

No, This Won't Be the Last Election Ever
Nov 5, 2024
Is this the last time we’ll ever vote? The hosts dissect alarming rhetoric surrounding democracy, arguing it's part of a larger cultural crisis. They delve into potential Trump implications, local election importance, and changing suburban voter dynamics. Post-COVID class divisions come to light, along with how voter priorities have shifted to personal issues. With early voting trends raising red flags for Democrats, the discussion mixes humor and history, even weaving in a nod to legendary composer John Williams.
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History Under Threat?
- Michael Beschloss warned that history writing might be outlawed if Trump wins.
- The podcast host questions Beschloss's claim and writing frequency.
Unforeseen Outcomes
- The trans movement's rise after the same-sex marriage ruling was unexpected.
- This unpredictability highlights the difficulty in foreseeing social and political outcomes.
Clash of Values
- Maggie Goodlander's congressional debate with Lily Tang Williams highlighted a key election tension.
- Goodlander, wife of Jake Sullivan, embodied elitism, while Williams championed the American dream.