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Heritage Explains

7 Challenges Policymakers Must Address

Heritage Explains

Heritage Podcast Network

Education

4.7847 Ratings

🗓️ 25 April 2022

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

The Heritage Foundation recently announced a set of strategic policy priorities (the big issues) that will form the roadmap for conservatives over the next three years. These will shape discussion throughout DC, the media, and the United States. On this episode, we talk with Noah Weinrich from Heritage Action for America. He takes us through recent polling that shows there is bi-partisan agreement on way more issues than the mainstream media will let you know, and why Heritage's conservative priorities are the priorities of Americans on both sides of the aisle.  


Show Notes:


Heritage Foundation Seven Strategic Priority Issues - http://thf_media.s3.amazonaws.com/2022/HeritageStrategicPriorities.pdf


Heritage Action for America Polling Results Explains on Seven Priority Issues - https://hafa.nyc3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/assets/Heritage-Action-National-Survey-2-22.pdf



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0:00.0

Hit it, hit it, hit it. John Pop!

0:03.6

We were jamming out before starting production.

0:07.7

John, I wish they could all be here to see it happen.

0:11.1

It's pretty fun, isn't it?

0:12.6

Oh, yeah.

0:15.3

John's always regaling us with stories.

0:17.6

He's been in the conservative fight for a long time,

0:19.9

and he's always got the

0:21.3

right story at the right time. But anyway, I was looking through show preparation things, and I came

0:28.5

across several articles talking about why it's important, John, to leave comments and rate

0:34.1

the show that you're listening to. Mm-hmm.

0:38.0

Yeah.

0:41.0

And I was like, okay, well, why is it important?

0:45.2

I always say it's because it helps position us better in ratings and things like that. But the most important thing that I saw was because it helps people understand what we're about

0:51.3

and what they will expect to hear if they listen to it. So I would love it if

0:57.1

all of you would go, rate us five stars if you like this show. If you don't like the show,

1:02.0

you can give us an honest rating. That's fine. But we love to read the comments. We love to see

1:07.6

the ratings. And if you want to email us, you can hit us up at Managing Editor at Heritage.org.

1:12.8

You can go ahead and do it now before the show starts.

1:15.6

But other than that, Johnny, or John Pop, start the show.

1:19.5

Okay. From the Heritage Foundation, I'm set of strategic policy priorities.

1:53.3

Now, these are the big issues.

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