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Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Greg Skordas
The 2024 election cycle in Utah saw a significant shift in voter priorities, with economic concerns and political dysfunction emerging as the central focus for the electorate. Turnout declined compared to previous years and incumbent Republican candidates were able to solidify their support even as broader national trends pointed to a more polarized and divided political landscape. As Utah grapples with the implications of these results, unpacking the data behind the trends and voter sentiments will be critical to understanding the state's evolving political landscape.
Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Leah Murray
The changing relationship between House and Senate leaders This week, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson won the vote to keep his seat. In the Senate, Senator John Thune was voted in as the new Majority Leader. Will the relationship between the two chambers...
Published 11/15/24
Hosts: Leah Murray and Adam Gardiner
Did you know that the Pentagon has an office tracking UFO activity? A recently declassified report shows just how many sightings or accounts were reported, and the Pentagon is facing several questions on the topic. Do you believe in aliens? Do you want to...
Published 11/15/24
Hosts: Leah Murray and Adam Gardiner
Today would have been the 94th birthday for Olene S. Walker, Utah’s first and only female governor. While she has passed on from this life, her legacy remains. Inside Sources hosts Leah Murray and Adam Gardiner give listeners a history lesson into how women...
Published 11/15/24