
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and, sitting in for Ryan Kiesel, Oklahoma Policy Institute Legislative Director Bailey Perkins about a new poll on the governor's race showing Republican Kevin Stitt with a narrow 46% lead over Democrat Drew Edmondson at 40%, education supporters plan a rally at the State Capitol ahead of the general election and the independent candidate for State Treasurer attacks his Republican opponent over pension reforms.
The trio also discusses news of a nonprofit sending out 59,000 absentee ballot applications to groups who usually don't vote in the midterm election and the number of registered voters in the state increases by more than 79,000 since January.
By KOSU4.5
4444 ratings
This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and, sitting in for Ryan Kiesel, Oklahoma Policy Institute Legislative Director Bailey Perkins about a new poll on the governor's race showing Republican Kevin Stitt with a narrow 46% lead over Democrat Drew Edmondson at 40%, education supporters plan a rally at the State Capitol ahead of the general election and the independent candidate for State Treasurer attacks his Republican opponent over pension reforms.
The trio also discusses news of a nonprofit sending out 59,000 absentee ballot applications to groups who usually don't vote in the midterm election and the number of registered voters in the state increases by more than 79,000 since January.

25,876 Listeners

14,366 Listeners

5,108 Listeners

14 Listeners

35 Listeners

4,674 Listeners

112,942 Listeners

56,550 Listeners

10 Listeners

55 Listeners

12 Listeners

4 Listeners

2,410 Listeners

16,231 Listeners

11 Listeners

6,397 Listeners

10 Listeners

1 Listeners

60 Listeners

12 Listeners

2 Listeners

11 Listeners

21 Listeners

4 Listeners

1,147 Listeners

2 Listeners

2 Listeners