Rod Arquette Show: Should Every State Have an Election Audit? Impact of Inflation on Family-Owned Small Businesses
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Rod Arquette Show: Should Every State Have an Election Audit? Impact of Inflation on Family-Owned Small Businesses
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Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Thursday, June 6, 2024 4:20 pm: Steve Moore, an economist with FreedomWorks, joins Rod for their weekly conversation about politics and the nation’s economy,...
show more4:20 pm: Steve Moore, an economist with FreedomWorks, joins Rod for their weekly conversation about politics and the nation’s economy, and today they'll discuss Joe Biden's war on oil and gas in America.
4:38 pm: Our series of interviews with candidates for federal offices continues today with Congresswoman Celeste Maloy, the incumbent in Utah’s Second Congressional District, joining the program to discuss her campaign.
6:05 pm: Marly Hornik, CEO of United Sovereign Americans and Executive Director of New York Citizen Audit joins Rod to discuss her piece for Issues and Insights pondering why every state doesn’t have a required election audit.
6:20 pm: Political journalist Salena Zito joins Rod to discuss her piece for Townhall about the impact inflation is having on small, family-owned businesses across the country.
6:38 pm: Jon Schweppe, Director of Policy and Government Affairs at the American Principles Project joins the program for a conversation about the backlash received by the U.S. Navy SEALs and Naval Special Warfare Command for marking the start of Pride Month on their social media outlets.
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