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Special guest host Jonathan Miller fills in for Kruser as he talks to other recovering politicians Rod Jetton, Jeff Smith, and Trey Grayson about the latest political news in hour 2. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Kentucky State Treasurer Jonathan Miller sits in for Kruser as a special guest host as he talks with fellow recovering politicians Trey Grayson, Rod Jetton, Tim Wolf, and Jeff Smith for a political round table in hour 2. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Special guest host former State Treasurer Jonathan Miller fills in for Kruser as he talks to lobbyist Trey Grayson, Missouri House Speakers Rodney Jetton and Eiljah Haahr, and Senator Jeff Smith in hour 2. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Last November, the High Turnout Wide Margins team held a live event looking ahead to 2024's election cycle. Hosts Brianna Lennon and Eric Fey spoke - for the first time – with Secretary of State-level election administrators: Gabriel Sterling in Georgia and Trey Grayson in Kentucky. They spoke about some of the things they've learned during their time working in elections.
The Breakdown is live w/ guests Trygve Olson and Trey Grayson On tonight's episode of The Breakdown, hosts Tara Setmayer and Rick Wilson welcome founder of Viking Strategies, Trygve Olson and former Kentucky Secretary of State, Trey Grayson. Join us for a conversation about autocracy, the latest embarrassments in the Republican party, and the future of our democracy. Watch now, share on social media, and follow The Lincoln Project below. Join the fight at LincolnProject.us! FOLLOW Trygve OlsonTWITTER: @trygveolsonFOLLOW Trey Grayson TWITTER: @KYTreyFOLLOW LINCOLN PROJECTTWITTER: https://bit.ly/3zwZFva INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/31yyrHR FACEBOOK: https://bit.ly/3zCBHhT PODCAST: https://apple.co/3G7zr4L
Larry talks to former Secretary of State Trey Grayson about his statements on the KET election coverage this year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The race for the Republican nomination for US president is expanding. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is throwing his hat in the ring, as has long been expected. Donald Trump is still dominating the field and he's already spent millions attacking DeSantis. Trey Grayson is a former Kentucky Republican Secretary of State and was also the head of Harvard's Institute of Politics. He's now a practicing attorney and tells Christiane what this field of presidential hopefuls tells us about the Republican Party and its priorities. Also on today's show: Reality Winner, former enlisted US Air Force member and NSA translator who made headlines in 2017 after being arrested on charges of leaking classified information to the media. Now, her story is told in the new HBO film Reality directed by Tina Satter. Reality is now on supervised release in Corpus Christi, Texas. She joins Christiane along with Tina to discuss the new film. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Holly Harris, founder & president of The Network, has one of the most unique careers in politics. Starting as a local TV news reporter in Lexington, KY…becoming a GOP political operative for names like Mitch McConnell, Rand Paul, James Comer…then trading in her partisan spurs as part of the coalition to reform the U.S. criminal justice system - including helping pass the landmark First Step Act. In this conversation, Holly talks her one-of-a-kind path in politics, lessons learned from Mitch McConnell, what drew her to the criminal justice reform effort, how a bipartisan coalition formed to make big changes, and how she's taking those same lessons to tackle other big problems facing America. IN THIS EPISODEHolly grows up in conservative, small town Kentucky…The story of Holly as a “baby reporter” on local TV news in Lexington…Holly's tips on how campaigns can get their story on local news…How Holly made the transition to working in politics…What Holly learned working around Senator Mitch McConnell…Holly on the two things you have to win to “win McConnell”…Holly's connections to the increasingly high-profile Kentucky Congressmen James Comer…What led Holly to take a leadership role in the criminal justice reform movement…What went into passing the landmark federal criminal justice reform First Step Act…Holly weighs in on how criminal justice reform advocates should engage in times of rising crime…The tools used to build a bipartisan coalition on a tough issue…Holly on the importance of expecting and embracing failure…How Holly juggles life in politics as a single parent…AND…100:1 disparities, ACLU, Julie Raque Adams, Laura and John Arnold, beta tapes, Matt Bevin, Len Bias, Cory Booker, Boston Celtics, bucket lists, bypassing security, Center for American Progress, Matthew Charles, the Cincinnati Bengals, Jack Conway, Tom Cotton, Cut 50, Sheryl Delozier, Kirsten Dunst, Dick Durbin, E-Town, Easy Street, John Bel Edwards, Julie Emerson, The Equal Act, evidence-based policies, Families Against Mandatory Minimums, Charles Grassley, Trey Grayson, Jordan Harris, Whitney Hignite, industrial hemp, Jessica Jackson, Lebron James, the Justice Cabinet, Kim Kardashian, Lincoln Day Dinners, Paul Patton, the Human Popsicle, Rand Paul, prodigal daughters, RINOs, Ronald Reagan, the Reform Alliance, Steve Robertson, Rolling Stone, Diane Sawyer, Jeff Sessions, strategic political giving, system-impacted individuals, taking bullets, throwing spaghetti, Donald Trump, University of Kentucky, Harris VonLuehrte, WKYT & more!
