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Swamp Stories Episode 31: Regularly Given
Every four years on January 6th, Congress convenes, with the vice president presiding, to carry out an important but ministerial aspect of the peaceful transfer of power. Per the U.S.…
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“So the question for Republicans is whether we’re ready to take on political reform and look at these issues through the principled lens of conservatism instead of a partisan, political one… Because fixing our broken political system is the smart thing to do — and it’s the right thing to do.”
The issue of fixing our political system isn’t a partisan one. Across the country, Republicans and Democrats alike believe that Washington isn’t working well and are looking to members of Congress to right the ship.
Yet, it’s been the case throughout the years that Democrats take the lead on reform issues and legislation.
In Episode 15, Weston examines this relationship between conservatives and the political reform movement. He looks at how a new wave of Republican reformers is turning the tide when it comes to fixing the political system and speaks with some of these reformers, including a member of Congress, to build the conservative case for reform.
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Listen to this week’s episode, “The Conservative Case for Reform,” to hear more about how some Republicans are working to fix our broken political system.
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Every four years on January 6th, Congress convenes, with the vice president presiding, to carry out an important but ministerial aspect of the peaceful transfer of power. Per the U.S.…
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There is an emerging trend in the world of political fundraising — grifters preying on the elderly and others with fake campaigns. The worst part? There are barely any…
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Since Citizens United, just 12 megadonors, six Democrats and six Republicans, contributed a combined $3.4 billion to federal candidates and political groups — accounting for about $1 of every…