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What Democrats Still Get Wrong About Trump Voters

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News, News Commentary, Politics

4.56K Ratings

🗓️ 20 October 2020

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Virginia Heffernan talks to Kathleen Kingsbury and Farah Stockman of the New York Times editorial board about the publication’s weekend op-ed package making a verdict against Trump; Stockman’s experiences embedded with the Trump-voting working class for four years and how Democrats fail to reach them; and the importance of seniority on the job. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:03.0

Like, why are yours contagious?

0:06.1

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0:07.4

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0:09.8

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0:12.6

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0:14.6

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0:17.5

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0:20.1

This just hasn't been normal.

0:21.4

It's not normal to do this in the middle of a pandemic

0:24.5

when the Senate's closed down.

0:25.9

It wasn't normal to do it when you've got a president

0:28.1

that's tweeting out, I want nine justices,

0:30.8

so they can count my ballots.

0:34.7

It's really important to include in our push

0:37.5

for more funding for public education,

0:39.3

that piece of it that's about counselors and schools

0:42.0

and all of the support.

0:44.2

As my buddy John Lewis said,

0:45.9

it's a sacred opportunity to write to vote.

0:48.0

You can make a difference.

0:49.2

If young black women and men vote,

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