6am hour -- voter turn-out for today's WA primary election expected to be about 25%, a quick explanation of why a September primary election would drastically increase voter turn-out, Hunter Biden's closest business partner testifies to Congress that Joe Biden joined Hunter at least 20 times participating in their client meetings, Trump pollster acknowledges that DeSantis polls better against Joe Biden than Trump does, GUEST: KC GOP chair Matthew Patrick Thomas talks about notable primary election contests on the ballot today, a Machiavellian question about Biden and Trump.
7am hour -- why six WA initiatives are crucial for checking political power (and momentum) in the 2024 election, "the biggest threat to the (WA) Legislature is the will of the people", bad news for Gov. Inslee in his quest to claim gasoline companies are price gouging WA drivers, why Seattle's mayor is angling for a compromise drug possession law nearly 2 months after the city council voted against codifying a new state law for drug possession as gross misdemeanor, the mayor's plan is to make treatment a first option for a drug possession arrest.
8am hour -- context to the Democrats' claims about Florida's middle school history curriculum on slavery in America, when it comes to city/urban planning...who gets determine "what I need"...?, a 14-year-old graffiti tagger is killed by the Seattle Monorail train as he was spray painting while on top of a 2-story building, the Carlson response to a KVI listener who says his vote doesn't make a difference in any election, a 20-year-old suspect in a double fatality hit-and-run in Seattle is finally arrested nearly 6 months later at the US/Mexico border.