KMZQ 670AM, Kevin Wall Radio 6/02/2026 – Hour 3 Part 2
The final hour of Kevin Wall Radio's June 2, 2026 broadcast delivers a blistering critique of election integrity, with host Kevin Wall and guest Megan Barth exposing systemic flaws in California and Nevada’s mail-in voting systems. Wall recounts his own failure to receive a ballot despite being registered, highlighting a broken process where ballots are sent to inactive or expired voters—over 800,000 in California alone—while voters face no accountability or explanation when their ballots go missing. He argues that the shift from in-person, precinct-based voting to universal mail-in ballots has created a 'pig in a python' scenario: a system so overloaded and opaque that election results are delayed for weeks, undermining public trust. This isn't just a logistical issue, Wall insists—it's a deliberate strategy to create doubt and erode confidence in democracy. The segment also features sharp political attacks on incumbent Congressman Stephen Horsford, framed as a career liberal who has driven up costs and weakened border security, while promoting Republican challenger Cody K. Whipple as a conservative alternative. Meanwhile, the show pivots to local news, including a deadly shooting at Boulder Highway and Flamingo Road, and ends with a spirited, nostalgic tribute to the Las Vegas Golden Knights’ playoff push, fueled by a last-minute coaching change and a breakout goalie.
Election night is dead in California and Nevada due to 30-day ballot counting windows and universal mail-in voting, creating a month-long process that undermines trust.
Over 800,000 expired or inactive voter registrations remain on California’s rolls, meaning ballots are sent to people who may be dead, moved, or ineligible.
The shift from in-person precinct voting to centralized mail-in ballot processing has created a 'pig in a python' bottleneck, overwhelming election systems and delaying results.
Voters who don’t receive ballots face no explanation or accountability—despite being registered and verified—highlighting systemic failures in mail delivery and tracking.
In-person voting at local schools and libraries has been replaced with large, distant voting centers, making it harder for citizens to vote and increasing logistical chaos.
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Traffic and Political Ads: A Mix of Local and National Messaging
The hour opens with traffic updates and a series of political ads, including Rhonda Kennedy’s campaign for Nevada’s 4th Congressional District and Cody K. Whipple’s bid to unseat incumbent Stephen Horsford. Both emphasize conservative values, border security, and fiscal responsibility.
The Death of Election Night: A Systemic Collapse
“You know, here's the problem. You know things get lost in the mail all the time. All the time. I'm sure perhaps my ballot got lost in the mail or it was sent to a different address. And that's why I don't trust mail-in voting.”
The 'Pig in the Python' Model: How Mail-In Voting Overwhelms the System
“What is in the works is the Supreme Court case. In front of the Supreme Court right now, the justices will decide whether election day means election day or if election day means election month like it does in California.”
The Broken Promise of Voter Access: From Precincts to Voting Centers
Wall criticizes the shift from local precinct voting to distant, centralized voting centers, arguing it reduces accessibility and increases confusion. He highlights that voters now must travel miles to vote, unlike in the past when schools and libraries served as polling places.
The Golden Knights’ Playoff Push: A Last-Minute Comeback
The show shifts to sports, analyzing the Las Vegas Golden Knights’ playoff chances. Wall praises the team’s resilience, the coaching change, and the emergence of rookie goalie Cody Hart as key factors in their late-season surge.
“What is in the works is the Supreme Court case. In front of the Supreme Court right now, the justices will decide whether election day means election day or if election day means election month like it does in California.”
“And what this means is that, you know, the python will swallow the pig. And at first you just get the pig's nose and it kind of goes down a little bit. But then all of a sudden you get the head and the body and it's this gorged python, right?”
“And one person is dead. And another has been transported to a hospital, according to Metro Police. A shooting scene occurred there.”
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Kevin Wall
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Megan Barth
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Stephen Horsford
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Las Vegas Golden Knights
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Rhonda Kennedy
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David Flippo
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Cody K. Whipple
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Danny Tarkanian
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Vegas Chamber
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Adriana Guzman-Frelick
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