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KSL at Night

The latest in news and politics with a range of hosts every night. KSL at Night gives a refreshing take on the day's news with each host bringing their unique perspective and expertise to the conversation.

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KSL at Night: 11-6-2024

Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Rusty Cannon

 

Analyzing the election results of national races

An historic moment last night as former President Donald Trump won the presidential election, now becoming the next president-elect. It was quite a blow for Democrats around the country, with the party losing control of the White House, the Senate, and possibly the House. We begin the show with in-depth analysis of key races around the country, sharing perspectives from KSL at Night hosts Rusty Cannon and Taylor Morgan.

 

How did the elections turn out here in Utah?

Here at home, how did the elections play out? We shift gears and discuss the status of races here in the Beehive State, both with candidates and issues. In Utah County, voters faced long lines, printers out of ink, and a lack of ballots – what effect did these issues have on the electorate, and what’ll be done to be better prepared next time? The hosts discuss and share their thoughts.

 

Post-election takes from the Utah Republican Party

It was a great night for Republicans abroad and here in Utah. Robert Axson, Chair of the Utah Republican Party joins KSL at Night to recap the election. He and the hosts discuss next steps for the party and what the future may hold for Utah as President-elect Trump prepares to return to the White House.

 

Post-election takes from the Utah Democratic Party

Democrats saw some wins in Salt Lake County yesterday, while struggling statewide and nationally. Oscar Mata, Utah Democratic Party Vice Chair calls into KSL at Night to discuss next steps for his party. He and the hosts discuss the results of the presidential election, and what it means for Kamala Harris to lose.

 

Ranked-choice voting initiative fails in Idaho

Our neighbors to the north rejected Proposition 1 last night, which would have implemented open primaries and ranked-choice voting. Could ranked-choice voting be on its way out the door? The KSL at Night hosts give their ideas on how this decision in Idaho could affect how we vote in Utah.

 

Final post-election thoughts from the KSL at Night hosts

The Democratic Party saw many losses yesterday in the election. Could it be that the party has focused too much on hating Donald Trump and not enough on actual policies that would help Americans? Or was last night just a weird fluke? Taylor Morgan and Rusty Cannon end the show with their final thoughts on yesterday’s election. They also discuss the potential make-up of the 2028 presidential election.

 

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Nov 6, 2024 9:5 PM
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Final post-election thoughts from the KSL at Night hosts

Hosts: Taylor Morgan & Rusty Cannon

The Democratic Party saw many losses yesterday in the election. Could it be that the party has focused too much on hating Donald Trump and not enough on actual policies that would help Americans? Or was last night just a weird fluke? Taylor Morgan and Rusty Cannon end the show with their final thoughts on yesterday’s election. They also discuss the potential make-up of the 2028 presidential election.

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Nov 6, 2024 9:0 PM
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Ranked-choice voting initiative fails in Idaho

Hosts: Taylor Morgan & Rusty Cannon

Our neighbors to the north rejected Proposition 1 last night, which would have implemented open primaries and ranked-choice voting. Could ranked-choice voting be on its way out the door? The KSL at Night hosts give their ideas on how this decision in Idaho could affect how we vote in Utah.

 

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Nov 6, 2024 8:45 PM
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Post-election takes from the Utah Democratic Party

Hosts: Taylor Morgan & Rusty Cannon

Democrats saw some wins in Salt Lake County yesterday, while struggling statewide and nationally. Oscar Mata, Utah Democratic Party Vice Chair calls into KSL at Night to discuss next steps for his party. He and the hosts discuss the results of the presidential election, and what it means for Kamala Harris to lose.

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Nov 6, 2024 8:30 PM
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Post-election takes from the Utah Republican Party

Hosts: Taylor Morgan & Rusty Cannon

It was a great night for Republicans abroad and here in Utah. Robert Axson, Chair of the Utah Republican Party joins KSL at Night to recap the election. He and the hosts discuss next steps for the party and what the future may hold for Utah as President-elect Trump prepares to return to the White House.

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Nov 6, 2024 8:15 PM
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How did the elections turn out here in Utah?

