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JOSH BARNETT, Fmr AZ Candidate for US Congress | RIGHT NOW S8 Ep10 | NRN+
Episode 10
Wednesday, 27 January, 2021
RIGHT NOW Spotlight with Josh Barnett to the volatility that Covid-19 brought to the business sector. RIGHT NOW is our NRN+ Flagship Interview Series/Podcast, where New Right Network interviews conservative politicos and people of interest. RIGHT NOW AMA adds live viewer questions to the interview. Right Voice. Right Now. https://NRNplus.com/right-now Support this show as an NRN+ member at https://NRNplus.com/right-now Arizona entrepreneur Josh Barnett helped move 80 businesses into the private sector during Covid-19, saving them from closure. In District 7, he ran for US Congress in 2020. He's family centered and a concerned citizen ready to fight for the American people. - Aired on December 23, 2020 #ArizonaElection #TrumpVeto #CovidStimulus Follow our latest coverage: ➜ https://bit.ly/newsnrn ➜ https://bit.ly/nrninvestigation ➜ https://bit.ly/nrnopinion ➜ https://bit.ly/nrnelections ➜ https://bit.ly/nrncovid ➜ Subscribe on Youtube https://bit.ly/2tRQNCG and Rumble https://bit.ly/37N9tDT ➜ Join RIGHT NOW Newsletter https://newrightnetwork.com/email NRN broadcasts on-demand programming produced by a dynamic community-based network - everyday individuals and experienced reporters broadcasting their lives and values of faith, family, and freedom. NRN partners with a range of freethinkers; everything they and their guests say may not reflect the views of NRN and their hosts.