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At a primary debate in Fort Lupton, a community in Colorado’s 4th Congressional District, when candidates were asked if they had ever been arrested.
A whopping six out of the nine candidates on the debate stage raised their hands to the audience’s cheers. What does this mean for the party of "Law and Order"? Is being arrested now a valid way of finding relatability to voters?
Brother Jeff also calls in to talk about Prosecutor Fani Willis and how she tarnished any history that could have been made.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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At a primary debate in Fort Lupton, a community in Colorado’s 4th Congressional District, when candidates were asked if they had ever been arrested.
A whopping six out of the nine candidates on the debate stage raised their hands to the audience’s cheers. What does this mean for the party of "Law and Order"? Is being arrested now a valid way of finding relatability to voters?
Brother Jeff also calls in to talk about Prosecutor Fani Willis and how she tarnished any history that could have been made.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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