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EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 35 MIN

Hour 1 [04/30/2026]: SCOTUS Redistricting Shockwave, Ford Kill Switch Fears, and David Allan Coe Remembered

from The Marc Cox Morning Show

Hour 1 opens with Marc Cox reacting to a cold St. Louis morning before launching into a forceful defense of the Supreme Court’s redistricting decision, arguing the Voting Rights Act was meant to stop discrimination—not justify race-based congressional maps. He targets Democratic backlash, questions what the ruling could mean for Missouri’s 1st District, and says voters should win seats through ideas rather than engineered districts. The hour then shifts to criticism of Jasmine Crockett and broader debates over representation and political identity. In “Kim on a Whim,” Kim St. Onge and Marc unpack fears over future driver-monitoring technology tied to Ford patents and a 2021 law that could require new vehicles to detect impairment, raising alarms about privacy, surveillance, and insurance data. The hour closes with a tribute to outlaw country icon David Allan Coe after his death at 86, followed by Marc’s reflections on aging rock legends, must-see final tours, and a humorous detour into concert crowds and expanding March Madness. Hashtags: #SCOTUS #VotingRightsAct #Redistricting #MissouriPolitics #KimOnAWhim #Ford #Privacy #DavidAllanCoe #RockMusic #MarcCox

Hour 1 opens with Marc Cox reacting to a cold St. Louis morning before launching into a forceful defense of the Supreme Court’s redistricting decision, arguing the Voting Rights Act was meant to stop discrimination—not justify race-based congressional maps. He targets Democratic backlash, questions what the ruling could mean for Missouri’s 1st District, and says voters should win seats through ideas rather than engineered districts. The hour then shifts to criticism of Jasmine Crockett and broader debates over representation and political identity. In “Kim on a Whim,” Kim St. Onge and Marc unpack fears over future driver-monitoring technology tied to Ford patents and a 2021 law that could require new vehicles to detect impairment, raising alarms about privacy, surveillance, and insurance data. The hour closes with a tribute to outlaw country icon David Allan Coe after his death at 86, followed by Marc’s reflections on aging rock legends, must-see final tours, and a humorous detour into concert crowds and expanding March Madness. Hashtags: #SCOTUS #VotingRightsAct #Redistricting #MissouriPolitics #KimOnAWhim #Ford #Privacy #DavidAllanCoe #RockMusic #MarcCox

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