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City owned grocery stores and why they’re a bad idea

Following word of that one of Zohran Mamdani’s campaign promises would be for the city of New York to own and operate local grocery stores, guest host Sarah Scott talks with Nicole Huyer about why that idea would end up doing more harm than good.

Sununu on why he’s running for the Senate and how’s he’s looking out for Granite Staters

In his first interview since declaring his run for the US Senate, John E. Sununu talks with guest host Sarah Scott on how he stands out and how he’s looking out for New Hampshire citizens

A college student’s perspective on politics and ways to motivate young people to get involved.

New England College student and Podcaster Sumana Krovi talks with guest host Nate Shrader about her podcast, being a college student in the age of the current political discourse and how to navigate through it all. 

Bridging the political gap with Temple University Professor John Featherman

John Featherman, Temple University professor of real estate, associate real estate broker at BHHS Fox & Roach in Philadelphia, and former political columnist for Philly.com talks with guest host Nate Shrader about how folks who may sit on different side of the isle may have more in common than they realize. 

Rep. Jessica Grill on the challenges facing House lawmakers and

Manchester Rep. Jessica Grill talks with guest host Nate Shrader about a number of things ranging from the current political climate both locally and nationally, to changes with the Airlines, to her favorite episode of Seinfeld. 

Rep. Jared Sullivan on his motivations in running for the US Senate

Jared Sullivan, Democratic member of the New Hampshire House and candidate for the US Senate talks about what voters are telling him as he travels the through the Granite State. 

Cline on what Americans can do to move beyond the political discourse plaguing the country

Guest host Nate Shrader chats with Drew Cline from the Josiah Bartell Center for Public Policy about what can be done to help the country move past the current state of political discourse. 

Manzur on how she standouts among New Hampshire Democratics

In first appearance on WFEA’s Morning Update Dr. Karishma Manzur talks about how her background in clinical research will help her in the race for the 2026 Democratic nomination as she runs for the US Senate.  

Brown highlights his Republican principals and how they’ll benefit every American

Former Ambassador to New Zealand and current Republican US Senate Candidate Scott Brown talks about why primaries are important, and why he feels the American people deserve better representation in Washington.

Novelinsky talks about how she’ll stand up for American businesses

1st Congressional Republican candidate Hollie Novelinsky talks with guest host Nate Shrader on if members of Congress should be getting paid during the shutdown and why she feels she’ll bring to Congress. 

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