By Jeff Angelo
May 6, 2021
Former Congressman Bob Barr (an Iowa native) joins Jeff to discuss President Trump s potential 2024 run and then Jeff asks Iowa Republicans: are you ONLY willing to support President Trump for 2024 or are you willing to consider other candidates? He got a wide variety of responses!
Click below to listen.
About Need to Know with Jeff Angelo
By Jeff Angelo
May 6, 2021
Governor Kim Reynolds cancels a scheduled interview with Jeff because she s calling legislators to her office to try to negotiate on tax cuts. Jeff has been part of these closed door meetings and relates his experience. PLUS: Iowans talk about what they want to see from the legislature at this late date; Former Congressman Bob Barr (an Iowa native) weighs in on President Trump s potential 2024 candidacy; Jeff asks Republican listeners if they are ONLY willing to support President Trump in 2024.
Click below to listen to hour one of Need To Know With Jeff Angelo for Thursday, May 6, 2021.
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9:10am – Kiron K. Skinner, Research Fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution, Visiting Fellow at the Heritage Foundation and she served as a Senior Advisor to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo – Kiron is considering a run for U.S. Senate in 2022. for the seat that is being vacated by Pat Toomey. She hasn’t declared yet, but Gunther will talk to her about her potential run and where she stands on the issues. | No Website
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