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Swamp Stories Episode 9: Profiting from Public Service
“There’s no question members of Congress have access to information that the public does not have, therefore if you want transparency, if you want open hands and a clean…
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“As for the 2020 election, there’s been a lot of talk in the media about how close it’s going to be, about how contested it will be, and all the things both sides are going to do. But for our part as members of the public and patriotic Americans, it’s our job to be patient and peaceful and let the process unfold — no matter how crazy things get.”
This year, many Americans are worried that the 2020 elections will be contested, chaotic, and drawn out, leading to comparisons with the infamous 2000 Bush vs. Gore election that was ultimately decided by the Supreme Court.
In episode 19, Weston sits down with Leonard Downie Jr., executive editor of the Washington Post during the 2000 election, to unpack what happened in 2000, what if any parallels there are to this year’s election, and how politics and journalism have changed since 2000.
Check out this week’s episode, “Recounting 2000,” to hear from a leading journalist who saw the 2000 election unfold and provides listeners with some perspective of why it’s important to be patient while the election process unfolds this November.
Issues: Election Protection, Swamp Stories Podcast
Podcast episodes
“There’s no question members of Congress have access to information that the public does not have, therefore if you want transparency, if you want open hands and a clean…
Podcast episodes
“Now, 21st century soldiers of a different sort sit in dark rooms in far corners of the world, seeking to disrupt our elections, trying to sow division through digital…
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“These candidates flipped the script that money matters most in campaigns. And in the end, a message was sent to big donors: that the one half of 1 percent…