Warren Beatty set the film on Election Day 1968, before the guys break down the film's production design, costumes, and hair, the unique charms of Julie Christie, Goldie Hawn, and Jack Warden, how the great Lee Grant was blacklisted from Hollywood and came back to win an Academy Award for the film, and much more.Part 7 of the WAYW New Hollywood Film Project.Follow @WAYW_Podcast on Instagram / Letterboxd / XSend mailbag questions to whatareyouwatchingpodcast@gmail.com

The Georgia Politics Podcast
Candidate Profile: Sam Foster, Marietta Mayor

The Georgia Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 39:42


Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! In this episode, we continue our candidate profile series with Sam Foster, candidate for mayor of Marietta. With Election Day approaching, voters are learning more about the choices that will shape the city's future — and Foster joins the show to share his vision, priorities, and motivations for running. Foster discusses his background and what first inspired him to step into public service. The conversation covers key issues facing residents, including addressing infrastructure and transportation challenges, supporting local businesses, and ensuring that public safety remains a top priority. He also offers his perspective on how to strengthen civic engagement and restore trust in local government. Whether you're a Marietta voter or simply interested in local leadership across Georgia, this episode provides valuable insight into the people shaping our communities. Click here to connect with Sam or learn more about his campaign. Connect with The Georgia Politics Podcast on Twitter @gapoliticspod Hans Appen on Twitter @hansappen Craig Kidd on Twitter @CraigKidd1 Lyndsey Coates on Instagram @list_with_lyndsey Proud member of the Appen Podcast Network. #gapol  

KTOO News Update
Newscast – Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2025

KTOO News Update

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025


In this newscast:  A power outage hit all of Juneau today just after 11 a.m.; The city clerk's office released another batch of results from Juneau's municipal election today that include ballots cast on Election Day; The former Juneau police officer who slammed a man to the ground during an arrest this summer will not face criminal charges; At least three people are still missing and 51 have been rescued following a record-breaking storm that slammed into the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta Sunday; The Norwegian Encore departs Juneau this evening. It's the last cruise ship of the year, and it marks the end of a nearly 200-day tourism season; In a ceremony held on Indigenous People's Day Monday, clan leaders and carvers dedicated the latest pole in Sealaska Heritage Institute's Kooteeyaa Deiyi, Juneau's totem pole trail

Offbeat Oregon History podcast
Mayor's wife gave him a real election-day surprise

Offbeat Oregon History podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 10:12


Laura Starcher and her friends were fed up with the halfhearted, desultory service they were getting from city government. So they got organized, ran for all the public offices, and won ... much to the chagrin of the defeated mayor: Starcher's husband. (Umatilla, Umatilla County; 1910s) (For text and pictures, see https://offbeatoregon.com/1903d.umatilla-petticoat-revolution-540.html)

The Morning Agenda
A mail-in ballot snafu. And the late state budget is affecting college students' financial aid.

The Morning Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 14:10


Election Day is three weeks from today in Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, November 4th. And there’s a snafu with some mail-in ballots in Luzerne County. More than half of Penn State’s staff say they don’t have confidence in senior leadership. That’s according to a newly released staff satisfaction survey. The Trump administration is asking the University of Pennsylvania and eight other schools to make drastic changes in the way they operate, in exchange for access to federal grants, research funding, and visas for international students. A loan program to help social-service agencies during the state budget impasse is drawing fire in Harrisburg. Republican treasurer Stacy Garrity says the loans will help schools and other groups waiting for state funds. But Democrats say Republicans are dragging out the budget fight to help Garrity, who hopes to unseat Governor Josh Shapiro next year. And a deep dive into how the state budget impasse is holding up Pennsylvania college students’ financial aid information. Charlotte Keith of Spotlight PA is in conversation with WITF’s Karen Hendricks. Did you know that if every sustaining circle member gives as little as $12 more a month, we'd close the gap caused by federal funding cuts? Increase your gift at https://witf.org/increase or become a new sustaining member at www.witf.org/givenow, and thanks!Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Georgia Politics Podcast
The Case For the Johns Creek Performing Arts Center Bond