Hosts: Taylor Morgan & Rusty Cannon

Here at home, how did the elections play out? We shift gears and discuss the status of races here in the Beehive State, both with candidates and issues. In Utah County, voters faced long lines, printers out of ink, and a lack of ballots – what effect did these issues have on the electorate, and what’ll be done to be better prepared next time? The hosts discuss and share their thoughts.

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Nov 6, 2024 8:0 PM
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KSL at Night
Analyzing the election results of national races

Hosts: Taylor Morgan & Rusty Cannon

An historic moment last night as former President Donald Trump won the presidential election, now becoming the next president-elect. It was quite a blow for Democrats around the country, with the party losing control of the White House, the Senate, and possibly the House. We begin the show with in-depth analysis of key races around the country, sharing perspectives from KSL at Night hosts Rusty Cannon and Taylor Morgan.

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Nov 6, 2024 7:30 PM
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KSL at Night
KSL at Night: 11-4-2024

Hosts: Leah Murray, Adam Gardiner, and Andy Cupp

Harris or Trump: Will either affect Utah’s legislative priorities in 2025?
If former President Donald Trump wins tomorrow, will that affect priorities for the Utah Legislature in the next general session? What if Vice President Kamala Harris wins? We begin this special pre-election KSL at Night bringing the presidential election down to the local level, examining the potential effects of a Trump or Harris presidency on Utah state politics.

Frontrunner presidential candidate in Iowa flips from Trump to Harris
The final Iowa Poll of this election came out over the weekend and it now shows Vice President Kamala Harris leading in this ruby-red state. Former President Donald Trump won Iowa in 2016 and 2020, and was leading there until just recently. What possibly changed to give Harris this kind of momentum boost? The KSL at Night hosts share their theories.

Control over Congress up in the air; leaders fighting to keep their positions
It’s the final day before the election and all hands are on deck. As everyone focuses on the presidential race, we can’t not also talk about Congress. Republicans and Democratic Congressional leaders are fighting to maintain their positions, and even expand their reach. What are House and Senate leaders doing in this final push to win or keep control?

Is Election Day special anymore?
In a by-mail voting world, is Election Day special anymore? Back in the day, you would vote in-person after market day – this is why Election Day falls on a Tuesday. But nowadays, it’s basically turned into Election Season. So why is a specific day important, or even needed? Listen for a bit of a history lesson as hosts Adam Gardiner and Leah Murray discuss the future.

Discussing the Electoral College – its past, present, and future
One thing that often comes up during a presidential election is the difference between the popular vote and the Electoral College vote. Just because a candidate wins the most costs doesn’t mean that they win the presidency – it all comes down to the states and the electoral votes a candidate receives. Ahead of the election results, let’s take a few minutes to discuss the Electoral College.

Detoxing America’s ‘toxic’ political environment
As we’ve seen in this election – and really any election – politics can be controversial and sometimes even toxic. Why is this? Is it because it’s just part of human nature? And if it is super toxic, does that mean all hope is lost. Samantha Moore-Berg, assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Utah joins the show to discuss some research she’s recently done on toxicity in politics.

How our media choices affect our political views
An important part of voting is being informed. And that often means we’re looking up news and media to find out more about candidates and issues. Obviously, each kind of news or media source has some kind of bias, so what do you do to find good information? We share some thoughts on the media sources that help us find common ground rather than divide us further.

Final pre-election thoughts on KSL at Night
On the eve of Election Night, we finish the show discussing the future. KSL at Night producer Andy Cupp and KSL at Night host Leah Murray share their feeling – that no matter who wins the election, life will go on and our country will go on too. Listen to also find out how you can get some freebies on Election Day.

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Nov 4, 2024 9:5 PM
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Final pre-election thoughts on KSL at Night

Hosts: Leah Murray & Andy Cupp

On the eve of Election Night, we finish the show discussing the future. KSL at Night producer Andy Cupp and KSL at Night host Leah Murray share their feeling – that no matter who wins the election, life will go on and our country will go on too. Listen to also find out how you can get some freebies on Election Day.

00:10:03
Nov 4, 2024 9:0 PM
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How our media choices affect our political views

Hosts: Leah Murray & Andy Cupp

An important part of voting is being informed. And that often means we’re looking up news and media to find out more about candidates and issues. Obviously, each kind of news or media source has some kind of bias, so what do you do to find good information? We share some thoughts on the media sources that help us find common ground rather than divide us further.

