
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
Building the Future: Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones on Growth, Water, and Regional Vision
On today’s episode of The Middle Ground Radio Show, Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones joins us for a wide-ranging conversation about the challenges and opportunities shaping Southern Nevada. From water conservation to managing explosive population growth, Jones discusses his work on regional boards like the Southern Nevada Water Authority and the RTC. He offers insights on affordable housing, land use, and the future of transit—including high-speed rail and the Vegas Loop.
Commissioner Jones also shares his thoughts on collaboration across jurisdictions, balancing environmental preservation with development, and the importance of public trust in governance. It’s an informative and timely conversation with one of Clark County’s most influential leaders