On this episode of Political Pitchforks on AM 1280 The Patriot, Jeremy and Susan sit down with Steve Davidson and John Krihn for a focused discussion on the political mechanics shaping Minnesota’s landscape. The conversation begins with budget amendments—what’s being proposed, how these fiscal decisions impact taxpayers, and the broader implications for government accountability and spending priorities.
From there, the discussion shifts to voter rights, unpacking ongoing debates around election integrity, access, and the legal frameworks that govern how Minnesotans participate in the democratic process. Davidson and Krihn offer their perspectives on where these issues stand today and what changes could be on the horizon.
A key highlight of the episode centers on the State Voters Convention, breaking down its role, influence, and strategic importance within the Republican Party. The group explores how conventions help shape party direction, energize the base, and determine candidate momentum heading into critical elections.
With a mix of policy insight and party strategy, this episode delivers a clear-eyed look at the intersection of governance, elections, and grassroots political organization—giving listeners a deeper understanding of the forces driving today’s political debates.

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