00:09:29
Nov 4, 2024 8:45 PM
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KSL at Night
Detoxing America’s ‘toxic’ political environment

Hosts: Leah Murray & Andy Cupp

As we’ve seen in this election – and really any election – politics can be controversial and sometimes even toxic. Why is this? Is it because it’s just part of human nature? And if it is super toxic, does that mean all hope is lost. Samantha Moore-Berg, assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Utah joins the show to discuss some research she’s recently done on toxicity in politics.

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Nov 4, 2024 8:30 PM
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Discussing the Electoral College – its past, present, and future

Hosts: Leah Murray & Andy Cupp

One thing that often comes up during a presidential election is the difference between the popular vote and the Electoral College vote. Just because a candidate wins the most costs doesn’t mean that they win the presidency – it all comes down to the states and the electoral votes a candidate receives. Ahead of the election results, let’s take a few minutes to discuss the Electoral College.

00:09:21
Nov 4, 2024 8:15 PM
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Is Election Day special anymore?

Host: Leah Murray 

In a by-mail voting world, is Election Day special anymore? Back in the day, you would vote in-person after market day – this is why Election Day falls on a Tuesday. But nowadays, it’s basically turned into Election Season. So why is a specific day important, or even needed? Listen for a bit of a history lesson as hosts Adam Gardiner and Leah Murray discuss the future.

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Nov 4, 2024 8:0 PM
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Control over Congress up in the air; leaders fighting to keep their positions

Hosts: Leah Murray & Adam Gardiner

It’s the final day before the election and all hands are on deck. As everyone focuses on the presidential race, we can’t not also talk about Congress. Republicans and Democratic Congressional leaders are fighting to maintain their positions, and even expand their reach. What are House and Senate leaders doing in this final push to win or keep control?

00:09:27
Nov 4, 2024 7:45 PM
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Frontrunner presidential candidate in Iowa flips from Trump to Harris

Hosts: Leah Murray & Adam Gardiner

The final Iowa Poll of this election came out over the weekend and it now shows Vice President Kamala Harris leading in this ruby-red state. Former President Donald Trump won Iowa in 2016 and 2020, and was leading there until just recently. What possibly changed to give Harris this kind of momentum boost? The KSL at Night hosts share their theories.

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Nov 4, 2024 7:30 PM
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Harris or Trump: Will either affect Utah’s legislative priorities in 2025?

Hosts: Leah Murray & Adam Gardiner

If former President Donald Trump wins tomorrow, will that affect priorities for the Utah Legislature in the next general session? What if Vice President Kamala Harris wins? We begin this special pre-election KSL at Night bringing the presidential election down to the local level, examining the potential effects of a Trump or Harris presidency on Utah state politics.

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Nov 4, 2024 7:15 PM
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KSL at Night
KSL at Night: 11-1-2024

Host: Greg Skordas

Judge denies motion aiming to remove Utah AG’s office from death row case
A man on Utah’s death row will continue moving towards execution following a denial from a judge, which aimed to remove the Utah Attorney General’s Office from the case. Ralph Menzies’ lawyers had argued that Menzies was no longer competent, but the state disagreed. The lawyers hoped to remove the AG’s Office from the case due to the office’s closeness with those who conducted the competency review. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas breaks the newest development down for our listeners.

Several election-related cases before the Supreme Court right now
Several election-related cases are before the U.S. Supreme Court right now, and they could have major effects on the election next week. We go over a few of them, including one in Virginia that’s resulting in a purging of voter records. We also discuss a few other cases involving candidates around the country.

Utah County attorney investigating County Clerk over ballot tracking
Earlier this week, the Deseret News spoke with Utah County Clerk Aaron Davidson and learned that he was tracking the method by which politicians in his county voted. We discussed the specifics of that issue earlier in this week, but now the county attorney has confirmed an investigation into the incident. We catch listeners up on this new development ahead of next week’s election.

More insights into the ballot processing procedures in Utah’s counties
While Election Day might not be for a few more days, mail-in ballots have been pouring into county clerk’s offices around the state. KSL-TV got an inside look at how these ballot processing centers operate. We hear from them and discuss other ways county clerks, their offices, and their team of volunteers are keeping the election safe.

