PERSON: James T.
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News Talk 550 KFYI
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Host of “The Conservative Circus”
Biography
James T. Harris is an American conservative talk radio host, commentator, and motivational speaker. He hosts The Conservative Circus weekday mornings on News Talk 550 KFYI in Phoenix and 790 KNST in Tucson, Arizona. Harris is known for his unfiltered commentary on politics, culture, and civic issues, blending humor with conservative perspectives. He has appeared on networks such as NewsMax, Fox News, and CNN, and provides daily commentary for iHeartMedia’s Black Information Network.
Harris was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to parents Randy and Dessie Harris, who migrated from Mississippi. He grew up on the northwest side of the city in a Baptist family that traditionally voted Democratic. Harris attended Browning Elementary School, John Muir Junior High School, and Milwaukee Trade and Technical High School. He briefly attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison before transferring to Parkland College in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, where he began shifting toward conservative views after discussions on social issues. He later studied at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee and spent a year abroad at the University of Nottingham in England. Harris graduated from Cardinal Stritch University with a degree in history, sociology, and education. A back injury in 1987 led to surgery and a period of recuperation, after which he returned to school with renewed focus, significantly improving his academic performance.
He first voted Republican for Ronald Reagan but kept it secret from his parents for two years.
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Harris was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to parents Randy and Dessie Harris, who migrated from Mississippi. He grew up on the northwest side of the city in a Baptist family that traditionally voted Democratic. Harris attended Browning Elementary School, John Muir Junior High School, and Milwaukee Trade and Technical High School. He briefly attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison before transferring to Parkland College in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, where he began shifting toward conservative views after discussions on social issues. He later studied at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee and spent a year abroad at the University of Nottingham in England. Harris graduated from Cardinal Stritch University with a degree in history, sociology, and education. A back injury in 1987 led to surgery and a period of recuperation, after which he returned to school with renewed focus, significantly improving his academic performance.
He first voted Republican for Ronald Reagan but kept it secret from his parents for two years.
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