The Georgia Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 59:11


Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! On this episode, we welcome longtime Johns Creek resident and community advocate Arthur Holst, who joins the show to make the case for the proposed performing arts center that voters will decide on this November. As Election Day approaches, Johns Creek residents are weighing a bond referendum that would fund the construction of a new performing arts center — a project that has sparked significant debate about cost, vision, and the city's priorities. Holst, one of the leading voices supporting the initiative, lays out why he believes the arts center represents a transformative investment in the city's future. In our conversation, we explore the potential economic and cultural benefits of the project and how the arts center fits into Johns Creek's long-term goals for community development and identity. Holst also addresses common concerns raised by opponents and explains why he thinks this is the right moment for Johns Creek to take a bold step toward becoming a true destination for the arts in North Fulton. Connect with The Georgia Politics Podcast on Twitter @gapoliticspod Hans Appen on Twitter @hansappen Craig Kidd on Twitter @CraigKidd1 Lyndsey Coates on Instagram @list_with_lyndsey Proud member of the Appen Podcast Network. #gapol

NYC NOW
Public Safety Takes Center Stage in NYC Mayoral Race

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2025 13:47


With less than a month until Election Day, public safety remains a top concern for New York City voters. WNYC's Brittany Kriegstein and Ben Feuerherd report on how residents across the city are responding to each candidate's plans for policing and mental health response.

The FOX News Rundown
The Case Against Comey And The "Weaponization" Of The DOJ

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 33:35


On Wednesday, former FBI Director James Comey was arraigned in federal court in Alexandria, Virginia, on charges of lying to Congress and obstructing a congressional proceeding stemming from his 2020 testimony. Former federal prosecutor Jim Trusty joins the Rundown to discuss the legal and political dimensions of the case, including the history between Comey and former President Trump, and broader concerns over the alleged politicization of the Justice Department. A text scandal shaking up Virginia politics has added new tension to the governor's race, as current Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears and former Democratic Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger prepare to face off in their highly anticipated first debate. Lt. Gov. Earle-Sears joins the Rundown to discuss her campaign strategy, key issues for Virginia voters, and how she plans to make her case in the final stretch before Election Day. Plus, commentary from Co-host of The Ruthless Podcast, Josh Holmes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

MissTrial
Supreme Court makes Major Decision on Hearing Big Case

MissTrial

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 17:28


As the Supreme Court opens its new term, it hears a case that could reshape how federal candidates challenge state election laws. At issue: is whether states can accept mail-in ballots up to 14 days after Election Day, and whether federal candidates have standing to challenge those rules. Dina Doll reports on the issues raised in Bost v. Illinois State Board of Elections. Lola Blankets: Get 35% off your entire order at https://lolablankets.com by using code MISSTRIAL at checkout. Experience the world's #1 blanket with Lola Blankets. Visit https://meidasplus.com for more! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Coalition of the Sane: https://meidasnews.com/tag/coalition-of-the-sane

Off Topic/On Politics
Rikers revamp and Albanian adventures

Off Topic/On Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 32:43


Fresh off dropping his reelection campaign, Mayor Eric Adams went on an unexpected trip to Albania. Back home, the three remaining major mayoral candidates marked the anniversary of Oct. 7, while former Gov. Andrew Cuomo surprised many by reversing course on his earlier support for closing Rikers Island. NY1's investigative reporter Courtney Gross and political reporters Bobby Cuza and Dan Rivoli break down another eventful week in the race for mayor. Later, as we head into the final stretch before Election Day, the “Off Topic” team begins taking a closer look at the leading candidates and what they're proposing for New York City. The first installment focuses on Republican Curtis Sliwa.

Audio Arguendo
U.S. Supreme Court Bost v. IL Bd. of Elections, Case No. 24-568

Audio Arguendo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025


Election Law: Do federal candidates have standing to challenge State laws that count ballots received after Election Day? - Argued: Wed, 08 Oct 2025 8:51:42 EDT

NYC NOW
Midday News: Bronx Man Charged in Fatal Subway Beating, Comic Con Kicks Off at Javits Center, and is Zohran Mamdani Coasting?

