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Unity or Division: Power Dynamics Inside the Republican Party

Saturday, April 25, 2026

On this episode of Political Pitchforks on WWTC AM 1280 The Patriot, Susan and her guests take a closer look at the internal power dynamics shaping the Republican Party and what they mean for its future direction. The conversation explores how leadership influence, ideological differences, and competing priorities within the party can either strengthen its political position or create internal friction at critical moments.

A central theme of the discussion is the importance of unity in a highly competitive political environment. The guests examine how fragmentation can impact messaging, voter turnout, and electoral success, especially during key election cycles when cohesion often determines whether a party can effectively advance its agenda.

They also analyze the tension between maintaining ideological principles and building broad coalitions capable of winning statewide and national races. Throughout the episode, Susan and her guests consider whether unity requires compromise, discipline, or a clearer shared vision for the party’s future.

This episode offers listeners a candid look at the challenges and opportunities facing the Republican Party as it navigates internal differences while preparing for upcoming political battles.

Money, Momentum, and the Midterms: Inside the U.S. Senate Race Landscape

Saturday, April 18, 2026

On this episode of Political Pitchforks on WWTC AM 1280 The Patriot, the hosts open with a focused breakdown of the latest fundraising reports shaping the U.S. Senate landscape and what those numbers may signal heading into the midterm elections. They examine how financial backing continues to influence campaign viability, messaging strength, and ground operations for candidates on both sides of the aisle.

The conversation then shifts to the broader outlook for the Republican Party as the midterms approach, assessing potential opportunities, vulnerabilities, and strategic pathways to gaining or maintaining influence in key Senate races. The hosts discuss how shifting voter sentiment, donor enthusiasm, and state-level dynamics could all play a critical role in determining election outcomes.

Throughout the episode, they provide analysis on how fundraising momentum often reflects deeper political trends—such as enthusiasm among the base, candidate competitiveness, and national party priorities. Listeners are given a clear, timely snapshot of where the race stands and what to watch as campaign season intensifies.

Whether you're following political fundraising closely or simply trying to understand the evolving Senate battlefield, this episode offers a grounded look at the numbers and narratives driving the 2026 midterm cycle.

Policy Battles in Minneapolis: Bathhouse Debate, State Failures & the Senate Race

Saturday, April 11, 2026

On this episode of Political Pitchforks on WWTC AM 1280 The Patriot, Susan is joined by guests Dean Roach and Mike Weiner for a wide-ranging discussion on some of Minnesota’s most pressing political issues. The show opens with a look at the controversial bathhouse proposals in the City of Minneapolis, examining the public debate surrounding the project and what it reveals about broader urban policy priorities, regulatory decisions, and community concerns.

The conversation then expands to state-level governance, where the guests critique what they describe as a series of failed policies impacting Minnesota residents. From fiscal decisions to public safety and regulatory frameworks, they break down how state leadership choices are shaping outcomes across cities and communities.

The discussion also turns to the political future, featuring Mike Weiner as he shares insights into his Senate campaign. He outlines his perspective on current challenges, his motivations for running, and the policy direction he believes is needed moving forward.

Throughout the episode, Dean Roach and Mike Weiner join Susan in analyzing how local and state decisions intersect with broader political trends, offering listeners a detailed look at the issues shaping Minnesota’s political landscape today.

Election Integrity Debate: Process, Perception, and the 2020 Controversy

Saturday, April 4, 2026

On this episode of Political Pitchforks on WWTC AM 1280 The Patriot, Susan and Jeremy are joined by guest Greg for a discussion centered on the U.S. election process and ongoing public debates surrounding election integrity. The conversation explores how elections are administered, the safeguards built into the system, and why questions about transparency and trust continue to generate strong reactions across the political spectrum.

