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In this #2020 special, we share our jaundiced views of the U! S! A! and the election as of Wednesday night, 24 hours after polls closed.
Discussed:
* Tuesday night’s emotional roller-coaster
* Post-vote explanations based on racial and ethnic checkboxes
* “Jay Kang, (G.O.P.) political consultant”
* Propositions 22 and 16 in California
* Tammy’s feel-good corner a.k.a local measures to give us hope going forward
Links to stuff we mention:
* Exit polls (with the usual caveats) showing Trump’s gains with POC voters
* Jennifer Medina, of The New York Times, on macho-appeal.html">the macho appeal of Donald Trump
* Aída Chávez, of The Intercept, with a pre-election look at Latino/a progressive organizing in Arizona, as well as her write-up on election night, with Ryan Grim
* Congratulations to TTSG friend Nikil Saval! He’s a progressive Democrat success story, the first Asian American member of the Pennsylvania State Senate, and we couldn’t be more proud! (ICYMI: our interview with Nikil)
How was Election Day/Night/Week for everyone else??? Terrible? Sleepless? Blasé? Send your comments, questions, and reactions to timetosaygoodbyepod@gmail.com or via DM @TTSGPOD!
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