LDS voters have long been a reliable base of Republican politics in Arizona. But that’s changing this election as more Mormon women turn away from Trump. Plus, an archival memoir that delves into the Los Angeles queer activist scene in the 1980s.
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Gage Skidmore/CC BY 2.0Arizona Republic columnist Phil Boas says there are plenty of good reasons for moderate Republicans to support Donald Trump this election, and they shouldn’t be ashamed of it.
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Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign announced the creation of an advisory board in Arizona made up of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Kellen Browning, reporter for The New York Times, joined The Show to talk about his reporting in Latter-day Saint communities.
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Phoenix Suns play-by-play announcer Al McCoy died Saturday at the age of 91. McCoy served as the longest tenured team broadcaster in NBA history.
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The high-level portion of the United Nations General Assembly will be underway in New York City, as world leaders gather to talk about the issues of importance to them.
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We live in a politically polarized country, with people on both sides framing the upcoming election as a decision with apocalyptic implications. But, once the electoral dust settles, how will we interact with the people in our lives that we disagree with? James Casey joined The Show to discuss.