The guests examine concerns that have been raised about election procedures and reporting, including broader arguments often grouped under the term “election fraud,” while also discussing how these claims are evaluated through legal processes, audits, and state-level election oversight. Jeremy expresses his view that the 2020 election did not reflect a legitimate outcome, while the discussion also touches on differing perspectives about the validity of those claims and the findings of official reviews.

Throughout the episode, Susan, Jeremy, and Greg engage in a broader conversation about public confidence in elections, the role of media narratives, and how political polarization has intensified disagreements over election legitimacy. The result is a candid and contentious discussion about one of the most debated topics in recent American political discourse.

Minnesota Politics in Focus: Mark York’s Senate Run and GOP Statewide Outlook with Jay Duggan

Saturday, March 28, 2026

On this episode of Political Pitchforks on WWTC AM 1280 The Patriot, Susan is joined by Senate candidate Mark York alongside guest Jay Duggan for a detailed conversation on Minnesota’s evolving political landscape. The discussion centers on York’s campaign for the U.S. Senate, including his background, personal story, and the experiences that shaped his decision to enter public service.

Mark York outlines the key issues driving his campaign, with a focus on concerns impacting Minnesota delegates, grassroots organizing, and the broader direction of the Republican Party within the state. He also shares his perspective on what he believes is needed to strengthen party unity and improve electoral competitiveness heading into upcoming election cycles.

Jay Duggan joins the conversation to provide additional political context, weighing in on state and party dynamics, and the challenges facing Republican candidates as they work to build momentum across diverse constituencies in Minnesota.

Throughout the episode, Susan guides a substantive discussion on leadership, representation, and the shifting priorities within state politics, offering listeners an in-depth look at both a developing Senate campaign and the broader health of the state GOP.

Michele Tafoya on the Campaign Trail: Sports, Policy, and Cultural Debate

Saturday, March 21, 2026

On this episode of Political Pitchforks on WWTC AM 1280 The Patriot, Susan and Jeremy welcome guest Michele Tafoya for a wide-ranging conversation about her campaign and the issues shaping her public platform. Drawing from her background in sports broadcasting and public life, Tafoya shares her perspective on why she entered politics and the priorities she believes should guide leadership moving forward.

The discussion touches on a variety of policy and cultural topics, including one of the most debated issues in modern athletics: the participation of biological males in women’s sports. Tafoya outlines her concerns regarding fairness, competition, and the integrity of women’s athletic categories, while also engaging in broader dialogue about how society is navigating rapidly changing cultural norms.

Beyond sports policy, the conversation explores Tafoya’s broader campaign message, including her views on public discourse, civic engagement, and the role of common-sense governance in addressing today’s challenges. Susan and Jeremy guide the discussion through both political and cultural dimensions, offering listeners insight into how Tafoya frames her candidacy and the issues she intends to prioritize.

This episode delivers an in-depth look at a candidate’s transition from media to politics, and the viewpoints shaping her approach to public service in a highly charged national environment.

November Ahead: Election Issues, Fraud Concerns, and Republican Strategy

Saturday, March 14, 2026

On this episode of Political Pitchforks on WWTC AM 1280 The Patriot, Susan and Jeremy focus on the key issues shaping the upcoming November election and what they could mean for both candidates and voters. The discussion centers on the political landscape as it stands today, with particular attention to the themes and controversies likely to dominate campaign messaging in the months ahead.

A significant portion of the conversation examines concerns around election integrity, with the hosts discussing “fraud” as a major talking point in the broader political debate. They explore how these concerns are being framed within public discourse and how they influence voter confidence, campaign strategy, and party priorities heading into a high-stakes election cycle.

Susan and Jeremy also turn their attention to Republican Party strategy, considering how the party might position itself to maximize turnout, unify messaging, and respond to the most pressing issues raised by voters. They discuss the balance between addressing perceived vulnerabilities and focusing on policy-driven outreach designed to expand support.

Throughout the episode, listeners are given a forward-looking analysis of the political environment, with an emphasis on strategy, messaging, and the key issues expected to shape the November ballot.

