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President Trump intervenes in Iran hostilities ahead of midterms
Professor Doctor Larry Walker from the University of Central Florida joined the show to analyze current international affairs and upcoming domestic elections. Walker discussed the fragile peace in Iran, noting that while missiles were sent back and forth over a period of weeks, hostilities have slowed since the April ceasefire. Reports indicate that President Trump intervened with a few phone calls, prompting both countries to pull back slightly, though hostilities are likely to continue through May. The discussion highlighted the president's high motivation to resolve these international issues before the November midterm elections, especially as consumers face high food prices and gas prices pushing five dollars a gallon in Phoenix. Walker, a former congressional staffer, emphasized that the midterm elections are critical for Republicans aiming to hold onto the House. He noted that consumer confidence is heavily tied to these everyday pocketbook issues. The segment shifted to the mayoral race in Los Angeles, where candidates are vying for the open seat. Walker noted that California and Los Angeles are historically solid blue, but highlighted the shift in voting numbers over the last 12 hours for the top candidates, including Karen Bass. Looking ahead to November, Walker placed the odds of Democrats taking back the House at 55 to 45, while giving them a lower 40% to 45% chance of retaking the Senate.