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Tune in here to this Wednesday's edition of Breaking With Brett Jensen!
Breaking with Brett Jensen kicks the show off by talking about the shifting voter registration numbers in North Carolina and the GOP’s growing momentum statewide. Brett interviews NC GOP Chair Jason Simmons, who says Republicans are now less than 25,000 voters behind Democrats—a massive shift from a 645,000-voter gap in 2016. Simmons credits this to Republican policy successes and Democratic missteps. He also discusses upcoming Senate races, election integrity issues, and legal battles involving the NC Board of Elections.
Later, Brett turns to Mecklenburg County GOP Chair Kyle Kirby, who outlines his vision for revitalizing the party in North Carolina’s bluest county. Kirby highlights the opening of a permanent GOP headquarters, a focus on running candidates in every race, and deeper outreach to young and minority conservatives.
Also, Jensen talks with North Carolina Representative David Willis, who introduced a new bipartisan bill aimed at supporting fatherhood initiatives across the state. Inspired by his own experience growing up without a father, Willis held a press conference in Raleigh to unveil expanded funding for the All Pro Dad program—founded by NFL Hall of Famer Tony Dungy—which helps fathers stay actively involved in their children's lives.
Listen here for all of this and more on Breaking With Brett Jensen.
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Tune in here to this Wednesday's edition of Breaking With Brett Jensen!
Breaking with Brett Jensen kicks the show off by talking about the shifting voter registration numbers in North Carolina and the GOP’s growing momentum statewide. Brett interviews NC GOP Chair Jason Simmons, who says Republicans are now less than 25,000 voters behind Democrats—a massive shift from a 645,000-voter gap in 2016. Simmons credits this to Republican policy successes and Democratic missteps. He also discusses upcoming Senate races, election integrity issues, and legal battles involving the NC Board of Elections.
Later, Brett turns to Mecklenburg County GOP Chair Kyle Kirby, who outlines his vision for revitalizing the party in North Carolina’s bluest county. Kirby highlights the opening of a permanent GOP headquarters, a focus on running candidates in every race, and deeper outreach to young and minority conservatives.
Also, Jensen talks with North Carolina Representative David Willis, who introduced a new bipartisan bill aimed at supporting fatherhood initiatives across the state. Inspired by his own experience growing up without a father, Willis held a press conference in Raleigh to unveil expanded funding for the All Pro Dad program—founded by NFL Hall of Famer Tony Dungy—which helps fathers stay actively involved in their children's lives.
Listen here for all of this and more on Breaking With Brett Jensen.
To be the first to hear about Breaking Brett Jensen's exclusives and more follow him on X @Brett_Jensen!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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