With Gubanetorial Canidate Kendall Qualls

Sunday, March 8, 2026

This week on Political Pitchforks on WWTC AM 1280 The Patriot, Susan and Jeremy sit down with Kendall to discuss his campaign for governor and the story behind his run for office. Kendall shares his personal background, the role his faith and family play in shaping his values, and what motivated him to enter the race.

The conversation also dives into several key political issues driving his campaign, as Kendall outlines the changes he believes Minnesota needs and how he plans to address them if elected. Susan and Jeremy explore his policy priorities, leadership approach, and the vision he has for the state moving forward.

Tune in for an in-depth discussion on the ideas, convictions, and goals behind Kendall’s campaign for governor on this week’s episode of Political Pitchforks.

02-28-26 Senator Nathan Weisenberg Paul Tuschy

Saturday, February 28, 2026

This week on Political Pitchforks on AM1280 The Patriot, Susan and her guests take a deep dive into Minnesota politics, focusing on the MN Freedom Caucus and the influence they hold within the Republican Party. They discuss strategic legislation that can shape the political landscape today—and how laws passed now might impact Democrats in the future.

The conversation also examines the current state of the Republican Party in Minnesota, exploring internal dynamics, priorities, and the path forward for conservative leadership. Tune in for candid insights and analysis on the strategies and shifts shaping the political scene.

From State Legislator to Governor’s Race: Kristen Robbins on Leadership, Experience, and Minnesota’s Future

Saturday, February 21, 2026

On this episode of Political Pitchforks on WWTC AM 1280 The Patriot, Susan and Jeremy welcome gubernatorial candidate Kristen Robbins for an in-depth conversation about her campaign for Governor of Minnesota. Robbins shares her personal and professional background, reflecting on her time serving in the state legislature and how those experiences shaped her approach to policy, governance, and public service.

The discussion explores the shared history between Jeremy and Robbins as former members of the state Senate, offering perspective on how legislative experience informs leadership decisions at the executive level. Robbins outlines key moments from her time in office, highlighting the issues she worked on and the lessons she carried forward into her gubernatorial bid.

A central focus of the episode is why Robbins has chosen to run for governor at this stage in her career. She discusses the challenges facing Minnesota, her vision for state leadership, and the policy priorities she believes are necessary to address concerns ranging from economic stability to government accountability and public trust.

Throughout the conversation, Susan and Jeremy guide a detailed and reflective discussion on leadership, experience, and the direction of the state, giving listeners a deeper understanding of Kristen Robbins’ campaign and the motivations driving her run for governor.

02/14/26 State Auditor Race and Attorney General Oversight: Nate George Joins Political Pitchforks

Saturday, February 14, 2026

On this week’s episode of Political Pitchforks on AM1280 The Patriot, Susan and Jeremey sat down with state auditor candidate Nate George to discuss his policy priorities, goals for the office, and how he plans to bring accountability and transparency to Minnesota’s financial oversight. George outlined his vision for strengthening fiscal responsibility and restoring trust in state government operations.

The hosts also examined recent committee hearings involving Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, breaking down his responses to legislative questioning and what those exchanges could mean for future legal and political battles in the state. The discussion highlighted the importance of oversight, public accountability, and the role statewide officials play in shaping Minnesota’s political landscape.

Lt Governor candidate ryan wilson

Saturday, January 31, 2026

On this episode of Political Pitchforks, Susan and Jeremy welcome special in-studio guest Ryan Wilson, Lieutenant Governor candidate running alongside Lisa Demuth. The conversation dives into the campaign trail, key priorities, and the issues they believe voters want addressed across the state. Ryan also speaks candidly about concerns surrounding Somali fraud and discusses the role of the State Auditor in identifying and stopping fraud—highlighting actions taken in 2023. This episode delivers timely political insight, campaign perspective, and a focused discussion on accountability and transparency in government.

