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9:05 - 9:20 - President Biden Fact Checked by Twitter On the eve of election day -- a public blunder by the President over gas price. Twitter fact checking President Biden's tweet that made is seem gas prices are down to $3.19 a gallon. The actual average price is $3.80. Let's dive into the mode math the President used to arrive at a price that's makes him look good. In the final hours to the midterm deadline should the President stop talking? Boyd Matheson, Host of Inside Sources joins the show.
9:35 - President Biden on the Campaign Trail President Biden was on the campaign trail this weekend with former President Obama. The administration is seeking to give democrats a boost Democrats ahead of a the midterms hat will decide which party controls both houses of Congress. ELIZABETH SCHULZE, ABC NEWS CORRESPONDENT, WASHINGTON joins the show
9:50 - Will the senate flip red? Election Day is tomorrow. There's not much time left now to make your vote. According to latest polling from FiveThirtyEight, Republicans have picked up momentum in recent weeks and now hold a 1.3-point advantage over the Democrats on the generic congressional ballot, putting them on track to win one, if not, both chambers of government. - ABC
10:05 - Democracy for the rich: How much does it cost to run? ay you want to get involved in politics... What does it cost to run? We interviewed a candidate for county clerk that said he's spent $30-$40K of his own money to run for office... and since this isn't one of those high-profile offices that everyone cares about and wants to contribute to... it's coming out of your bank account. Aimee Winder Newton is a member of the Salt Lake County Council and also ran for Governor in 2020. She's done the big and small campaigns over the years... and she joins the show to discuss running and how she helps people get involved in politics.
10:20 - A Roundup on voter turnout One day until election day! You can still send your mail in ballot as long as it is postmarked as TODAY -- and tomorrow more people will take the polls to get the final tally. Ricky Hatch, Weber County Clerk joins the show to discuss what turnout looks like
10:35 - 10:50 - Senator Mike Lee and the discussion of Social Security Hours left in midterm election season -- so a decade old comment by Senator Mike Lee has resurfaced about phasing out social security. It's making the rounds in political ads - let's dive into what a phase out would look like. I never planned for ss in retirement because 4th grade teacher scared us 10 yols into not counting on ss being around when we got "old". I'm shocked it's still around. Does Mike Lee really want to get rid of social security?
11:05 - How is Utah innovating the election process? Ryan Cowley, Utah State Elections Director calls the live -- What time to the poll's close tomorrow night, how many forms of ID do you need to vote if you vote in person tomorrow, when is the cut off to mail your ballot? What's the turnout been so far? Text us your questions at 57500 and we'll bounce them off the LG.
11:20 - Top races to keep our eye on and Joel Ferry The Box Elder Republican Party is watching a House race in Utah's First district closely because if former Representative Joel Ferry wins, delegates will be convening to find his replacement. Ferry has already taken a job in the executive branch but despite two lawsuits from democrats, he still hasn't indicated that he'd going to drop his name from the ballot.
Lindsay Aerts, KSL Newsradio Reporter joins the show.
11:35 - Arizona Senate Race Arizona is a key state when determining the US Senate. First Lady Jill Biden also went to Arizona over the weekend to campaign for the democrats. In Arizona The First Lady briefly touched on several issues on the line this midterm election, like rising inflation, abortion bans, and the importance of public education.
Jim Cross, Senior New Reporter with KTAR calls live from Arizona to explain the significant of the US Senate Race.
11:50 - Trump 2024: What are the odds?
Axios reported on Friday morning that Trump and his team are eyeing Nov. 14 as a possible launch day for his 2024 campaign, which would be followed by a string of political events. Donald Trump teases Iowa crowd: 'I will very, very, very probably' run for president.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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9:05 - 9:20 - President Biden Fact Checked by Twitter On the eve of election day -- a public blunder by the President over gas price. Twitter fact checking President Biden's tweet that made is seem gas prices are down to $3.19 a gallon. The actual average price is $3.80. Let's dive into the mode math the President used to arrive at a price that's makes him look good. In the final hours to the midterm deadline should the President stop talking? Boyd Matheson, Host of Inside Sources joins the show.
9:35 - President Biden on the Campaign Trail President Biden was on the campaign trail this weekend with former President Obama. The administration is seeking to give democrats a boost Democrats ahead of a the midterms hat will decide which party controls both houses of Congress. ELIZABETH SCHULZE, ABC NEWS CORRESPONDENT, WASHINGTON joins the show
9:50 - Will the senate flip red? Election Day is tomorrow. There's not much time left now to make your vote. According to latest polling from FiveThirtyEight, Republicans have picked up momentum in recent weeks and now hold a 1.3-point advantage over the Democrats on the generic congressional ballot, putting them on track to win one, if not, both chambers of government. - ABC
10:05 - Democracy for the rich: How much does it cost to run? ay you want to get involved in politics... What does it cost to run? We interviewed a candidate for county clerk that said he's spent $30-$40K of his own money to run for office... and since this isn't one of those high-profile offices that everyone cares about and wants to contribute to... it's coming out of your bank account. Aimee Winder Newton is a member of the Salt Lake County Council and also ran for Governor in 2020. She's done the big and small campaigns over the years... and she joins the show to discuss running and how she helps people get involved in politics.
10:20 - A Roundup on voter turnout One day until election day! You can still send your mail in ballot as long as it is postmarked as TODAY -- and tomorrow more people will take the polls to get the final tally. Ricky Hatch, Weber County Clerk joins the show to discuss what turnout looks like
10:35 - 10:50 - Senator Mike Lee and the discussion of Social Security Hours left in midterm election season -- so a decade old comment by Senator Mike Lee has resurfaced about phasing out social security. It's making the rounds in political ads - let's dive into what a phase out would look like. I never planned for ss in retirement because 4th grade teacher scared us 10 yols into not counting on ss being around when we got "old". I'm shocked it's still around. Does Mike Lee really want to get rid of social security?
11:05 - How is Utah innovating the election process? Ryan Cowley, Utah State Elections Director calls the live -- What time to the poll's close tomorrow night, how many forms of ID do you need to vote if you vote in person tomorrow, when is the cut off to mail your ballot? What's the turnout been so far? Text us your questions at 57500 and we'll bounce them off the LG.
11:20 - Top races to keep our eye on and Joel Ferry The Box Elder Republican Party is watching a House race in Utah's First district closely because if former Representative Joel Ferry wins, delegates will be convening to find his replacement. Ferry has already taken a job in the executive branch but despite two lawsuits from democrats, he still hasn't indicated that he'd going to drop his name from the ballot.
Lindsay Aerts, KSL Newsradio Reporter joins the show.
11:35 - Arizona Senate Race Arizona is a key state when determining the US Senate. First Lady Jill Biden also went to Arizona over the weekend to campaign for the democrats. In Arizona The First Lady briefly touched on several issues on the line this midterm election, like rising inflation, abortion bans, and the importance of public education.
Jim Cross, Senior New Reporter with KTAR calls live from Arizona to explain the significant of the US Senate Race.
11:50 - Trump 2024: What are the odds?
Axios reported on Friday morning that Trump and his team are eyeing Nov. 14 as a possible launch day for his 2024 campaign, which would be followed by a string of political events. Donald Trump teases Iowa crowd: 'I will very, very, very probably' run for president.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.