Winn Tucson

Kathleen Winn is the conservative host of ”Winn Tucson”, heard weekdays at 1:00 p.m. on AM 1030 KVOI.

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Episodes

Tuesday Nov 25, 2025

Guests - Joel Strabala, George Khalaf, Nills Grevillius
Tucson conservative radio host Kathleen Winn opened Tuesday’s *Winn Tucson* broadcast on 1030 The Voice with a fiery takedown of Arizona Senator Mark Kelly, accusing the retired Navy captain and astronaut of undermining the President and the chain of command in a controversial video featuring six Democratic lawmakers urging military members not to follow “unlawful orders.”
Winn enthusiastically welcomed George Khalaf, president of Data Orbital polling and a longtime conservative activist, who formally announced his campaign for the open Arizona House seat in Legislative District 3 (Scottsdale/Fountain Hills area).
Private investigator and author Nils Grevillius joined Winn for a wide-ranging discussion on crime trends

Monday Nov 24, 2025

Guests - Joe Concha, Seth Keshel, Kelly Walker
 
Fox News contributor and bestselling author Joe Concha joined the show fresh from Mark Levin’s Sunday program. His new book, *Progressives in Panic Mode: Inside Trump’s Big, Beautiful Campaign and the Greatest Comeback Ever*, has stormed the charts.
Former Army intelligence officer and election data expert Captain Seth Keshel (Captain K) joined to dissect Arizona’s ongoing election battles and the shocking video from Democrat senators telling troops to disobey “unlawful orders.”
Kelly Walker, founder (with Sam Sorbo) of Parents Demanding Justice Alliance, called in from Tennessee with an update on the nationwide campaign to expose Biden-era persecution of parents.

Friday Nov 21, 2025

 
Guests - Chris Hoar, Dave Smith, Mark Burrell, Joel Strabala
On the Friday before Thanksgiving, Kathleen Winn opened her Winn Tucson show with a stark warning: a major Cloudflare outage earlier that week knocked out roughly 20% of the world's websites, including many of the large language models millions now rely on daily. Winn brought back Chris Hoar, disaster response and telecom national security spokesperson for SAT123, to explain why these recurring incidents are more than inconveniences — they are flashing red warnings about single points of failure in America's critical infrastructure.
Winn shifted to local election integrity with guests Dave Smith and later Joel Strabala, both furious about Pima County Recorder Gabriela Cáceres-Kelly's handling of the November city election.
Winn welcomed Mark Burrell, freshly elected to the Mason, Ohio city council after a 41-year career at Procter & Gamble. An engineer by training and author of two books on America's founding, Burrell squeaked into fourth place in a non-partisan race for four seats.

Thursday Nov 20, 2025

Guests – Betsy Brantner Smith, Retired Gen. Stephen Mundt
**Kathleen Winn** – November 20, 2025
Tucson awoke to rare, steady rain, and the mood on *Winn Tucson* matched the weather: urgent, unfiltered, and unapologetic. Host Kathleen Winn, alongside two powerhouse guests — National Police Association spokesperson **Betsy Brantner Smith** and retired U.S. Army Brigadier General **Stephen Mundt** — delivered a two-hour masterclass on the issues dominating southern Arizona and the nation: violent crime spilling into homes, open-border fallout, holiday safety, and the dangerous rhetoric now aimed at America’s military.

Wednesday Nov 19, 2025

Guests - Ava Chen, Hugh "June Flower"
**A Special Two-Hour Broadcast on Winn Tucson with Kathleen Winn, Ava Chen, and Canadian Whistleblower Hugh “June Flower”**
The centerpiece of the first hour was a November 10, 2025 Daily Caller article that branded Hugh a “China intel-linked fraudster” because he owns a modest mobile-home park near a U.S. Air Force base that houses B-2 bombers.
Ava Chen called the piece “a textbook CCP political-warfare operation disguised as American investigative journalism.”
In the second hour, Ava Chen walked listeners through the CCP’s doctrine of “Three Warfares”

Tuesday Nov 18, 2025

Guests - Ted Maxwell, Wade Miller, Rachel Keshel
 
In a wide-ranging discussion on local infrastructure, retired Army Brigadier General Ted Maxwell joined host Kathleen Winn to break down what Pima County voters will face on March 10, 2026, when Propositions 418 and 419 appear on a special election ballot.
Wade Miller, vice president at the Center for Renewing America and a Marine Corps veteran, lays out evidence that the 2020 census was systematically skewed to benefit Democratic representation.
State Representative Rachel Keshel (LD-17) joined Winn to discuss ongoing problems with the Pima County Recorder’s office, including the refusal to allow legally credentialed observers during the November 2025 Tucson city election.

Monday Nov 17, 2025

Guests - Mohit Asnani, Alex Kolodin
This week on Winn Tucson, we're tackling both local and national issues, with a strong focus on elections. Even though the next major statewide primary isn't until August 2026, we can't afford to ignore ongoing problems in the system. As we've seen in Tucson, unaddressed issues tend to persist.
Mohit Asnani, who's deeply involved in the licensed cannabis industry, says there's been significant movement in Arizona's marijuana and hemp sectors, with calls for clarity on the 2018 Farm Bill.
Alex Kolodin, representing Legislative District 3 in Scottsdale and running for Secretary of State—an office needing fresh leadership. We discussed Pima County's election issues and the letter to Hobbs and Mayes.

Friday Nov 14, 2025

Guests - Tom Rempfer, Betsy Smith, Jennifer Clark, Brett Mecum
The first guest is retired Colonel Tom "Buzz" Rempfer, who's fought for those refusing the COVID and anthrax vaccines.
Betsy Brantner Smith joins to discuss Political Turbulence and Government Priorities.
Jennifer Clark helps parents navigate education.
Brett Mecum, Arizona Space Commission chairman to discuss Yesterday's Mars launch exciting. Blue Origin (Phoenix engineering office) launched, recovered booster—second after SpaceX. Escapade mission: $80 million—cheap for NASA. Commercial partners reduce costs for science.

Thursday Nov 13, 2025

Hosts - Dave and Betsy Smith, Guests - Remy The Republican Dogg
Dave Smith and Betsy Smith stepped in to host Winn Tucson while Kathleen Winn attended an invitation-only aviation event in the Phoenix area with her husband, Al Winn. Al, a self-effacing engineer, served as the chief engineer behind the Apache helicopter. Joining the hosts was Remy, the Republican dog, whose pictures can be found on Betsy's Facebook and X account, @sgtbetsysmith. The discussion covered a wide range of topics, from the recent government reopening to local Tucson issues, crime, and retirement advice.

Guests - Ava Chen, Grant Krueger

Wednesday Nov 12, 2025

Wednesday Nov 12, 2025

Guests - Ava Chen, Grant Krueger
Ava Chen from the New Federal State of China highlighted the chaotic global landscape, noting an intensifying sense of impending major events. Domestically, the U.S. faces internal fights and differing opinions, while internationally, regional conflicts are escalating. President Trump recently brokered peace deals to end eight wars, but recent developments show fragility in these agreements.
Grant Krueger, a Tucson business owner and radio host, raised concerns over city proposals post the failure of Proposition 414's sales tax increase. The city seeks revenue for transit, eyeing increases in parking, bed tax, and advertising fees.
Currently at 0%, the advertising privilege tax could rise to 2.6%, affecting billboard, radio, and TV ads. "That would tax... if I'm going to buy an ad from, let's say a billboard or from a radio station or a television station," Krueger explained. This burdens small businesses reliant on local advertising, unlike chains.

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