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Nov 1, 2024 8:5 PM
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More insights into the ballot processing procedures in Utah’s counties

Host: Greg Skordas

While Election Day might not be for a few more days, mail-in ballots have been pouring into county clerk’s offices around the state. KSL-TV got an inside look at how these ballot processing centers operate. We hear from them and discuss other ways county clerks, their offices, and their team of volunteers are keeping the election safe.

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Nov 1, 2024 8:0 PM
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Utah County attorney investigating County Clerk over ballot tracking

Host: Greg Skordas

Earlier this week, the Deseret News spoke with Utah County Clerk Aaron Davidson and learned that he was tracking the method by which politicians in his county voted. We discussed the specifics of that issue earlier in this week, but now the county attorney has confirmed an investigation into the incident. We catch listeners up on this new development ahead of next week’s election.

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Nov 1, 2024 7:45 PM
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Several election-related cases before the Supreme Court right now

Host: Greg Skordas

Several election-related cases are before the U.S. Supreme Court right now, and they could have major effects on the election next week. We go over a few of them, including one in Virginia that’s resulting in a purging of voter records. We also discuss a few other cases involving candidates around the country.

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Nov 1, 2024 7:30 PM
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Judge denies motion aiming to remove Utah AG’s office from death row case

Host: Greg Skordas

A man on Utah’s death row will continue moving towards execution following a denial from a judge, which aimed to remove the Utah Attorney General’s Office from the case. Ralph Menzies’ lawyers had argued that Menzies was no longer competent, but the state disagreed. The lawyers hoped to remove the AG’s Office from the case due to the office’s closeness with those who conducted the competency review. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas breaks the newest development down for our listeners.

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Nov 1, 2024 7:15 PM
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KSL at Night
KSL at Night: 10-30-2024

Hosts: Leah Murray & Andy Cupp

Utah County Clerk says he tracks politicians’ ballots
Utah County Clerk Aaron Davidson has admitted that he tracks politicians’ ballots. How has he done this when all ballots are supposed to be secret? Davidson says he doesn’t look at how politicians voted, but the method by which they voted. KSL-TV Reporter Lindsay Aerts breaks down this latest development. Utah County Commissioner Amelia Powers Gardner is calling for his recusal from this election; she joins the show to explain why. Leah takes a few minutes to re-emphasize the safety and security of elections.

Early voter turnout low among young adults
National data on early voting turnout shows that people between the ages of 18 and 39 have the lowest rates of turnout among early and mail-in voters… so far. We still have a few days left in this election, so there’s room to turn that around. But why is it that young people don’t vote as often as older generations? Leah Murray is a political science professor who works with young adults on a daily basis; she shares her thoughts on why young adults should get more involved in voting.

Meet the candidate: Jim Harvey for Weber County Commission C
Voters in Weber County have the opportunity to select their next County Commissioner for Seat C. They either choose the incumbent, or one of two challengers. Jim Harvey is the incumbent Republican candidate for Weber County Commission Seat C. He joins us in the studio to talk about his background and the issues most important to him.

The importance of candidate interviews
On KSL at Night, we launched a ‘Meet the Candidate’ series ahead of the election. Through it all, our goal has been to give voters the chance to listen to the people they’ll vote for and hear more about them. Leah Murray discusses the power additional knowledge can have when it comes to voting with KSL at Night producer Andy Cupp.

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Oct 30, 2024 9:5 PM
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The importance of candidate interviews

Hosts: Leah Murray & Andy Cupp

On KSL at Night, we launched a ‘Meet the Candidate’ series ahead of the election. Through it all, our goal has been to give voters the chance to listen to the people they’ll vote for and hear more about them. Leah Murray discusses the power additional knowledge can have when it comes to voting with KSL at Night producer Andy Cupp.

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Oct 30, 2024 8:30 PM
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Meet the candidate: Jim Harvey for Weber County Commission C

Hosts: Leah Murray & Andy Cupp

Voters in Weber County have the opportunity to select their next County Commissioner for Seat C. They either choose the incumbent, or one of two challengers. Jim Harvey is the incumbent Republican candidate for Weber County Commission Seat C. He joins us in the studio to talk about his background and the issues most important to him.

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Oct 30, 2024 8:15 PM
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