

Immigration, the economy, trust: How American voters are deciding in 2024
Oct 10, 2024
Cheryl Johnson, an Iowan farmer and title business owner, reflects on the economic challenges faced by farmers and their implications for the 2024 election. Bella DeLasio, a passionate political organizer, shares her insights on pressing issues like gun violence and reproductive rights, emphasizing the younger generation's urgency for change. Meanwhile, Matt Powell, a car salesman from St. Augustine, offers a candid perspective on economic realities affecting everyday Americans. Together, they explore trust, disillusionment, and the diverse factors driving voter decisions.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Farming Through Turmoil
02:31 • 11min
Voices from the Heartland: Voter Reflections on Change and Trust
13:05 • 2min
Voting Perspectives Amidst Political Disillusionment
15:21 • 18min
Generational Perspectives on Economic Challenges
33:40 • 8min
Government Dependence and Civic Engagement
41:51 • 6min
Fostering Civil Discourse and Innovation
48:19 • 8min