The Chuck ToddCast

Interview Only w/ Joel Willett - How Democrats Can Win In Appalachia

Nov 12, 2025
Joel Willett, a former intelligence officer and Democratic Senate candidate from Kentucky, shares his compelling journey from military service to activism. He candidly discusses the deep impact of addiction on his life and advocates for a comprehensive approach to the fentanyl crisis, emphasizing treatment and healthcare access. Willett criticizes Senate Democrats for their recent shutdown deal, calling it a betrayal of working families. He also highlights the importance of truly representing working-class Kentuckians and warns about the erosion of democratic norms in the face of rising inequality.
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ANECDOTE

From Kentucky To The Situation Room

  • Joel Willett grew up in Louisville with parents who struggled with opioid addiction and joined the Army National Guard at 17 after 9/11.
  • He later served in the CIA and White House Situation Room before leaving government in 2015 to care for family and run businesses.
INSIGHT

Treat Demand, Not Just Supply

  • Willett argues supply-side policing of fentanyl is necessary but insufficient without treating demand through healthcare and treatment access.
  • He credits Kentucky's Medicaid expansion with reducing synthetic opioid deaths by funding treatment and Narcan distribution.
ADVICE

Expand Healthcare And Treatment Access

  • Increase healthcare capacity by expanding the number of doctors, hospitals, and addiction treatment facilities in rural areas.
  • Protect and fund programs like Medicaid to ensure treatment and overdose prevention remain available.
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