The MeidasTouch Podcast - Governor Katie Hobbs Defends Arizona from Trump’s Extremist Plans
Episode Date: October 13, 2025MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Donald Trump getting a rude awakening in Arizona as it turns against him as he hurts the state and Meiselas speaks with Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs about how ...she is fighting for the state and about her important reelection announcement. Visit https://meidasplus.com for more! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Coalition of the Sane: https://meidasnews.com/tag/coalition-of-the-sane Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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So who would have thought ripping away people's health care, making prices surge even more
in the United States while bragging about all the gold in the Oval Office and how rich you are
and maybe adding to that now launching a Qatari military base in the United States and that's
somehow supposed to be helpful to America. Those things aren't popular. Who would have thought
those things are unpopular. When you actually take a look at some of the states that were voting for
Donald Trump in this past election, whether you look at Texas, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Nevada,
you look at it. Donald Trump's deeply underwater in these states. I just think people want
normalcy. They want promises kept about making things affordable. I think people are just seeing in particular
what's going on with this government shutdown as their health care is being ripped away and they're
absolutely livid. I mean, just take a look right here.
here. Let's go to Arizona. Let's take a look at Arizona's fifth congressional district because
this guy is running for governor. He's the Republican candidate. Andy Biggs. Andy Biggs says we're
not going to talk to Democrats about giving people health care at all. They're terrorists. We don't
talk to terrorists. Okay. Okay, Andy. Let's take a look at your district right here because in
2024 or 2025, a couple earning $82,000 a year. They're paying $492 a month in premiums on
their Affordable Care Act plan. But if the Affordable Care Act subsidies are not extended,
they'll be paying, what, three times as much, $1,481 a month. What family making $82,000 a year
is able to afford close to $1,500 a month? So, Andy, maybe you should do what we teach
fifth grade students to do in American government classes, which is you talk to the other side,
you figure it out, you don't rule like dictators.
By the way, this is what Big said, just so you know,
Ben, he called him a terrorist.
Yeah, watch what Biggs said.
You'll play this clip.
I don't think you should be negotiating with these people
because they're political terrorists,
just like they are domestic terrorists.
I think they do.
I think they care about health care.
And I think they want to open up the government,
but ensure that people get health care
and not just billionaires are the ones getting subsidized.
And then Andy Biggs has said that we need to eliminate all courts,
just get rid of federal judges, just if the federal judge doesn't, you know, rules against Donald Trump,
I guess the federal judge in Portland, Oregon, for example, who ruled against Donald Trump,
are these the types of judges who need to be eliminated, huh? Here, play this clip.
I've got my bill that I keep asking for support on, and that bill would basically say,
you're not in good standing. And if you're not in good standing, you're not in good behavior,
then you're no longer qualified to be a federal judge. These are the things that we have to do.
we have to we can actually eliminate courts we can limit jurisdiction that's the priority right now
not delivering health care eliminating courts and also apparently bigs doesn't believe in the
concept of having reasonable suspicion before you just pull people off the street and put them
into prisons here play this clue judge says you got to have a reasonable suspicion before you
arrest somebody before ice can take people into custody your reaction
Well, this is another time where the judges kind of gotten this wrong for political reasons.
And this judge is trying to also issue a national injunction again.
I mean, that's what you're saying.
That's the intent of this.
I want to bring in Arizona's governor, Katie Hobbs, Governor Hobbs.
It's great to see you because what you've done in Arizona, I think, is a model of how you actually govern, how you engage in bipartisan.
a balanced budget, you talk to the other side,
even if you disagree with them, a lot of issues,
you figure it out as opposed to what seems to be going on with Biggs
and these Republicans in Washington.
You've announced your re-election campaign,
and you're running on, look, this is how you govern.
Talk to us, though, about what you've seen in Arizona right now
as the governor, being able to pass balanced budgets
and actually do the work and show up.
Yeah, absolutely.
I mean, I launched in the face of having,
coming off of the most successful legislative session that we've had under my tenure as in a
divided government. And I think our state is stronger because I have continued to focus on
Arizonans first and the politics last. I've taken on the tough challenges that so many of my
predecessors, career politicians have ignored for years. And we got stuff done because I'm willing
to work with anyone to deliver for Arizonans on the tough issues we're facing.
When extremists and the legislature sent me a partisan budget that slashed services for
Arizonans across the state, I vetoed it and I forced them back to the table.