Jonathan Miller fills in for Kruser while he moves to Jack's spot, and he's got Trey Grayson, former Missouri Speaker of the House Elijah Haahr, and former Missouri State Senator Jeff Smith as guests in hour 2. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How low water levels on the Mississippi River are impacting Kentuckians. State House Democrats announce their new leadership team. Bob Babbage and Trey Grayson preview the 2023 legislative session on Inside Kentucky Politics.
An irony in states across America: candidates seeking to become chief election officers who campaign and rail against the integrity of the democratic process. Hoover Institution visiting fellow Ben Ginsberg, a preeminent authority on election law, interviews former Kentucky secretary of state Trey Grayson and Politico reporter Zach Montellaro on the policy consequences should election […]
An irony in states across America: candidates seeking to become chief election officers who campaign and rail against the integrity of the democratic process. Hoover Institution visiting fellow Ben Ginsberg, a preeminent authority on election law, interviews former Kentucky secretary of state Trey Grayson and Politico reporter Zach Montellaro on the policy consequences should election deniers gain office, on current deficiencies within America's voting systems, plus what state election officers can do ease the concerns of skeptics of our current democratic process.
Special guest host Jonathan Miller fills in for Kruser with his guests Rocky Adkins, Trey Grayson, Elijah Haar, and Jeff Smith, all in hour 2. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Special guest host Jonathon Miller fills in for Kruser as he talks to Gov. Andy Beshear, personal trainer Buff Ghandi, and Trey Grayson in hour 1. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ali Velshi is joined by Dana Nessel, Michigan Attorney General, Rep. Mondaire Jones, Democrat of New York, Dr. Salmaan Keshavjee, Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine & Director at Harvard Medical School Center for Global Health Delivery, Ian Bremmer, President and Founder of Eurasia Group & GZERO Media, Timothy Snyder, Professor of History at Yale University, Sen. Alex Padilla, Democrat of California, Trey Grayson, Former Kentucky Secretary of State, Alencia Johnson, Democratic Strategist & Chief Impact Officer of 1063 West Broad, and Jennifer Rubin, Opinion Writer at The Washington Post.
Guest host Jonathan Miller fills in for Kruser as he talks to former KY Sec. of State Trey Grayson about election reform. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trey Grayson, former Kentucky Secretary of State, joins Dan to discuss the States United Democracy Center's "Report on the Cyber Ninjas Review of the 2020 Presidential and U.S. Senatorial Elections in Maricopa County, Arizona." Grayson, a co-author of the report, and Abrams analyze proper election recount and audit standards that the Cyber Ninja's review fails to meet, including impartiality, proper ballot review procedures, and a high level of allowable error.
Guest: Prof. Jonathan Anomaly The Transition Integrity Project (TIP) is a deeply partisan political lobbyist group, which launched in 2019 “out of concern that the Trump Administration may seek to manipulate, ignore, undermine or disrupt the 2020 presidential election and transition process”. Key players include John Podesta, Donna Brazile, Trey Grayson, and Jennifer Granholm. The document was given to major tv networks and newspapers to instruct journalists on the language to use when, as they predicted, the Trump Administration contests the 2020 election. The following excerpt is taken from the alleged bipartisan TIP document:“TIP takes no position on how Americans should cast their votes, or on the likely winner of the upcoming election; either major party candidate could prevail at the polls in November without resorting to “dirty tricks.” “However, the administration of President Donald Trump has steadily undermined core norms of democracy and the rule of law and embraced numerous corrupt and authoritarian practices.”
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Renee Shaw and guests discuss election and voting legislation. Scheduled guests: Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams; Bob Babbage, managing partner of Babbage Cofounder and former Democratic Kentucky Secretary of State from 1992 to 1996; Trey Grayson, managing director of CivicPoint at Frost Brown Todd, and a two-term Republican Kentucky Secretary of State from 2004 to 2011; and Joshua Douglas, author and UK College of Law Professor specializing in election law and voting rights.
Renee Shaw and guests discuss election and voting legislation. Scheduled guests: Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams; Bob Babbage, managing partner of Babbage Cofounder and former Democratic Kentucky Secretary of State from 1992 to 1996; Trey Grayson, managing director of CivicPoint at Frost Brown Todd, and a two-term Republican Kentucky Secretary of State from 2004 to 2011; and Joshua Douglas, author and UK College of Law Professor specializing in election law and voting rights.
Renee Shaw and her guests discuss the 2019 election. Guests: Matt Erwin, communications consultant and former Kentucky Democratic Party spokesperson; Mike Ward, campaign management specialist and former Democratic U.S. Representative; Julia Bright Crigler, Republican political consultant and founder of Bright Strategies; and Trey Grayson, Republican and former Kentucky Secretary of State, who was recently named the new executive director of the Rodel Fellowships in Public Leadership at the Aspen Institute.
Renee Shaw and her guests discuss the 2019 election. Guests: Matt Erwin, communications consultant and former Kentucky Democratic Party spokesperson; Mike Ward, campaign management specialist and former Democratic U.S. Representative; Julia Bright Crigler, Republican political consultant and founder of Bright Strategies; and Trey Grayson, Republican and former Kentucky Secretary of State, who was recently named the new executive director of the Rodel Fellowships in Public Leadership at the Aspen Institute.
Because U.S. states employ over 16 million people and hold the data of almost all American residents, state governments are major targets for data villains seeking to obtain data about us. How safe is our personal information in the hands of state governments and what security challenges must states address to better protect personal data? Podcast guest Trey Grayson is a veteran of these issues, having served as Kentucky’s Secretary of State for eight years and later as director of Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government’s Institute of Politics and member of the President’s Commission on Election Administration, which reviewed the 2012 election. Trey is now a principal of the public policy firm CivicPoint and an attorney with Frost Brown Todd LLC. As an attorney and public policy expert, Trey offers guidance on the state of cybersecurity and state-held data in episode 26 of the Data Privacy Detective podcast.
Renee and her guests discuss national and state politics. Scheduled guests: Julia Bright Crigler, Republican consultant and founder of Bright Strategies; Trey Grayson, former Republican secretary of state in Kentucky and former director of the Harvard Kennedy School's Institute of Politics; Jonathan Miller, former Democratic state treasurer and former chair of the Kentucky Democratic Party; and Matt Erwin, Democratic consultant.
Renee and her guests discuss national and state politics. Scheduled guests: Julia Bright Crigler, Republican consultant and founder of Bright Strategies; Trey Grayson, former Republican secretary of state in Kentucky and former director of the Harvard Kennedy School's Institute of Politics; Jonathan Miller, former Democratic state treasurer and former chair of the Kentucky Democratic Party; and Matt Erwin, Democratic consultant.
Renee Shaw and her guests discuss national and state politics. Scheduled guests: Trey Grayson, a Republican, former Kentucky Secretary of State and former director of the Institute of Politics at Harvard University; Jonathan Miller, a Democrat and former Kentucky State Treasurer; Mike Ward, campaign consultant and former Democratic member of the Kentucky House of Representatives and the U.S. House of Representatives; and Steve Robertson, political consultant and former chair of the Republican Party of Kentucky.
Renee Shaw and her guests discuss national and state politics. Scheduled guests: Trey Grayson, a Republican, former Kentucky Secretary of State and former director of the Institute of Politics at Harvard University; Jonathan Miller, a Democrat and former Kentucky State Treasurer; Mike Ward, campaign consultant and former Democratic member of the Kentucky House of Representatives and the U.S. House of Representatives; and Steve Robertson, political consultant and former chair of the Republican Party of Kentucky.
From an early age, Trey Grayson has been motivated to serve his community. Grayson is a northern Kentucky native. He earned his undergraduate degree from Harvard University in 1994 and his J.D./M.B.A. from the University of Kentucky in 1998. Grayson was elected to the office of Kentucky secretary of state in 2003, which at age 31 made him the youngest secretary of state in the country. He later became known as an expert on innovation in politics, as well as the political views of the millennial generation. Before serving as Kentucky secretary of state Grayson was an attorney with Greenebaum Doll & McDonald.
Northern Kentucky’s Trey Grayson is one of those guys who can’t go anywhere without someone shaking his hand. That happens when you spend most of your adult life in the world of politics. He was the youngest Secretary of State in the nation when he was elected at age 31, but in the 13 years since, Grayson has seen his share of wins – and losses. He reflects on his time in Kentucky, in Boston, and in the political spotlight. Hear why this long-time Republican identifies with Hillary Clinton, and finds himself right in the middle of the national divide between her and President Donald Trump.
Bill Goodman and his guests discuss Kentucky jobs and wages. Guests: Bill Londrigan, president of the Kentucky State AFL-CIO; Trey Grayson, president and CEO of the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce; Anna Baumann, research and policy associate at the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy; and Julia Crigler, state director of Americans for Prosperity.
Trey Grayson, Director of the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School, on Tuesday, March 26, 2013.
Mike interviews Trey Grayson, best known nationally for running against Rand Paul in 2010 for the Republican US Senate nomination. Prior to that, he was a two-term Kentucky Secretary of State. Mr. Grayson served as Director of Harvard's Institute of Politics from 2011 – 2014, and is currently the President and CEO of the Northern … Continue reading "Trey Grayson Interview" Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-politics-guys/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy