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By The Republican Party of Minnesota
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The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.
In this episode, Chairman David Hann and Executive Director Anna Mathews discuss the concerns surrounding Minnesota's new automatic voter registration system, especially in light of recent reports that non-citizens have been mistakenly registered to vote due to the state's new "driver's licenses for all" law.
They criticize the Minnesota DFL's one-sided implementation of election laws, which they argue has led to security flaws, such as the potential for non-citizens to receive ballots. The episode highlights a recent case where a non-citizen received a ballot and emphasizes the Republican Party's efforts to address these issues, including letters sent to the Secretary of State and the Department of Public Safety.
Hann and Mathews also stress the importance of election integrity and encourage listeners to get involved as poll challengers or election judges.
In this episode, Chairman David Hann and Executive Director Anna Mathews discuss the latest polling data for the 2024 elections, focusing on Minnesota's tight political landscape. They highlight how the Harris-Walz ticket struggles to gain traction, with polls showing a shrinking lead over Trump, especially among independent voters.
They discuss that while Democrats lead in urban areas like Hennepin and Ramsey Counties, Republicans are seeing strong support in the rest of the state. They stress the importance of engaging with voters, especially independents, and encourage early voting as a strategic move to maximize GOP turnout.
Hann and Mathews offer a hopeful outlook for Republicans, noting that Minnesota could be in play for a GOP victory in both the presidential race and the state legislature.
In this episode, Republican Party of Minnesota Executive Director Anna Mathews welcomes Representative Walter Hudson, the newly appointed Strategic Outreach and Engagement Director.
They discuss the importance of outreach efforts in diverse communities, including Rep. Hudson’s initiative at the Juneteenth festival, where he engaged with voters by setting up a booth encouraging open dialogue.
Rep.Hudson emphasizes that many of the values held by underrepresented communities align with Republican principles, and he stresses the need for the party to be more present in these areas.
They also talk about the GOP's commitment to building relationships and developing a long-term strategy to expand its base, highlighting the significance of grassroots efforts, meaningful conversations, and the necessity of engaging voters across Minnesota.
In this episode, Chairman David Hann and Executive Director Anna Mathews discuss Minnesota Governor Tim Walz's shortcomings and failures.
They criticize his tenure as highly partisan, arguing that Walz has governed by catering to the far-left progressive base despite campaigning as a centrist. The hosts highlight several specific issues, including his handling of election laws, anti-business policies, and failure to improve Minnesota's education system despite significant spending. They also recount his poor leadership during the George Floyd riots, his draconian COVID-19 policies, and the substantial COVID-19 fraud scandal under his administration.
The conversation further delves into the potential national implications if Walz were considered a vice-presidential candidate. Both Hann and Mathews express disbelief that Walz, whom they view as a divisive and ineffective leader, could attract centrist or rural votes on a national scale.
They stress the importance of Republican voter turnout in the upcoming elections to counteract what they see as damaging Democratic policies.
Hann and Mathews also touch on various symbolic and practical grievances, including changes to the state flag and marijuana legalization, underscoring their belief that Walz's tenure has been detrimental to Minnesota's overall well-being.
In this episode, Chairman David Hann and Executive Director Anna Mathews discuss the vibrant atmosphere and high level of unity among delegates at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.
Chairman Hann shares personal reflections on his first RNC Convention experience, noting the celebratory atmosphere and the camaraderie among delegates.
They discuss the potential political strategies moving forward, including the importance of the new VP pick, J.D. Vance, in attracting key voter demographics.
The episode wraps up with thoughts on the future political landscape, emphasizing the need for continued unity and strategic planning within the Republican Party.
In this episode of Wide Awake Minnesota, Executive Director Anna Mathews sits down with two of the Minnesota Republican Party's most competitive candidates, Republican-endorsed U.S. Senate candidate Royce White and Republican-endorsed candidate for Congress in Minnesota's Second Congressional District Taylor Rahm, to discuss their campaigns against incumbents Rep. Angie Craig and U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar.
Royce White and Tayler Rham share personal insights, campaign updates, and strategies to mobilize voters in their districts. They emphasize the importance of grassroots efforts, address key voter concerns such as the economy and immigration, and highlight their commitment to limited government and America First principles.
Additionally, they reflect on the challenges of media bias and the significance of voter engagement in the upcoming primaries and general elections.
In this episode, Chairman David Hann and Executive Director Anna Mathews analyze the recent Trump-Biden presidential debate. President Trump's composed, issue-focused performance starkly contrasts President Biden's apparent incoherence and confusion.
Biden consistently finds it challenging to present coherent arguments and concentrate, implying that he is unfit for the office. Trump's performance reassured his supporters while speaking directly on significant issues, compared to Biden, who seemed unable to counter him effectively.
This episode ends with both co-hosts expressing hope about President Trump's campaign gaining momentum and its impact on other Republicans seeking office in 2024.
In this episode, Chairman David Hann and Executive Director Anna Mathews celebrate significant milestones and discuss the politics of the state of Minnesota. The episode begins with the announcement that the Republican Party of Minnesota is debt-free for the first time in over a decade, a feat achieved through successful fundraising efforts, including a significant dinner event with President Trump.
They highlight the unity within the party and contrast it with the internal divisions facing the Minnesota Democrats, particularly regarding ideological splits and declining voter enthusiasm.
The episode also underscores the importance of voter turnout and grassroots efforts, with Hann and Mathews urging local party units to engage in door-knocking and phone banking to mobilize Republican voters. Hann and Mathews conclude this episode with an optimistic outlook for the upcoming elections, emphasizing the growing support for Republicans in Minnesota.
In this episode, Anna Mathews, the party's executive director, is joined by multiple guests, including Joy Orvis, AK Kamara, Emily Novotny Chance, and Amanda Hughes, who are candidates to be members of the Republican National Committee from Minnesota. The episode touches on personal stories from the guests about their political journeys, reflections on influential political figures, and their own experiences within the party. The overarching theme is the importance of active participation, strategic communication, and personal connections in political advocacy and party leadership. This episode captures personal reflections and strategic discussions on broadening the party's appeal and impact in Minnesota.
In this episode, David Hann, chairman of the Minnesota Republican Party, and Anna Mathews, the party's executive director, are joined by their first guest - former Senator Michelle Benson - who has chaired the party's constitution and bylaws committee. The episode discusses the upcoming proposals set to be presented at the state convention, focusing on the need to streamline the Republican Party's constitution to reflect core principles better and enhance the party's functionality. Senator Benson highlights the committee's effort to distill the party platform into a set of broader principles that are inclusive yet representative of the party's core values. This reformation aims to make the party's processes more efficient and the party itself a more attractive option for candidates, donors, and activists. The discussion emphasizes the importance of these changes in helping the party focus on winning elections and governance rather than internal disputes.
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