An Honorable Profession

The NewDEAL
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Nov 23, 2022 • 40min

Debbie Cox Bultan on how Moderates Won the Midterms

In this week's episode, we feature NewDEAL CEO Debbie Cox Bultan's appearance on a recent episode of the Moderate Party Podcast - a political podcast for moderates, centrists, and independents hosted by Hillari Lombard. They talk about moderate victories in the 2022 midterms, why they happened, and how to replicate those successes. They also discuss why voters think both parties are extreme and the keys for Democrats to broaden their coalition. Tune in to hear the lessons both parties should learn moving forward and how the election exceeded all the expectations Democrats had given the historical precedent.
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Nov 17, 2022 • 33min

State's Attorney Dave Aronberg Gives Us a Florida Postmortem

In this week’s episode, host and NewDEAL CEO Debbie Cox Bultan talks with State Attorney Dave Aronberg from West Palm Beach, FL. In a wide-ranging interview about major policy challenges, Florida politics, and the future of the Democratic and Republican parties, Aronberg discusses his work to address the opioid crisis and some of the high-profile cases that have crossed his desk, his prediction for whether or not Donald Trump will be indicted, and much more. You'll hear his candid assessment of what happened in Florida during the 2022 midterms, and whether we can still consider Florida a swing state. Aronberg emphasizes the power of meeting voters where they are and addressing their specific concerns. He also shares his thoughts on the upcoming battle between two major Florida-based politicos -- Trump and Governor Ron DeSantis -- and what he believes Trump’s final hope may be. Listen for more from Dave Aronberg, including which TV show will tell you all about what it's like to be a state's attorney. 
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Nov 11, 2022 • 52min

Post-Election Analysis: An Honorable Profession with Debbie Cox Bultan and Ryan Coonerty

In the wake of the midterms, An Honorable Profession co-hosts Debbie Cox Bultan and Ryan Coonerty joined forces to discuss what we saw in this week’s elections and some main takeaways, including how mainstream Democrats beat back Republican extremism. They were joined by several special guests: former Michigan House Majority Floor Leader Steve Tobocman, who discussed Democrats’ great night in his state,  NewDEAL Leader Kentucky Representative Nima Kulkarni on the successful effort to reject enshrining an abortion ban in their state constitution and Heather Williams, Executive Director of the DLCC, who shared the great success stories for Democrats in state legislatures across the country and why it matters. Listen to the episode, and hear more about what we learned from the 2022 midterms.
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Nov 3, 2022 • 30min

Ellen Kurz on Increasing Voter Participation and Securing Democracy

In the third episode of our special Freedoms At Stake 2022 Election Series, host and NewDEAL CEO Debbie Cox Bultan talks with President and Founder of iVote Ellen Kurz. They discuss the critical role secretaries of state play in our democracy and why iVote's work to elect pro-voting secretaries of state is so important. Ellen also talks about how disinformation is affecting these races across the nation and the potential consequences if an election denier is appointed to oversee future elections. These down-ballot races have never been more important, and Ellen highlights the battleground states iVote is prioritizing this election cycle. Listen for more on how pro-voting measures like automatic voter registration and same day voting can increase participation in our democratic process.
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Oct 27, 2022 • 39min

Ryan Enos on the Phenomenon of Partisan Segregation

In the second episode of our special 2022 election series, host Ryan Coonerty welcomes Harvard Professor of Government Ryan Enos, author of the groundbreaking book The Space Between Us, to the show. They discuss his research on the phenomenon of partisan segregation in our communities and why this trend seems to be accelerating. When we live apart, Enos argues, the ability to make coherent policies that can make a lasting impact is greatly reduced, contributing to the sense of partisan division that has defined our politics in recent years. They also discuss the far-reaching impact of partisan segregation on our collective geography, psychology, social lives, and, perhaps most importantly, elected representation. Tune in to hear more of Ryan’s thoughts about what we should be looking out for as we move towards this year's midterm elections.
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Oct 20, 2022 • 24min

Jessica Post on the Foundation for Democratic Power in the Midterm Elections

In the first episode of our 2022 election series, host and NewDEAL CEO Debbie Cox Bultan talks with Jessica Post, President of the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC). They discuss the importance of state legislative elections in 2022 and how focusing on these races helps to build and maintain the power and influence of the Democratic Party from the bottom up. With so much at stake in 2022, from election oversight to laws around reproductive freedom, Jessica talks about how undervalued state legislatures are and helps us visualize where there are potential pickup opportunities and where Democrats need to defend slim majorities. Tune in to hear more from Jessica, including how she first got involved in public service.  
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Oct 13, 2022 • 1h 3min

Debbie Cox Bultan on The Future of the Democratic Party

In this week's episode, we replay NewDEAL CEO Debbie Cox Bultan's appearance on a recent episode of the Moderate Party Podcast - a political podcast for Moderates, Centrists, and Independents hosted by Hillari Lombard. They talked about the true makeup of the party electorate and how these moderate, working-class voters will dictate the party's future. As we move forward, a generational change is happening with new and diverse perspectives on issues such as gun control and the climate crisis. Tune in to hear more about Debbie's reasons for optimism.
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Oct 6, 2022 • 28min

Antonio Hayes Legislates to Empower the People

In this week's episode, host and NewDEAL CEO Debbie Cox Bultan talks with Maryland Senator Antonio Hayes of Baltimore City. We talk about some of his legislative successes over the past session, including his sponsorship of the Time to Care Act. Prioritizing increased paid family leave for the many Marylanders who serve as caregivers to family members is something Senator Hayes understands on a personal level, and he talks about his decision to champion the act through its passage and successful override of the governor's veto. We discuss what it’s like being a Democrat in a Republican state, how elections can cause mass divisions, what the problems are with the home-appraisal bias, and what our guest thinks about Health Equity Zones. Tune in to hear more from Senator Hayes, including the difference between being a staffer and being a legislator, and how his grandmother inspired him to pursue a career in public service.
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Sep 29, 2022 • 35min

Quentin 'Q' Williams Explains the Housing Crisis

Host and NewDEAL CEO Debbie Cox Bultan talks with Quentin 'Q' Williams, a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives and Chair of the Housing Committee. Q makes it clear - all communities within Connecticut are facing the same problem: not enough housing. He talks through the housing crisis and how we can mitigate intersectional inequality's negative consequences. Q uses his expertise as a teacher, leader, and politician to explain the effects of changing existing housing policies and making new ones. He walks us through solutions to help people who need it most, and explains why there is a desperate need for supportive, safe, and rehabilitative housing. Tune in to learn how Q is changing the narrative by representing a demographic often silenced.
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Sep 22, 2022 • 37min

Michelle Wilde Anderson Shines a Spotlight on the Social Fabric

In this week's episode, host and NewDEAL Leader Ryan Coonerty talks with Michelle Wilde Anderson, author of the new book, The Fight to Save the Town: Reimagining Discarded America. She discusses the never-ending, vicious poverty spiral and how we desperately need to shift its momentum by promoting mutual investment and coalition building at the institutional level. Plus, she discusses the great recession, the municipal fiscal collapse, the difference between local government tax bases, and the influence of politics on state reform. Tune in to hear more from Michelle about why communities need a robust social fabric to ensure adequate safety, functioning systems, and a healthy environment.

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