This week on Thursdays with Trisha, we're diving into the world of politics and labor rights, before tackling one of the most cringe-worthy moments in campaign history. Victor Marx, a gubernatorial candidate in Colorado, made headlines with his bizarre interview on Candace Owens' podcast, where he claimed to have rescued over 45,000 women and children. But it turns out, despite is outright denials, this number was actually a claim on his website. And completely false.
In this episode, Trisha breaks down the implications of Marx's statements and how they relate to his campaign. She also discusses the importance of authenticity in campaigning, citing the example of her race against Lauren Boebert, who has been making waves in the 4th congressional district and opening a lane for her opponent by falling out of favor with President Trump.
Trisha also delves into the world of labor rights, breaking down a social media video post by Dean Modecker, secretary-treasurer of Teamsters Local 455, about the ongoing lockout at Cargill in Fort Morgan.
Throughout the episode, Trisha shares her expertise on labor issues and provides insight into the world of politics, making this a must-listen for anyone interested in staying informed. With her signature wit and humor, Trisha tackles tough topics presented by Ryan and keeps it real. Join us as we explore the complexities of politics and labor rights in this week's episode of Thursdays with Trisha.

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