teve Hallstrom broadcasts live on Monday, May 4th, 2026, navigating a pivotal news cycle that spans from local leadership shifts to international military deadlines. Steve breaks down U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer’s high-profile choice for Fargo Mayor and explores the growing push for a new “Ward System” in city government. The show features an in-depth analysis of the stalled peace talks in Iran and a candid, principled debate with listeners over whether the “Life Issue” is a non-negotiable factor at the ballot box. Plus, a check on historic jobless claims and the surprising rise of used EV sales.
Key Moments
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Senator Cramer Endorses Turnberg: In a rare move for a sitting U.S. Senator, Kevin Cramer has endorsed Fargo City Commissioner Michelle Turnberg for Mayor. Cramer released a video calling Turnberg “the right person for the right time,” while Turnberg expressed she was “humbled and grateful” for the support.
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The 60-Day War Clock: Steve highlights a major legal deadline arriving tomorrow regarding the war in Iran. Under the War Powers Resolution, President Trump must secure congressional authorization or withdraw troops within 60 days of notifying Congress—a clock that started March 2nd.
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Fargo’s Ward System Push: Backers of an effort to shift Fargo to a ward-based government are nearing the signature threshold for a special election. The proposal would divide the city into six wards, each with its own commissioner, potentially changing the current at-large representation system.
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The “Non-Negotiable” Life Issue: Steve leads a heavy-duty listener conversation regarding Republican candidates who identify as pro-choice, specifically highlighting U.S. Senate candidate Michelle Tafoya. Listeners responded nearly 10 to 1, stating they would not support a candidate who does not stand for life from conception, even if it means staying home on election day.
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Iran War Perspective: International politics expert Dr. Tom Ambrosio joins the show to discuss the “no war, no peace” situation in the Middle East. He argues that neither side currently has an “off-ramp,” as Iran’s Revolutionary Guard remains resilient despite the “decapitation” of the regime’s top leaders earlier in the conflict.
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Historic Jobless Claims: Steve reports that first-time unemployment filings hit 189,000—the lowest level since 1969. He describes the current economy as a “low fire, low hire” environment where companies are retaining staff but slowing new recruitment due to automation.
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Klobuchar’s Fraud Proposals: U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar held a campaign press conference to outline 40 proposals to combat fraud as she runs for Minnesota Governor. Steve notes she is quickly distancing herself from Tim Walz’s administration following recent fraud scandals involving Medicaid and child care programs.
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Brewhala’s Convention Center Vow: Steve reviews Mark Bjornstad’s proposal for the Fargo Convention Center, noting that the group has guaranteed they will cover any construction overruns or operating losses personally, ensuring taxpayers are never “carrying the bag”.