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 11:12


Police are charging a Bronx man with murder in the fatal beating of a Brooklyn man at the Jay Street MetroTech subway station this week. Meanwhile, New York Comic-Con begins this Thursdayat the Javits Center, drawing about 200,000 fans along with artists and actors. And as the mayor's race enters its final stretch, frontrunner Zohran Mamdani faces growing questions about whether he's coasting to Election Day.

From Washington – FOX News Radio
The Case Against Comey And The "Weaponization" Of The DOJ

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 33:35


On Wednesday, former FBI Director James Comey was arraigned in federal court in Alexandria, Virginia, on charges of lying to Congress and obstructing a congressional proceeding stemming from his 2020 testimony. Former federal prosecutor Jim Trusty joins the Rundown to discuss the legal and political dimensions of the case, including the history between Comey and former President Trump, and broader concerns over the alleged politicization of the Justice Department. A text scandal shaking up Virginia politics has added new tension to the governor's race, as current Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears and former Democratic Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger prepare to face off in their highly anticipated first debate. Lt. Gov. Earle-Sears joins the Rundown to discuss her campaign strategy, key issues for Virginia voters, and how she plans to make her case in the final stretch before Election Day. Plus, commentary from Co-host of The Ruthless Podcast, Josh Holmes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

U.S. Supreme Court Oral Arguments
Bost v. Illinois State Board of Elections

U.S. Supreme Court Oral Arguments

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 103:43


A case in which the Court will decide whether federal candidates have Article III standing to challenge state election laws that extend the deadline for receiving and counting mail-in ballots beyond Election Day when they allege vote dilution and increased campaign costs from monitoring extended ballot counting.

The Supreme Court: Oral Arguments
Bost v. IL Bd. of Elections

The Supreme Court: Oral Arguments

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025


Bost v. IL Bd. of Elections | 10/08/25 | Docket #: 24-568 24-568 BOST V. ILLINOIS BOARD OF ELECTIONS DECISION BELOW: 114 F.4th 634 CERT. GRANTED 6/2/2025 QUESTION PRESENTED: Federal law sets the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November as the federal Election Day. 2 U.S.C. §§ 1 and 7; and 3 U.S.C. § 1. Several states, including Illinois, have enacted state laws that allow ballots to be received and counted after Election Day. Petitioners contend these state laws are preempted under the Elections and Electors Clauses. Petitioners sued to enjoin Illinois' law allowing ballots to be received up to fourteen days after Election Day. The sole question presented here is whether Petitioners, as federal candidates, have pleaded sufficient factual allegations to show Article III standing to challenge state time, place, and manner regulations concerning their federal elections. LOWER COURT CASE NUMBER: 23-2644

NYC NOW
Morning Headlines: Queens Man Charged in Deadly SUV Attack, Some Voters Say They Lack Information on Local Judicial Candidates, and Yankees Stay Alive in Playoffs

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 2:55


Edwin Cruz Gomez, of Uniondale, Queens is charged with murder and attempted murder after prosecutors say he intentionally drove his SUV into a family, killing a sixteen year old girl. Meanwhile, Election Day is just a few weeks away and while voters will choose a new mayor in New York City and a governor in New Jersey, many will also be electing judges. But as WNYC's Samantha Max reports, it can be hard to find information about judicial candidates. Also, the Yankees live to play another day after rallying from a six to one deficit to beat the Toronto Blue Jays nine to six, forcing Game 4 tonight in the Bronx.

