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This podcast episode features a deep discussion on the recent presidential election and the implications of Kamala Harris's campaign performance. Ian and Farida Jalalzai analyze the complexities surrounding female voters, noting that 53% of women supported Donald Trump, raising questions about the intersection of gender and economic concerns in voting behavior. They explore the tactical missteps of the Harris campaign and how the dynamics of gender and race influenced the election outcomes. The conversation also delves into the troubling reality of Trump's ability to defy political norms and the potential consequences for American democracy as he returns to power. Throughout the episode, they reflect on the future of the Democratic Party and the challenges it faces moving forward.
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Special guest for this episode:
- Farida Jalalzai, Associate Dean for Global Initiatives and Engagement in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences, and Professor of Political Science at Virginia Tech.
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Highlights from this episode:
- The podcast explores the implications of the recent presidential election and the challenges faced by the Harris campaign.
- Farida Jalalzai discusses the importance of understanding the gender gap in voting behavior among different demographics.
- Trump's ability to appeal to voters despite his controversial past raises questions about American political norms.
- The conversation emphasizes the need for Democrats to reevaluate their strategies in light of the election results.
- There is a focus on the potential consequences of Trump's re-election on American democracy and governance.
- Listeners are encouraged to reflect on how political empathy has shifted during the Trump era.
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Will America Ever Elect a Woman for President?
Should Donald Trump Be Allowed to Run for President?
What is a Primary and a Caucus?
Who is Ron DeSantis?
How Are Presidents Elected?
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