Winn Tucson

Winn Tucson

Guests - Ally Miller, Anthony Dunham, David Schweikert

1 h 29 min · 19 de may de 2026
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Guests - Ally Miller, Anthony Dunham, David Schweikert Tuesday on Winn Tucson packed three consequential conversations into two hours: a former Pima County Supervisor with sharp opinions on the attorney general's race, an LD-17 candidate introducing himself before the primary, and a sitting U.S. Congressman running for governor who brought the kind of economic precision to the conversation that most politicians avoid. The day opened on a news alert — Trump endorsed Ken Paxton — and closed on a warning from a numbers man about what happens to Arizona if conservatives don't win this November.

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