<p>In this episode of the <strong>District 3 Podcast</strong>, host <strong>Irvin Camacho</strong> sits down with U.S. Senate candidate <strong>Hallie Shoffner</strong> for a wide-ranging conversation about her run for Senate in Arkansas and the vision driving her campaign.</p><p>Shoffner discusses what it’s like to take on an entrenched incumbent, responds to social media attacks from <strong>Tom Cotton</strong>, and shares how her background as a farmer and small-business owner shapes her approach to policy and public service. The conversation also dives into her family farm, her past work supporting immigrant communities, and why she believes Arkansas deserves leadership that puts working people first.</p><p>From campaign challenges to personal motivation, this episode offers an honest look at who Hallie Shoffner is, what she’s fighting for, and what’s at stake in one of the country’s most closely watched Senate races.</p>

District 3 Podcast

Irvin Camacho

Episode #322: Why Hallie Shoffner Is Running for the US Senate

JAN 14, 202652 MIN
District 3 Podcast

Episode #322: Why Hallie Shoffner Is Running for the US Senate

JAN 14, 202652 MIN

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<p>In this episode of the <strong>District 3 Podcast</strong>, host <strong>Irvin Camacho</strong> sits down with U.S. Senate candidate <strong>Hallie Shoffner</strong> for a wide-ranging conversation about her run for Senate in Arkansas and the vision driving her campaign.</p><p>Shoffner discusses what it’s like to take on an entrenched incumbent, responds to social media attacks from <strong>Tom Cotton</strong>, and shares how her background as a farmer and small-business owner shapes her approach to policy and public service. The conversation also dives into her family farm, her past work supporting immigrant communities, and why she believes Arkansas deserves leadership that puts working people first.</p><p>From campaign challenges to personal motivation, this episode offers an honest look at who Hallie Shoffner is, what she’s fighting for, and what’s at stake in one of the country’s most closely watched Senate races.</p>