Holly Springs Deep Dive
Mike Kondratick: 2025 Holly Springs Mayoral Candidate

Holly Springs Deep Dive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 62:04 Transcription Available


We sat down with Holly Springs mayoral candidate Mike Kondratick to talk traffic, development, affordability, and how a more responsive town hall could better serve residents. He outlines ideas like a transportation lockbox, daily outreach to the community, and a "worth the cost" standard for evaluating future projects.Redefining The Mayor's Role As Active Chair And Resident AdvocateWhy Traffic And Development Must Be Evaluated TogetherTransportation Lockbox Funding To Reduce Developer DependenceMicrotransit, Carpools, And Greenways As An All-Of-The-Above StrategySmall Business Cost Relief Via Grants, Co-Ops, And Paid InternshipsBudget Concerns Around Debt Service And Sequencing Big ProjectsWater Quality Transparency And PFAS Filtration InvestmentsFlexibility On Yard Waste Policy To Serve Seniors And Disabled ResidentsSupport For A Non-Discrimination Ordinance Aligned With Town VisionBiotech Growth and Supply-Chain RecruitmentBoards And Commissions That Reflect The Town's DiversityThird Spaces And Face-To-Face Engagement Over Quarterly ChatsEndorsed By Wake County Democratic PartyKondratick is one of two candidates in the race for Holly Springs Mayor. Early voting begins October 16, and a valid photo ID is required. Election Day is November 4—be sure your voice is heard, and your vote is counted. This is your opportunity to help shape the future of Holly Springs.MikeForHS.comMikeforHS2025@gmail.comFacebook/InstagramCampaign Finance ReportCampaign Finance Reports for All Candidate CommitteesVoter Information (Register, Am I Registered?, Election Information) Voter Info (Designated Polling Places, Sample Ballots, Registration Status, Voting Jurisdiction, Verify Address and Party Affiliation) Election Information (Absentee by Mail Voting, Early Voting, Election Day Voting) Early Voting Locations October 16-November 1Wake County Board of Elections Office-1200 N. New Hope Road, Raleigh 27610October 25-November 1John M. Brown Community Center-53 Hunter Street, Apex, NC 27502Avery Street Recreation Center-125 Avery Street, Garner, NC 27529Herbert C. Young Community Center-101 Wilkinson Avenue, Cary, NC 27513ELECTION DAYTuesday, November 4 from 6:30 AM to 7:30 PMSupport the showAs always, if you are interested in being on or sponsoring the podcast or if you have any particular issues, thoughts, or questions you'd like explored on the podcast, please email NCDeepDive@gmail.com. Your contributions would be greatly appreciated.Now, let's dive in!

KTOO News Update
Newscast – Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2025

KTOO News Update

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025


In this newscast: Today is municipal Election Day and the KTOO newsroom was around town to chat with voters about their thoughts on the election; The state of Alaska is in the throes of studying what it would take to build a road that would better connect Juneau, Haines and Skagway, and the Dept. of Transportation held open house-style meetings last week to inform the public, and get community feedback; Top state lawmakers say they are investigating why $50 million from the state's primary savings account was invested in an outside private equity fund; A Fairbanks man has a unique antidote to his winter blues: balloon art

NYC NOW
Midday News: NYPD Investigates Brooklyn Toddler's Death as Homicide, City Workers Blamed for Illegal Parking in Brooklyn, and the Latest on the NYC Mayoral Race

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 6:02


Police are investigating the death of child in Brooklyn as a homicide. Meanwhile, a new report from Councilmember Lincoln Restler's office says government employees are the biggest offenders in Brooklyn's illegal parking problem. Also, the Yankees face elimination Tuesday night in Game 3 of the ALDS against the Toronto Blue Jays. And with four weeks until Election Day in New York City, Democrat Zohran Mamdani maintains a wide lead over former Governor Andrew Cuomo, while Republican Curtis Sliwa trails.

KTOO News Update
Newscast – Monday, Oct. 6, 2025

KTOO News Update

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025


In this newscast: Juneau's municipal Election Day is almost here. Voters have until tomorrow night at 8 p.m. sharp to cast their ballots; And Juneau's high school students also cast votes in mock elections to learn more about how they work; The Petersburg Borough assembly passed a resolution last month calling on state and federal authorities for help dealing with rising sea otter populations; President Trump approved the 211-mile Ambler Road in Northwest Alaska today

The FOX News Rundown
Democrats Accused Of “Playing Politics” As Shutdown Continues