And what we got instead was this bipartisan balance budget that delivers for Arizona families.
In contrast to the partisan Washington budget that skyrockets the debt that slashes Medicaid
for millions of Americans.
We protected health care for 60,000
Arizonans with disabilities.
Their budget slashes meals for kids
and nutrition assistance.
My budget invests in school meals
for 68,000 kids from working families.
Their budget cuts law enforcement budget.
My budget gives much-deserved raises
for state police and fire.
Their budget makes college unaffordable.
for so many Americans,
my budget invests in community college scholarships,
so more Arizonans have access.
The list goes on and on,
but these are the kinds of things you can get done
when you're focused on working with anyone
who wants to come to the table with solutions,
and your focus on the people who sent you to the Capitol
to deliver on these issues.
It's such an interesting thing that I think
deserves more attention because, as you said,
the kind of extremist faction of republic
They tried to push forward what would have been a disastrous situation in Arizona.
They were testing you.
They were trying to call your bluff.
They had their whole kind of propaganda machine ready to go.
Governor Hobbs isn't supporting.
She's vetoing this.
And they rolled out all their usual tricks, which we're seeing now at a macro level in
D.C.
They're kind of doing the same playbook.
But you said, I'm not going to be bullied.
Absolutely not.
This does not benefit the people.
And then you put forward your own.
budget and you won. And they didn't win for you. You won for the people and whether the people
in Arizona are Republican or Democrat. I think they looked at what you did and say, I respect that.
That was, I see that's the way governments actually supposed to function. A Republican may say,
I disagree with Governor Hobbs on this issue or this issue. And a Democrat may say, I agree with
her. But you brought people together. And I think that's what people are seeing not happening in D.C.
where you heard Biggs, who's running for governor.
He says, he calls them terrorists and says, I'm not even talking to them.
You got to talk, right?
That's our system.
You speak.
You negotiate.
You figure stuff out.
Yeah, no, absolutely.
I'm really not sure what ideology you come from when you think that government
shouldn't be there to help the people who elected you to serve in that government,
like ripping away health care and thinking that you're helping Americans by doing that.
And then also, you played the clip about the courts.
Like, the courts are an important check and balance.
And obviously, they don't want to be checked on their abuses of power right now.
Like, how is this even a, like, I'm thinking about D.C. now.
Like, how is this even a partisan issue?
I showed you Biggs.
But I could go every one of these Republican Congress members.
I can go crane.
If you're paying $499 a month in premiums right now,
you will be paying $2,141 if these subsidies are not extended.
So over $25,000 a year.
I'm just wondering what Arizona couple who's making $82,000 can afford $24,000 a year in health care.
Like, this isn't, this was never Republican, Democrat.
This would be an American issue, it seems.
And I imagine that's what you're hearing a lot from Arizona's right now.
Yeah, absolutely.
Whether it's health care costs or any other costs that when I talk to Arizonans, the thing I hear the most about this president is, look, he ran on lowering costs. He says he won because costs were too high and he was going to do something about that. He's doing exactly the opposite, whether it's these insurance premiums that we're going to see going up or ripping away Medicaid that's going to also drive up insurance premiums for everyone.
or the tariffs, his trade war, that is like the biggest tax we've ever seen that's making
costs go up everywhere for businesses, for Arizonans. It is exactly the opposite of what
he ran on. And Biggs and the other two Republicans that are in this primary against me are
the biggest cheerleaders for these failed Washington policies at the expense of Arizonans.
how are you you know we know it's like the worst housing market in the country since
1995 construction and manufacturing are basically in recessionary territories as a result of
across the country as a result of trump's tariffs against the world and tourism down significantly
because people see the images one of these kind of ice agents who are roaming the streets
and like if you look a certain way disappearing you and also people don't like
like traveling here when Trump's threatening the existence of their sovereignty. So lots of
Canadians would visit Arizona. That's, you know, that's down across the country in Vegas and
Arizona and elsewhere. How are you weathering those challenges and the headwinds that you face
as a Democratic governor in a purplish state? Yeah. So economic growth is a huge priority for me.
I have worked to continue creating good-paying jobs under my tenure.
We've created over 100,000 jobs.
And Arizona is one of 12 states right now that's experiencing economic expansion.
But, you know, there is this climate of uncertainty from the trade war, from so many other
policies that are just creating uncertainty.
When I talk to small business owners, whether it's from the tariffs or other factors,
they're, you know, very cautious about making growth plans about hiring.
