In the light of her recent news that she would no longer be House Minority Leader, Themis Klarides joined Gary Byron on air to talk about her decision...and what's next for her.
In the light of her recent news that she would no longer be House Minority Leader, Themis Klarides joined Gary Byron on air to talk about her decision...and what's next for her.
Gary caught up with Karen Straughan, a critic of feminism and an advocate for men’s rights, about the Democrats evil agenda. Half the states in the US are fending off gender-affirming care for children. Then Republican Senate Leader Steven Harding called in to discuss the 4.5% raise for CT state workers, as most people in the state continue to struggle. Gary chatted with USA Today's Conservative Journalist Ingrid Jacques about liberal media bias, particularly the scandal at NPR.
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Gary talked to former CT State Senator and Republican Nominee for LG in 2018, Joe Markley, who discussed what the CT GOP needs to do to close the gap. What are the RTC's doing? In 39 House and three Senate races, there is one unopposed candidate. That means no major party candidate in 28% of the 151 House Districts. Gary also talked about this with Amy Bourdon, who calls this unacceptable and believes RTC's need to do a better job of vetting candidates.
The controversial vaccine bill was debated in the state capitol yesterday and lawmakers barred any religious exemption to get kids vaccinated. Sen. Heather Sommers explains