In season 3 of The Wilderness, Jon Favreau talks to voters in the midterm battleground states who will determine the future of democracy. With the help of grassroots organizers, strategists and his own experience as a campaign veteran and speechwriter for Barack Obama, Favreau will unpack what it will take for Democrats to reach these voters and hold together a pro-democracy coalition in 2022 and beyond.
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President-elect Joe Biden ran against Medicare-for-All in the Democratic Presidential primary, and he won. Despite millions of Americans losing their medical insurance after being laid off in the midst of deadly pandemic, the crises of 2020 have not brought universal healthcare back onto the national agenda.
So what do advocates for Medicare-for-All do now? And how should we think about using the leverage the Squad will wield inside a Democratic caucus that has only a slim, 222-seat majority in the House of Representatives?
Group chat regulars Guido, Amira, and Waleed make sense of a recent strategic debate swirling around the left: what if AOC and the Squad refuses to vote for Rep. Nancy Pelosi until she brings Medicare-for-All to the floor for an up-or-down vote? Is that a good strategy? The Group Chat sifts the good from the bad while trying to stay humble and keep the good vibes going.
Winning takes long-term planning, it turns out, which is why you, yes you, should nominate a leader in your community to run for Congress in 2022.
Additional references:
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s interview with Jeremy Scahill at The Intercept.
AOC: Pelosi needs to go, but there’s no one to replace her yet
Jimmy Dore: How Progressives Could FORCE A Medicare For All Vote
The Campaign Against ‘Medicare For All’ Is Spending Millions. Progressives Not So Much.
The Majority Report with Sam Seder
The Left Can Win, by Pablo Iglesias
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continue reading
So what do advocates for Medicare-for-All do now? And how should we think about using the leverage the Squad will wield inside a Democratic caucus that has only a slim, 222-seat majority in the House of Representatives?
Group chat regulars Guido, Amira, and Waleed make sense of a recent strategic debate swirling around the left: what if AOC and the Squad refuses to vote for Rep. Nancy Pelosi until she brings Medicare-for-All to the floor for an up-or-down vote? Is that a good strategy? The Group Chat sifts the good from the bad while trying to stay humble and keep the good vibes going.
Winning takes long-term planning, it turns out, which is why you, yes you, should nominate a leader in your community to run for Congress in 2022.
Additional references:
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s interview with Jeremy Scahill at The Intercept.
AOC: Pelosi needs to go, but there’s no one to replace her yet
Jimmy Dore: How Progressives Could FORCE A Medicare For All Vote
The Campaign Against ‘Medicare For All’ Is Spending Millions. Progressives Not So Much.
The Majority Report with Sam Seder
The Left Can Win, by Pablo Iglesias
39 episodes
MP3•Maison d'episode
Manage episode 280403809 series 2825127
Contenu fourni par Sophie Capp and Justice Democrats. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Sophie Capp and Justice Democrats ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.
President-elect Joe Biden ran against Medicare-for-All in the Democratic Presidential primary, and he won. Despite millions of Americans losing their medical insurance after being laid off in the midst of deadly pandemic, the crises of 2020 have not brought universal healthcare back onto the national agenda.
So what do advocates for Medicare-for-All do now? And how should we think about using the leverage the Squad will wield inside a Democratic caucus that has only a slim, 222-seat majority in the House of Representatives?
Group chat regulars Guido, Amira, and Waleed make sense of a recent strategic debate swirling around the left: what if AOC and the Squad refuses to vote for Rep. Nancy Pelosi until she brings Medicare-for-All to the floor for an up-or-down vote? Is that a good strategy? The Group Chat sifts the good from the bad while trying to stay humble and keep the good vibes going.
Winning takes long-term planning, it turns out, which is why you, yes you, should nominate a leader in your community to run for Congress in 2022.
Additional references:
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s interview with Jeremy Scahill at The Intercept.
AOC: Pelosi needs to go, but there’s no one to replace her yet
Jimmy Dore: How Progressives Could FORCE A Medicare For All Vote
The Campaign Against ‘Medicare For All’ Is Spending Millions. Progressives Not So Much.
The Majority Report with Sam Seder
The Left Can Win, by Pablo Iglesias
…
continue reading
So what do advocates for Medicare-for-All do now? And how should we think about using the leverage the Squad will wield inside a Democratic caucus that has only a slim, 222-seat majority in the House of Representatives?
Group chat regulars Guido, Amira, and Waleed make sense of a recent strategic debate swirling around the left: what if AOC and the Squad refuses to vote for Rep. Nancy Pelosi until she brings Medicare-for-All to the floor for an up-or-down vote? Is that a good strategy? The Group Chat sifts the good from the bad while trying to stay humble and keep the good vibes going.
Winning takes long-term planning, it turns out, which is why you, yes you, should nominate a leader in your community to run for Congress in 2022.
Additional references:
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s interview with Jeremy Scahill at The Intercept.
AOC: Pelosi needs to go, but there’s no one to replace her yet
Jimmy Dore: How Progressives Could FORCE A Medicare For All Vote
The Campaign Against ‘Medicare For All’ Is Spending Millions. Progressives Not So Much.
The Majority Report with Sam Seder
The Left Can Win, by Pablo Iglesias
39 episodes
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