Conspiracy theories about rigged elections continue to come up, as voters are set to cast ballots this fall. Why one former Arizona Republican congressman is pushing back on those claims. Plus, why the race for one southern Arizona district is a case study in the Latino vote.
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Schools across the Valley saw a wave of threats last week, following the shooting at a Georgia high school. Although the threats were not credible, Valley schools alerted parents and some students. Jason Yeager, director of safety operations at Dysart Unified School District, joined The Show to discuss their protocol when they receive a threat.
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Former Congressman Matt Salmon is among a group of Arizona Republicans is working to counter the narrative from former President Donald Trump and others that elections are rigged. He spoke more about the project with The Show.
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In Southern Arizona’s 6th Congressional District, there is a rematch between Republican incumbent Juan Ciscomani, focusing on the economy and border security, and the Democratic challenger Kirsten Engel, focusing on reproductive rights. But, both are focusing on how those issues play with specifically Latina voters. León Krauze, Global Opinions contributing columnist for The Washington Post, joined The Show to discuss.
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The Show’s Sam Dingman recently got a chance to talk to one of his heroes: Marc Maron, stand-up comedian and host of the WTF podcast.
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The Federal Reserve yesterday cut interest rates by half a percent. It was the first rate cut in four years, and likely won’t be the last this year. Jim Rounds, president of Rounds Consulting Group, joined The Show to talk about how the lower interest rate may impact Arizona.