Political Coffee with Jeff Kropf

Trumps Madison Square Garden rally is a game changer for two reasons: First: He opened with Reagan’s question of “Are you better off than 4 years ago?” and his close repeated all things he will do to fix what is wrong today. Second, cell phone data showed that 98,000 people attended rally in and outside MSG with 47% never having attended a Trump rally before and over 17Million viewing the rally on X alone meaning that a lot of people heard Trump’s open and close that have never heard it and will be influenced just as with Reagan. https://x.com/TonySeruga/status/1850692229394006126 
OR SOS sued over voter registration lists out of compliance with Fed Law: https://www.statesmanjournal.com/story/news/politics/elections/2024/10/25/oregon-secretary-of-state-sued-voter-registration/75844743007/ 
3 rich Californias funding MZ118 campaign to pass: https://oregoncatalyst.com/81315-3-rich-californians-measure-118-tax-call-bet.html 
MZ118 could cost OR more than 1Billion per year: https://www.thenewsguard.com/news/oregon-rebate-measure-118-could-cost-state-at-least-1-billion-annually-legislators-hear/article_6ef26bb4-a2c1-5cc9-8dfb-1d398d0541f6.html 
5th circuit court of Appeals rules all mail in ballots must be received by election day: Unfortunately not this election and it will affect OR in the future: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/10/breaking-appeals-court-rules-all-mail-ballots-must/ 
 

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.