01/24/26Sheriff candidate Joseph Banks

Sunday, January 25, 2026

Political Pitchforks airs Saturdays at 10:00 a.m. on AM 1280 The Patriot. In this episode, host welcomes Joseph Banks, a candidate for Hennepin County Sheriff, for an in-depth discussion of his campaign and priorities. Banks outlines his vision for law enforcement in Hennepin County, addresses the current ICE-related challenges facing local agencies, and shares his perspectives on public safety and policing. He also discusses his professional background, including experience with tribal law enforcement, and how that informs his approach to leadership, accountability, and community trust.

01/17/26 With Guest Scott Jensen

Saturday, January 17, 2026

On this episode of Political Pitchforks, Susan and Jeremy sit down with gubernatorial candidate Scott Jensen for an in-depth conversation about his campaign and vision for Minnesota. Dr. Jensen shares his thoughts on the current state of the Republican Party, the challenges it faces, and where he believes the party can improve moving forward. This candid discussion offers listeners insight into his priorities, political philosophy, and the future direction of conservative leadership in the state.

01/10/26 Political Pitchforks With Gubenatorial Candidate Mike Lindell

Saturday, January 10, 2026

On this powerful episode of Political Pitchforks, the show welcomes special guest Mike Lindell for a candid and wide-ranging conversation. Lindell discusses his campaign for Governor, outlining his vision for leadership and the key issues he believes matter most to Minnesotans.

The discussion takes a deep dive into media influence and bias, as Lindell shares firsthand experiences from his ongoing battles with local and national media outlets. He also reflects on his relationship with President Donald Trump and how that connection has shaped both his public life and political path.

In one of the most personal moments of the episode, Lindell opens up about his past struggles with crack addiction, sharing how his journey from addiction to recovery has impacted his faith, resilience, and sense of purpose today.

This episode delivers unfiltered conversation, political fire, and personal testimony—classic Political Pitchforks that challenges narratives and sparks discussion.

01/03/26 Fraud in Minnesota

Saturday, January 3, 2026

In this episode of Political Pitchforks, Susan and Jeremy examine ongoing allegations of fraud and financial misconduct in Minnesota, including cases tied to misuse of public funds and international money transfers. The discussion focuses on concerns raised by investigators and watchdogs about how some funds are allegedly being diverted overseas, including to Somalia, and what that could mean for U.S. taxpayers, state accountability, and national security. Susan and Jeremy analyze how these financial flows may affect political oversight, government programs, and the broader fight against terrorism, while calling for stronger transparency and enforcement. This episode delivers a serious look at the financial, legal, and political implications surrounding these high-profile issues.

12-27-25 With Guest Chris Madel

Sunday, December 28, 2025

In this episode of Political Pitchforks, Susan and Jeremy sit down with gubernatorial candidate Chris Madel for an in-depth conversation about his campaign and policy priorities. Madel outlines his four core platform issues—election and government fraud, strong support for law enforcement, education reform, and affordability for Minnesota families. He also addresses his willingness to speak candidly on controversial topics, his refusal to be silenced by labels, and reflects on the legal cases he has defended, both those he has won and lost. This episode offers listeners a direct look at Madel’s convictions, leadership style, and vision for Minnesota’s future.

12/20/25 Fraud and Frauds

Saturday, December 20, 2025

In this episode of Political Pitchforks, Susan and Jeremy go solo to tackle pressing political issues in Minnesota. They explore concerns around voter and program fraud, highlighting smaller cases and their broader impact. The discussion also focuses on Congressional District 7—the state’s largest Republican district—and the unique challenges it faces. Susan and Jeremy emphasize the importance of attending caucuses, staying engaged in local politics, and ensuring candidates secure their online presence, using David Hann and the Action for Liberty Party as a key example. This episode offers a timely look at political accountability, civic participation, and the behind-the-scenes efforts shaping Minnesota politics.

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