The Steve Hallstrom Show
Live from the Fargo studio, Steve Hallstrom anchors a dense post-election Wednesday edition following a late night of tracking North Dakota's primary returns. Steve delivers a comprehensive post-mortem analysis of the sweeping changes hitting the Fargo City Commission and school board after local conservatives suffered a major structural defeat. The show features co-host Scott Hennen to decode how the Democratic establishment deployed an elite, digitally targeted ground game to secure the mayor's office by a commanding margin. Plus, a look at a 65-mph storm that rattled the metro, and an update on President Trump's hardening rhetoric as the ceasefire in Iran completely falls apart. Key Moments The Progressive Sweep of Fargo Local Politics: Steve reacts to a brutal night for regional conservatives, reviewing a 65-35 voting split that handed left-leaning candidates a commanding footprint across the municipal lens. Newcomer Nikki Gullickson won a commission seat alongside longtime liberal brand John Strand, cementing a decisive progressive majority on the panel. Steve reveals that former conservative commissioner Tony Gehrig shockingly failed to make the top two slots, while Chad Peterson emerged as the lone bright spot for regional conservatives. Inside Josh Beauche’s Stealth Campaign Strategy: Scott Hennen joins the program to dissect how Josh Beauche captured the Fargo mayor's office by securing 10,092 votes—exactly matching the historical 10,000-vote local threshold required to activate a low-turnout election. Hennen notes that while conservative candidates dominated the traditional ad war, Beauche ran a quiet, highly professional "stealth campaign" fueled by outside Democratic PAC money. His team completely bypassed older conservative demographics to execute a hyper-targeted digital ground game that successfully turned out low-propensity progressive voters. The Complacent 90%: Fargo Approves the Status Quo: Steve confronts a sobering metric from primary night: only 21,610 ballots were cast out of a city of 150,000 residents. He highlights that when conservative candidates Turnberg and Pepkorn combined for less than 8,000 total votes, it proved that the overwhelming majority of Fargo citizens are completely unbothered by municipal debt, climbing budgets, and downtown homelessness. Steve warns that the local Republican party apparatus completely abdicated its field responsibility by failing to build a block-and-tackle get-out-the-vote operation. The Collapse of the Iran Ceasefire: Geopolitical tensions intensify as oil prices spike back up toward $90 a barrel. President Trump discarded his previous diplomatic tone, declaring that Iran has taken too long to negotiate a peace deal and will now "pay the price". After…
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