After failing to unseat President Barack Obama in 2012, former Massachusetts Governor Willard Mitt Romney is jumping back into politics with a bid to become Utah’s next U.S. Senator. Modeling himself as the kind of non-existent “moderate” Republican that Democrats fawn over, Romney is expected to win easily in a red state where Donald Trump received only 45.54% of the vote in 2016, a percentage smaller than what he received in New Hampshire, a state Trump lost narrowly to Hillary Clinton. But despite Romney’s image, his agenda is little different from that of the white supremacist in the White House. Romney even admits that he is further to the right than most members of his party on issues like immigration, telling The Salt Lake Tribune that he does not support a pathway to citizenship for DREAMers despite overwhelming bipartisan support for the DREAM Act. But before Romney can support Trump’s white supremacist agenda in the U.S. Senate, he’ll have to get past Democrat Jenny Wilson.

The daughter of former Salt Lake City Mayor Ted Wilson, Jenny is a fifth-generation Utahn currently serving her second term on the Salt Lake City Council. She is the first female councilmember and has spent her time on the council fighting for issues like healthcare, LGBTQ equality, and ethics reform.

Jenny Wilson joined us on the podcast to discuss Brett Kavanaugh, Medicaid expansion, medical marijuana, and more. Listen on iTunes or in your browser below: