Former Missouri State Senator John Lamping joins Marc Cox to discuss conservative losses in low-turnout April elections, arguing that off-cycle voting heavily favors organized groups like teachers and first responders. Lamping explains that conservatives often fail to mobilize without a compelling issue, contributing to recent school board and tax measure outcomes.
The conversation then shifts to confusion surrounding property tax caps and local government hesitancy to implement voter-approved measures. Lamping criticizes the complexity of ballot initiatives and suggests eliminating April elections altogether to increase participation.
Later, Lamping weighs in on tensions between Donald Trump and Pope Leo XIV over Iran policy, noting the political risks of clashing with Catholic voters. He also references efforts by JD Vance to ease tensions and warns that political messaging could impact midterm elections and long-term policy goals. 🎙️📊
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Apr 14, 2026