So that's definitely impacting us.
But I continue to keep my head down to focus on what's right for Arizonans and move forward
on those policies, again, with whoever wants to work with me to solve these challenges.
You brought up housing.
Housing is a huge issue, not just here in Arizona, but across the country.
And I know here in Arizona, the housing costs have gone up, and that didn't happen overnight.
We're not going to solve it overnight, but we're taking aggressive action to help address it.
I invested huge amounts in our state's housing trust fund where we've been able to build
thousands of units of affordable housing.
We use that fund to invest in down payment assistance so Arizona families could purchase their first home.
I've signed legislation that cuts red tape to allow for faster.
approvals to allow for missing middle and other housing like accessory dwelling units or
casitas.
I signed water legislation this year that will also help solve some of our water issues
by converting high-use agricultural land to housing and build the housing we need in some of the
fastest growing areas of our state.
So there's not one single issue or solution.
It's not going to happen overnight, but we're chipping away at it.
And I continue to just be focused on what's right for Arizonaans and working in a bipartisan way to address these tough issues.
As we talk about elections and bipartisanship, you know, the idea of mail-in voting never used to be like a partisan issue.
I mean, is mail-ins very popular in Arizona, among.
Republicans, Democrats, independents.
This is just a way to be more efficient and secure.
At the same time, you're the former Secretary of State,
but Republican Secretary of States,
Democrat Secretaries, and Republican government.
This was never an issue that had these conspiracies abounding it
and just the complete assault that we see by Trump
and some of these right-wing kind of extremists about it.
When you've ran, you've been unapologetic
that mail-in voting should be a nonpartisan issue.
It makes sense.
You've defended it in the face of a lot of pressure from Trump.
So talk to us about that, because I know it is a big issue in the state,
and it's a popular one in the state.
Yeah, about 75% of Arizonans or more, depending on the election,
utilize our system of early voting.
It's been around for decades before other states implemented universal mail-in voting.
In fact, David Schweigert, who's one of the Republicans running in this primary, when he was in the legislature, voted to implement mail-in voting.
When Andy Biggs was in the legislature, he voted to implement the permanent early voter list, which solidified early voting as a safe way to participate in elections in our state.
And now they're lockstep with the president in attacking it.
It makes no sense.
It's a secure way to vote and a huge number of Arizonans participate in it.
Don't you think there's a lot of things, though, that no matter what political party you're from,
people are looking at this White House and also a lot of the kind of maga sycophantic environment that surrounds and saying,
it doesn't make sense.
Like, you can't just say you brought in $17 trillion when you didn't.
Like, you're just, you're just making up numbers and, you know, why are you, why are you saying that, you know, inflation is gone when it's not?
Like, like, we're experienced these things.
And, like, just because you have some weirdo stuff, Donald Trump about windmills and solar, like, stop, stop getting rid of, like, this stuff works and we need energy.
To me, at a most basic level, I think that I've seen so many Democrats, Republicans, independents, just look at what's coming out of the White House and they get
this pit in their stomach and they're like, what are you talking about? Like, what, what are you doing?
Like, and again, that to me is something beyond just the partisanship. It's like, huh? What the hell is
this? Oh, yeah. I mean, it is a lot of chaos every single day. And I think that chaos is by design
to make it hard to follow and to push back because it's like so much on so many different
levels. And you talk to folks on any side of the political aisle who say in private, oh, yeah,
I don't support this, but, you know, you have to go along to get along. It's very frustrating
that more people aren't willing to call this out. It's hypocrisy. It's bad policy. It's,
it's harming Americans for some political ideology rather than policies that actually work and that
actually move us forward and actually deliver on what you said you would do when you ran like lowering
costs, like making our community safer, whatever the issue is. And again, I think how we win
moving forward is as for me, especially as governor in a state like Arizona, is focusing on the
issues and not the politics and bringing whoever to the table is willing to have a conversation
about solving them.
Governor, where can people find out more about the election campaign if they want to follow
it and see more of the positions and platforms?
Oh, that is amazing question.
Thank you so much.
This is going to be a very tough race.
I need help from all over the place to win.
And as you've seen, governors are the last line of defense.
Folks can go to katiehobs.org to get more information about how you can help with the campaign.
Thanks.
Governor Hobbs, thanks for joining us.
First time on the Midas Touch Network.
We'll get you back on to.
We appreciate everything you're doing for the state and for the country.
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