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EPISODE · Nov 6, 2025 · 1H 30M

11.5.2025--NLS--Mayoral Runoffs,

from The Neal Larson Show · host Neal Larson

Send us Fan MailThe podcast analyzes the results of the recent local elections, noting that both the Idaho Falls and Pocatello mayoral races resulted in runoffs. In Idaho Falls, the contest was extremely close between newcomer Jeff Alldridge and current City Council member Lisa Burtenshaw, with Aldridge narrowly leading by fewer than 70 votes, setting the stage for a December 2nd runoff. The hosts characterized this contest as a clash of political bases: Burtenshaw, a centrist with the backing of well-to-do business leaders, versus Alldridge, a more ideologically conservative figure who appeals to the &quot;common man&quot; without big money support. Meanwhile, in Pocatello, the race also failed to produce an outright winner, as Mark Dahlquist won the plurality over Greg Cates. The hosts highlighted the significant defeat of incumbent Mayor Blad, who finished a distant third, largely attributing his loss to controversies that had accumulated during his tenure.More broadly, the local results indicated a region-wide sentiment for a &quot;new era&quot; and a desire for &quot;something fresh&quot;, as East Idaho is slated to see an unusually high number of freshman mayors. Looking nationally, the hosts commented that the day was &quot;not a good day for Republicans&quot;, noting the Democratic &quot;clean sweep&quot; in Virginia&apos;s statewide races due to factors like low conservative voter turnout. They expressed strong concern over the election of Virginia Attorney General candidate Jay Jones, who was linked to texts advocating for the killing of political opponents and their children. The hosts concluded that supporting a politician with such violent rhetoric destroys the moral authority of those who criticize the contentious language of other figures like Donald Trump.Let’s talk advertising. When you want to advertise on the radio, you call the station, right? But what about Facebook, Instagram, Hulu, Disney+, Peacock, and other streaming platforms?You could try clicking around, reading books, or taking online courses to figure it out—or you can let us handle it. At Sandhill Media Group, we’re your local experts in both radio and digital marketing.Visit SandhillMediaGroup.com today.<a href="https://www.sandhillmediagrou

Send us Fan Mail The podcast analyzes the results of the recent local elections, noting that both the Idaho Falls and Pocatello mayoral races resulted in runoffs. In Idaho Falls, the contest was extremely close between newcomer Jeff Alldridge and current City Council member Lisa Burtenshaw, with Aldridge narrowly leading by fewer than 70 votes, setting the stage for a December 2nd runoff. The hosts characterized this contest as a clash of political bases: Burtenshaw, a centrist with the backi...

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