
The Middle Ground
The Middle Ground with Tom Letizia
Join veteran political consultant and media expert Tom Letizia on The Middle Ground, a daily political talk show offering a balanced and unbiased perspective on the news shaping Las Vegas and beyond. With over 50 years of experience in media and campaign strategy, Tom brings his unparalleled expertise as a broadcast owner, former operator of one of Las Vegas' largest ad agencies, and the architect of seven consecutive mayoral victories in Las Vegas.
Airing live from 8-9 AM PST Monday through Friday on AM 670 in Las Vegas, The Middle Ground is also available nationwide as a daily podcast and through social media. This show is politics without the spin—eschewing the polarizing rhetoric of the far right and far left to focus on insightful, informed discussions that appeal to the vast majority of listeners who want to be in the middle.
Each episode features candid conversations with local politicians, journalists, and newsmakers, diving into the most pressing issues in Las Vegas and offering a deeper understanding of the stories that matter. Tune in to The Middle Ground with Tom Letizia for a fresh, practical approach to today’s political landscape.
The Middle Ground
Confronting Antisemitism: A Call to Action from Nevada’s Jewish Leaders
On today’s episode of Middle Ground, host Tom Letizia leads a timely and urgent discussion on the rise of antisemitism — from college campuses to online platforms and across our communities. Joining the conversation are two distinguished guests who are leading the fight against hate:
🎙️ Jolie Brislin, Regional Director for Nevada and Arizona of the Anti-Defamation League, shares her insights on combating extremism and building coalitions for change.
🎙️ Stefanie Tuzman, President and CEO of Jewish Nevada, discusses the importance of amplifying Jewish voices, protecting heritage, and responding to threats with resilience and education.
Together, they shed light on the roots of antisemitism, its growing impact, and how we can respond — not just as individuals, but as a united community.