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 34:53


While the government shutdown continues, Congress remains at a standstill on whether it can reopen the government anytime soon. Meanwhile, both Democrats and Republicans are fighting over who is to blame for the shutdown. Last week, New York City Mayor Eric Adams dropped out of the mayoral race. With just weeks to go until Election Day, three candidates remain. New York Republican Representative Nicole Malliotakis joins the Rundown to discuss whether Congress can reopen the government soon. She also provides insight into the current state of the New York City mayoral race.   American farmers say they're feeling the pain of President Trump's trade policies. Soybean crops are among those in storage, as Chinese importers, the top buyers of US-grown soybeans, are now looking elsewhere while America and China work on a trade deal. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins joins the Rundown to discuss the concerns of American farmers and what the Trump administration is doing to bring them relief.   Plus, commentary from Co-Chair of the Republican National Committee Youth Council, CJ Pearson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

From Washington – FOX News Radio
Democrats Accused Of “Playing Politics” As Shutdown Continues

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 34:53


While the government shutdown continues, Congress remains at a standstill on whether it can reopen the government anytime soon. Meanwhile, both Democrats and Republicans are fighting over who is to blame for the shutdown. Last week, New York City Mayor Eric Adams dropped out of the mayoral race. With just weeks to go until Election Day, three candidates remain. New York Republican Representative Nicole Malliotakis joins the Rundown to discuss whether Congress can reopen the government soon. She also provides insight into the current state of the New York City mayoral race.   American farmers say they're feeling the pain of President Trump's trade policies. Soybean crops are among those in storage, as Chinese importers, the top buyers of US-grown soybeans, are now looking elsewhere while America and China work on a trade deal. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins joins the Rundown to discuss the concerns of American farmers and what the Trump administration is doing to bring them relief.   Plus, commentary from CJ Pearson, conservative activist and host of the Family Matters Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Potomac Perspective with Brian Gardner
The Shutdown Stalemate

Potomac Perspective with Brian Gardner

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 15:01


The latest government shutdown stretches into a second week, with no clear resolution in sight. In the new episode of Potomac Perspective, Stifel Chief Washington Policy Strategist Brian Gardner and co-host Neil Shapiro have the latest on efforts to break the stalemate. Also discussed: Banks get the urge to merge, as the Trump administration’s regulatory reforms kick in Key state & local races take the spotlight as Election Day draws closer This material is prepared by the Washington Policy Strategy Group of Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated (“Stifel”). This material is for informational purposes only and is not an offer or solicitation to purchase or sell any security or instrument or to participate in any trading strategy discussed herein. The information contained is taken from sources believed to be reliable, but is not guaranteed by Stifel as to accuracy or completeness. The opinions expressed are those of the Washington Policy Strategy Group and may differ from those of other departments that produce similar material and are current as of the date of this publication and are subject to change without notice. Past performance is not necessarily a guide to future performance. Stifel does not provide accounting, tax, or legal advice and clients are advised to consult with their accounting, tax, or legal advisors prior to making any investment decision. Additional information is available upon request. Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated is a broker-dealer registered with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission and is a member SIPC & NYSE. ©2025 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Megyn Kelly Show
New Details on Comey Indictment, Deadly Mormon Church Attack, Mayor Adams Drops Out: AM Update 9/29

The Megyn Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 17:04


New reporting sheds light on what former FBI Director James Comey is accused of. A gunman rammed a vehicle into a Mormon church in Michigan before opening fire and setting the building on fire, killing at least four people and injuring several others. President Trump orders National Guard troops into Portland to protect ICE facilities after weeks of violent protests, sparking a lawsuit from Oregon officials who insist the city is peaceful and needs no federal intervention. New York City Mayor Eric Adams ends his re-election campaign, shaking up the Democratic primary just weeks before Election Day.Riverbend Ranch: Visit https://riverbendranch.com/ | Use promo code MEGYN for $20 off your first order.Lean: Visit https://TakeLean.com & use code MK for 20% off Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Democracy Now! Audio
Exclusive: Zohran Mamdani Reacts to Eric Adams Dropping Out of NYC Mayoral Race

Democracy Now! Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025


New York Mayor Eric Adams has announced he is dropping out of the race, just over a month before Election Day. We get response from Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani.