Noah Formica - The Turning Point for Gen Z Conservatism, Grassroots Activism & Pennsylvania Politics
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Todd McCollum is joined by special co-host Bob Crankovic as they welcome Noah Formica for a wide-ranging discussion on grassroots organizing, voter registration, and the future of the conservative movement in Pennsylvania. Noah shares how he became involved in politics at a young age, his work with Turning Point Action, and his efforts to energize younger voters and expand Republican outreach across the Commonwealth.
The conversation also dives into the aftermath of Pennsylvania’s primary election, including victories by local Republican candidates and the growing momentum behind statewide candidates like Stacy Garrity and Jason Richey. Todd, Bob, and Noah discuss the importance of ballot chasing, connecting with independent voters, and rebuilding Republican infrastructure in Allegheny County and the City of Pittsburgh.
Additional topics include the challenges facing small businesses under progressive local policies, concerns over population decline and economic competitiveness in Pittsburgh, and the role of grassroots activism in shaping the future of Pennsylvania politics. The episode wraps with a look ahead to the upcoming Foundry Dinner, reflections on party unity, and a lighthearted discussion about the return of Heinz glass ketchup bottles.
Special Guests: Bob Crankovic and Noah Formica.