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Special guests--Jeff Crouere and Paul Nehlen

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We have two special guests tonight.  The first hour will be Jeff Courere from radio station WGSO and Ringside Politics.  Jeff has an exciting new book out titled "America's Last Chance".

The New York Times, NPR, Fox News and CNN have all listened to what political analyst Jeff Crouere has to say about American politics. As host of the popular Ringside Politics radio and TV shows and the lively Ringside Politics with a Punch live events, Jeff listens to all sides of the big issues and asks a lot of hard questions. After reading the writing on the wall, he’s come up with his own insights and authored this searing look at America’s advancing liberalism and moral decline. In America’s Last Chance, Jeff offers an urgent and vital message to America, laying it all out clear that not just a change needs to be made at the top of the political system, but the right change. He lays it all out with the cold, hard facts:

The second hour will feature Paul Nehlen.  Paul Nehlen is challenging Paul Ryan for his seat in Congress.  

Paul Nehlen (Paul F. Nehlen III) is a Wisconsin executive, entrepreneur, and inventor. He has extensive leadership and operational experience in manufacturing and industry, as well as a record of restoring jobs to the American economy.

Currently, Mr. Nehlen serves as senior vice president of operations for a company that leads the industry in water filtration and disinfection technologies. In that role, he oversees all facets of the organization’s engineering, new product development, production, supply chain, business development, and acquisitions. During his tenure with the company, Nehlen relocated manufacturing operations and jobs previously based in Canada to the eastern seaboard of the United States. Additionally, under his leadership, several of the company’s product lines and jobs were moved to Wisconsin.

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