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Host: Rusty Cannon Counties continue to count and work to cure ballots relating to the 2nd Congressional District Republican primary race. With each new update, incumbent Celeste Maloy’s lead over Colby Jenkins seems to lessen. Deseret News’ Brigham Tomco discusses what ballots are still outstanding and how many more are needed before Jenkins can request a recount.
Host: Rusty Cannon The Supreme Court says President is entitled to some immunityToday, the United States Supreme Court issued its opinion on presidential immunity. While they decided the president and former presidents don’t enjoy "absolute" immunity, they did specify that there are instances where presidential immunity is applicable. The biggest question now – based on their ruling – is what constitutes "official" versus "unofficial" presidential duties? KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas helps us break it down. What’s the future of President Biden’s campaign?In the days following the CNN Presidential Debate, calls for President Biden to withdraw have only continued to grow. Prominent Democrats have joined in the calls, but after a weekend spent with his family, Biden says he won’t drop out. ABC News Correspondent Jay O'Brien talks about the president’s insistence to stay in the race, and offers insights into any possible alternative choices for Democrats. The margin in CD-2's Republican Party nomination continues to narrowCounties continue to count and work to cure ballots relating to the 2nd Congressional District Republican primary race. With each new update, incumbent Celeste Maloy’s lead over Colby Jenkins seems to lessen. Deseret News' Brigham Tomco discusses what ballots are still outstanding and how many more are needed before Jenkins can request a recount. Digging into a rate increase proposal for Rocky Mountain Power customersA proposal to increase power rates for most Utahns made waves over the weekend, even prompting a scathing response from Governor Spencer Cox on social media. But what is the actual proposal, and how would it affect Utah families? Dick Garlish, President of Rocky Mountain Power, joins the program to walk our listeners through the proposal, explaining the reasoning behind the 30% rate increase. We also discuss how these new rates will compare to neighboring states’ electric rates.
On this episode of the South Carolina Lede for May 25, 2024: an update from SC Public Radio reporter Victoria Hansen on the 1st Congressional District Republican primary race; former Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley comes around to the Trump train after being his final primary opponent; Gov. McMaster signed several bills into law this week, including a law with new penalties for drunk driving; and more!
On this episode of the South Carolina Lede for April 30, 2024: we fill you in on what's happening during the final days of the SC Legislature; we take a deep dive on the 4th Congressional District Republican primary fight; SC Public Radio's Maayan Schechter brings you the latest on medical marijuana; Sen. Lindsey Graham talks about presidential immunity; and more!
Two Republican candidates are hoping to win their party’s nomination to upset the Democratic incumbent Congresswoman Val Hoyle in ORegon’s 4th District. Amy Ryan Courser is a consultant and former Keizer city council member. One her campaign website she says she’s a mom, wife, mom, friend and Patriot, and describes her priorities as “America first.” Her primary opponent, Monique DeSpain, a 30-year Air Force veteran and attorney, declined OPB’s invitation for an interview or candidate debate. We talk with Amy Fryan Courser about making her case to Oregon voters in the 4th district.
A Marion County Judge Monday denied a petition for a protective order filed by 7th Congressional District Republican candidate Gabriel Whitley against Abdul-Hakim Shabazz.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Republican candidates in Rhode Island's 1st Congressional District special election debated on "10 News Conference," but they didn't fight each other on the issues.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Illinois' 17th Congressional District Republican nominee Esther Joy King joins The Greg and Dan Show to discuss her plans on how to address the newness of both candidates for Illinois' 17th Congressional District, her leadership skills and how she plans to use those traits to lead the 17th Congressional district, the importance of building relationships, and acknowledging the ongoing political advertisements against her.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Illinois 13th Congressional District Republican candidate Regan Deering is critical of her Democratic opponent Nikki Budzinski for a recent Better Government Association article detailing the Democrat's high dollar consultant pay.
Greg and Dan welcome Esther Joy King, Illinois' 17th Congressional District Republican nominee to the show to discuss her election race in 2020, her campaign for the 2022 Midterms, how she plans to change the mindset of government bureaucracy if elected, fighting for the rights of Veterans, and finding a way to address every problem. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's deep dive, we'll learn how Mary Miller has defeated Rodney Davis during a battle of incumbents in the 15th Congressional District Republican Primary.
Kicking off the show today is a discussion on a few runoffs we have here in Georgia before the race to November begins. There are four notable nominations left to be determined for the Democratic Lieutenant Governor candidate, 6th District Republican nominee, 10th Congressional District Republican nominee, and the Democratic candidate for the Secretary of State race. What dynamics are in play for what will almost certainly be a low turnout runoff, and importantly, who will win? Next up, the now 7th District Democratic nominee, Lucy McBath, saw her federal red flag bill pass in the House last week as part of a surge in Democratic bills after the shooting in Uvalde. What's the current state of play for gun reform bills in Georgia politics? Overhyped/Underhyped, Play-Along-At-Home and much more on this week's episode of The Georgia Politics Podcast. Connect with The Georgia Politics Podcast on Twitter @gapoliticspod Megan Gordon-Kane @meganlaneg Preston Thompson @pston3 Proud member of the Appen Podcast Network. #gapol
7th Congressional District Republican candidate Crystal Vanuch
May 28, 2022 — Analysis of this week's 1st Congressional District Republican primary debate; new polling data on how South Carolinians are feeling; an update about the tourism industry in the Palmetto State; and more. Plus, we want to hear from you! Leave us a voicemail at 803-563-7169 to share your thoughts about the topics covered on the show or just whatever's on your mind!
Montana 1st Congressional District Republican Candidate Mitch Heuer joined the KGEZ Good Morning Show with John Hendricks and Robin Mitchell on Friday May 20, 2022 to talk about why he is a good candidate.
Dr. Dean Clouse,8th Congressional District Republican primary candidate, joins Wake Up Memphis to share his vision for West Tennessee. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
17th Congressional District Republican Candidate Esther Joy King
May 10, 2022 — A look at some of the biggest bills set to move during the final days of the two-year state legislative session; a recap of the recent 7th Congressional District Republican primary debate; and more. Plus, we want to hear from you! Leave us a voicemail at 803-563-7169 to share your thoughts about the topics covered on the show or just whatever's on your mind!
7th Congressional District Republican candidate Yesli Vega talks about her background and her views on the southern border, foreign affairs, the economy, federal deficit, education, energy and abortion.
--On the Show: --The CDC announces that masks should return even for vaccinated people in some situations, including areas of high spread of COVID-19 --The disgusting anti-intellectualism and pseudo-intellectualism of the COVID-19 pandemic --Republicans and media figures who claim to be "pro-police" widely ridicule and laugh at the police officers who testified on the first day of the House panel investigation the January 6 Trump riots --Trump-endorsed Republican candidate Susan Wright is defeated by Republican Jake Ellzey in the Texas 6th Congressional District Republican primary election --MyPillow Founder and CEO Mike Lindell offers $5 million to anyone who can disprove his voter fraud allegations, reversing burden of proof --A Christian pastor named Dan Burgoyne from California shoves his hands into dog poop to make some sort of point about God --Republican Congresspeople Matt Gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Greene try and fail to conduct a press conference, which is interrupted by people with whistles, people screaming, and more --Republican Congressman Jim Jordan is caught obviously obfuscating his conversations with Donald Trump on January 6 when being interviewed on Fox News by Bret Baier --Voicemail caller reminds us, when it comes to Trump supporters and "The Big Lie," that "it's not a lie if you believe it" per Seinfeld character George Costanza --On the Bonus Show: Walmart offering college tuition for employees, judge forces accused Capitol rioter to unlock laptop with face recognition, full mandatory masking returning to Nevada, much more... ☕ Get up to 40% off + free shipping on Four Sigmatic coffee: https://foursigmatic.com/pakman
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TODAY: Clark County adds 124 COVID cases, two deaths over the weekend ; Fairgrounds vaccination site hoping for a full week despite vaccine delays ; Three candidates announced bid for 3rd Congressional District Republican primary ; Better late than never as fall football kicks off in winter. WATCH: Join us at 6 p.m. on ClarkCountyToday.com, Facebook or YouTube for today's local news updates! Watch and find links to these stories here: https://bit.ly/CCT_LIVE_21_02_22 #ClarkCountyToday #ClarkCountyTodayLive #LocalNews #ClarkCountyWa #LiveBroadcast #COVID19 #Coronavirus #COVID19NewsUpdate #COVID19Cases #COVID19Deaths #ClarkCountyFairgrounds #VaccinationSite #Vaccines #Vaccinations #VaccineDelays #3rdCongressionalDistrict #JaimeHerreraBeutler #HeidiStJohn #JoeKent #WadiYakhour #RepublicanParty #RepublicanPrimary #HighSchoolFootball
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Monday, October 19, 20204:20 pm: Jason DeSena Trennert, Managing Partner and Chief Investment Strategist for Strategas Research Partners LLC, joins the show to discuss his piece for the Wall Street Journal about the forgotten man in the election that is given much of the credit for the election of President Trump in 20164:35 pm: Rob Crisell, a contributor to American Spectator, joins the program for a conversation about how Joe Biden sees the election as a holy war and himself as saving America’s soul5:05 pm: Columnist Susan Shelley of the Southern California News Group joins Rod to discuss her recent piece about President Trump’s chances for reelection6:05 pm: Utah 4th Congressional District Republican candidate Burgess Owens joins the show to discuss where he thinks his campaign sits just over two weeks from Election Day6:20 pm: Taylor Millard, a blogger and contributor to Hot Air joins Rod for a conversation about how pandemic fatigue has begun to set in on people around the world6:35 pm: U.S. Attorney for Utah John Huber joins the program to discuss the growing problem of white supremacist gangs in Utah
7-14: Kansas 3rd Congressional District Republican Primary Debate by KCMO Talk Radio
This week, Brooke is joined by Dr. Andy Jackson, Civitas’ elections policy analyst, to discuss the 11th Congressional District Republican primary win of Madison Cawthorn, a 24-year-old political newcomer, over Trump-endorsed Lynda Bennet. They also discuss election safety protocols going into November and examine the ways the North Carolina State Board of Elections can better...
Hometown's top headlines: please click here Business: Vista Metals Georgia of Adairsville to idle 120 employees by Saturday. 32nd Bartow resident, 14th Gordon resident die as regional total hits 59; state death toll now 1,317. More than 30,000 people now 'positive' including 708 here. Dining: Mother's Day brunch amid the pandemic -- what to know. Updates on River District dining. Business: Georgia net tax collections plummet near 36% in April or by more than a billion dollars. Politics: Tonight, a second 14th Congressional District Republican candidate debate on Facebook Live. Plus: First House debate as well as those for PSC, U.S. Senate. Public Safety Committee meeting: Police, fire calls way down in March because of sheltering-in-place. Concerns about social distancing. RANT OF THE DAY: A new information source? Maybe. The pandemic has forced many of us to do things we never tried before. From church leaders suddenly embracing Facebook Live to independent restaurants successfully converting to curbside service, we've had to learn things on the fly in recent months. And we're not done yet. For governments, from city and county commissioners to governor's office, Facebook Live and Zoom have become critical assets. The same for the business world and even politics. As we'll see again later this evening, the herd of hopefuls for the 14th Congressional District will appear on computer screens for two hours while we watch who's Zoomin' who. It all comes down to a ton of new content delivered a different way. We wonder: Is there something more we could be doing with all this, even after we ease up a bit on social distancing? But the bigger question is this: How do we tie the community into all this? Is there a away to expand citizen participation in daily government -- and community life -- with all these Zoom meetings, church and prayer services, chamber business education seminars and such? We're about to find out. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-druckenmiller/support
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Hometown's top headlines: please click here 13th Gordon resident dies; state death toll at 1,246; regional total to 57, including 33 from long-term care facilities. Positive tests now at 29,437 in Georgia, 682 here. Education: How area school systems, state are sharing $411.4 million in coronavirus relief funds. Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Harold D. Melton extends Statewide Judicial Emergency until June 12. Recap of the 14th Congressional District Republican debate from Monday. Plus links to PSC, U.S. Senate debates (Democrats). RANT OF THE DAY: One-size-fits-all House sweepstakes. First, we'll give you an executive summary of Monday's 60-minute debate featuring seven of the eight Republicans who want to represent much of Northwest Georgia in Congress. Democrats are bad. Beware of socialists. China is bad. Guns are good. Finish the wall. Immigration is bad. Trump: best.president.ever. We're outsiders. And did we say Democrats are bad? Aside from the summary, the debate hit all the expected points: Marjorie Taylor Greene's residency issue: Dr. John Cowan and those imported toys from China. John Barge being his own man when serving as state schools superintendent. It came down to one conclusion: We have a popularity contest on our hands come June 9 that won't really get interesting until the next morning as campaigning starts for the Aug. 11 runoff. For now, keep the cookie cutters handy. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-druckenmiller/support
Republican candidates Jason Church, Hudson, and Tom Tiffany, Minocqua, debate live on The Ideas Network. The debate is moderated by Shereen Siewert, host of WPR’s “Route 51,” and Robin Washington, host of Superior-based WPR talk show “Simply Superior.”
KTSA Trey Ware speaks to Texas 21st Congressional District Republican candidate Chip Roy about how his campaign is going
Renee Shaw discusses the 3rd Congressional District Republican Primary. Scheduled guest: Republican Primary candidate Mike Craven.
Renee Shaw discusses the 3rd Congressional District Republican Primary. Scheduled guest: Republican Primary candidate Mike Craven.
On the latest edition of the Politically Speaking podcast, St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum and Jo Mannies welcome 1 st Congressional District Republican nominee Steve Bailey to the program.
Maryland's primary is over; 6th Congressional District Republican voters chose Amie Hoeber to be their Republican nominee. Eric and Ryan will dissect the Republican primary and offer their perspective on each Republican candidate and their respective strategy. We'll tell you what went right and what went wrong. And we'll talk about some of the best and worst moments of the primary. Join Eric and Ryan on Thursday, April 28 at 8:30 p.m. for a full autopsy report on the 2016 6th Congressional District Republican primary.
A discussion of the 2016 Republican primary race in the 1st Congressional District. Scheduled candidates: Jason Batts, James R. Comer and Mike Pape.
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