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9:05 - It’s Election Day. Here are today’s top stories.
It’s Election Day! Dave and Debbie broadcast from Davis County at the Davis Conference Center where voters are making their way to cast their vote. KSL NewsRadio Reporters Adam Small and Lindsay Aerts join the show to break down some of the biggest races and top stories of the day.
9:20 - Why are governor races important?
In 36 out of 50 states the governor’s office is up for grabs, and Utah is one of them. Leah Murray, Academics Director of the Walker Institute of Politics at Weber State University and Host of KSL at Night, joins the show to talk about the governor races and why she’s looking forward to them.
9:35 - Top national election stories to keep an eye on
36 governors are up for re-election. Of the 36 seats, twenty are Republican, and sixteen are Democrat. It’s the political story we haven’t focused on enough: Why do we care if governors are Republican or Democrat? Dave and Debbie cover the top national governor races.
9:50 - Does polling matter?
Do polls matter? How much can we read into them? Scott Simpson, President/CEO of Utah Credit Union Association and Host of KSL at Night, joins the show to share his insight on what polls say about the elections and how this ties into this year’s midterm elections.
10:05 - Does money matter in politics?
As Dave and Debbie broadcast live from a Davis County polling location - First time voter Colin joins the show to share his voting experience. What race is the most expensive in Utah? Deseret News suggests that the Utah Senate race between Mike Lee and Evan McMullin might be the most expensive race ever. James Curry, Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Utah, explains whether money matters in political senate campaigns.
10:20 - 10:35 - What happens when gerrymandering gets stopped by the courts?
The race between Burgess Owens and Darlene McDonald in Congressional District 4 will be our clue as to where gerrymandering worked in favor of the Republicans. Katie Wright, Executive Director of Better Boundaries, joins the show to discuss the case in Utah regarding the new redistricting maps. KSL Legal Analyst, Greg Skordas joins the show to discuss the latest cases on gerrymandering in Utah and how a New York City precedent could apply to the situation here in Utah
10:50 - When will we actually see the election results?
Voters are continuing to place their votes at the polls today, and mail-in ballots are being counted. When will we know the winners? Davis County Clerk Curtis Kloch joins the show to share when we can start expecting the election results. KSL Newsradio Reporter, Lindsay Aerts joins the show with more election coverage.
11:05 - Election Day with Newsnation’s Leland Vittert
Election Day is the Superbowl for political nerds. Leland Vittert, Host and Anchor of NewsNation, is leading election coverage today. Leland joins the show to discuss the races he is watching most closely.
11:20 - Inside Election Day with Boyd Matheson
Continuing our Election Day coverage, Boyd Matheson, Host of KSL’s Inside Sources, joins the show to share the races he’s keeping track of as voters are casting their ballots.
11:35 - 11:50 - How to convince your kids to vote without too much influence
Voter turnout has been very low among young American voters. This brings up the question: Why don’t more young people vote? Dave and Debbie share whether they push their kids to vote and take phone calls to hear what listeners have to say.
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9:05 - It’s Election Day. Here are today’s top stories.
It’s Election Day! Dave and Debbie broadcast from Davis County at the Davis Conference Center where voters are making their way to cast their vote. KSL NewsRadio Reporters Adam Small and Lindsay Aerts join the show to break down some of the biggest races and top stories of the day.
9:20 - Why are governor races important?
In 36 out of 50 states the governor’s office is up for grabs, and Utah is one of them. Leah Murray, Academics Director of the Walker Institute of Politics at Weber State University and Host of KSL at Night, joins the show to talk about the governor races and why she’s looking forward to them.
9:35 - Top national election stories to keep an eye on
36 governors are up for re-election. Of the 36 seats, twenty are Republican, and sixteen are Democrat. It’s the political story we haven’t focused on enough: Why do we care if governors are Republican or Democrat? Dave and Debbie cover the top national governor races.
9:50 - Does polling matter?
Do polls matter? How much can we read into them? Scott Simpson, President/CEO of Utah Credit Union Association and Host of KSL at Night, joins the show to share his insight on what polls say about the elections and how this ties into this year’s midterm elections.
10:05 - Does money matter in politics?
As Dave and Debbie broadcast live from a Davis County polling location - First time voter Colin joins the show to share his voting experience. What race is the most expensive in Utah? Deseret News suggests that the Utah Senate race between Mike Lee and Evan McMullin might be the most expensive race ever. James Curry, Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Utah, explains whether money matters in political senate campaigns.
10:20 - 10:35 - What happens when gerrymandering gets stopped by the courts?
The race between Burgess Owens and Darlene McDonald in Congressional District 4 will be our clue as to where gerrymandering worked in favor of the Republicans. Katie Wright, Executive Director of Better Boundaries, joins the show to discuss the case in Utah regarding the new redistricting maps. KSL Legal Analyst, Greg Skordas joins the show to discuss the latest cases on gerrymandering in Utah and how a New York City precedent could apply to the situation here in Utah
10:50 - When will we actually see the election results?
Voters are continuing to place their votes at the polls today, and mail-in ballots are being counted. When will we know the winners? Davis County Clerk Curtis Kloch joins the show to share when we can start expecting the election results. KSL Newsradio Reporter, Lindsay Aerts joins the show with more election coverage.
11:05 - Election Day with Newsnation’s Leland Vittert
Election Day is the Superbowl for political nerds. Leland Vittert, Host and Anchor of NewsNation, is leading election coverage today. Leland joins the show to discuss the races he is watching most closely.
11:20 - Inside Election Day with Boyd Matheson
Continuing our Election Day coverage, Boyd Matheson, Host of KSL’s Inside Sources, joins the show to share the races he’s keeping track of as voters are casting their ballots.
11:35 - 11:50 - How to convince your kids to vote without too much influence
Voter turnout has been very low among young American voters. This brings up the question: Why don’t more young people vote? Dave and Debbie share whether they push their kids to vote and take phone calls to hear what listeners have to say.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.