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Guests - Rodney Glassman, Joel Strabala, Edward Bartlett

1 h 32 min · 2 de jul de 2026
Portada del episodio Guests - Rodney Glassman, Joel Strabala, Edward Bartlett

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Guests - Rodney Glassman, Joel Strabala, Edward Bartlett Rodney Glassman makes his closing argument for the AG primary — centering on prosecutorial experience, a day-one plan to withdraw Arizona from all 42 of Kris Mayes's lawsuits, and a warning that a sloppily written legislative resolution may accidentally kill the election-integrity measure Republicans worked years to get on the November ballot. Joel Strabala walks through every ballot deadline, drop box location, and observer slot still open heading into the final three weeks of the primary. And Edward Bartlett closes out the week with a data-driven challenge to feminist ideology — citing CDC domestic violence statistics, a stunning Pew mental health survey, and a fertility rate that's quietly closing schools across the country — while Winn connects it all to the assassination of Charlie Kirk and the fragile momentum of young men finding their way back to traditional values.

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