Episode 55 — The Wyoming Divide
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Election season in Wyoming is already in full swing, and in this episode, Bob and Alexis dive into the races, rivalries, and real stakes shaping the months ahead. From the Republican State Convention to high-profile matchups like the one pitting Ogden Driskill against Chip Neiman, the conversation breaks down what these contests mean — not just for Weston County, but for the direction of the entire state.
We take a hard look at the growing divide within Wyoming politics — particularly between the Freedom Caucus and more moderate Republicans who have dubbed themselves the Wyoming Caucus — and what that split signals for voters. They also tackle a bigger issue: who actually shows up. While political debates play out online, the question remains whether those voices will translate into turnout at the polls in August.
The episode makes the case for more transparency and accountability in the election process, including the need for candidates to face each other directly and engage in real debate. With local, county, and state offices all on the ballot, Bob and Alexis emphasize that this is the election cycle that truly shapes everyday life in Wyoming — and one where informed, engaged voters will determine what comes next.
Check us out at newslj.com to keep tabs on this story, or for more news from Newcastle, Weston County and the Black Hills of northeast Wyoming!