Political Coffee with Jeff Kropf

Can emotional political ads cut through the noise and move voters? https://oregoncatalyst.com/77510-emotional-campaign-ad-primary.html 
Primary election turnout is very low: which party is lowest and why? https://www.opb.org/article/2024/05/13/oregon-election-elections-primary-primaries-voter-turnout-vote-government-multnomah/ 
Meanwhile, OR House/Senate R’s tell Governor to fix Employment Dept internet problems: Does that move voters? https://ktvz.com/news/government-politics/2024/05/14/oregon-house-senate-republicans-call-on-gov-kotek-for-action-plan-to-fix-employment-dept-jobless-benefit-delays/ 
Will increasing inflation drive voter turnout against Dems? https://www.opb.org/article/2024/05/13/oregon-election-elections-primary-primaries-voter-turnout-vote-government-multnomah/ 
Biden tells us once again who he will steal the 24 election: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/05/wayne-root-if-youre-paying-attention-biden-just/ 
Election Industrial Complex by the left: political technology is the danger: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/05/exclusive-lefts-election-industrial-complex-is-run-like/ 
Will OR join 11 other states to mandate battery recycling? https://www.bendbulletin.com/opinion/editorial-a-case-of-the-battery-recycling-blues/article_fa923794-114a-11ef-8294-23b22707da65.html 

What is Political Coffee with Jeff Kropf?

A Long-time radio host with his own show as well as backing up as host for nationally syndicated broadcasts, Jeff is a fifth generation Oregon farmer, aviator, professional musician, former State Legislator, lobbyist, real estate developer, small business owner, firefighter, and served as an embedded broadcaster with Oregon National Guard in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Jeff is a former Oregon State Representative and fifth generation Oregon farmer from Sublimity, Oregon. Kropf served as Chairman of the House Agriculture Committee for two legislative sessions and served two sessions on the Transportation and Ways and Means subcommittees.

He also leads the state chapter of Americans for Prosperity.