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Episode 3 | Why Aren't People Voting

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Episode 3: Why Aren’t People Voting?

In this of The Drum Beat, Josie and Pete take on a critical question: Why aren’t more people voting? Despite the importance of elections, millions of eligible voters stay home. Is it distrust in politicians, a lack of understanding about the process, or simply a belief that one vote doesn’t make a difference?

To get to the bottom of it, Josie and Pete are joined by expert guests. Celia Fan, a research specialist from the University of Michigan’s Ford School of Public Policy, shares fascinating data from the Detroit Metro Area Survey (DMACS), offering insights into voter behavior and why many people feel disconnected from the political process. Teresa Reid from MiVoter.org also joins to provide essential tools and resources for creating a voting plan, breaking down Michigan’s accessible voting laws, including the option to register on Election Day and vote absentee.

Josie and Pete don’t shy away from the tough questions, especially when it comes to holding legislators accountable. They dive into the frustration many people feel when elected officials ask for votes but don’t always deliver on their promises. Josie points out that “there’s no progress report,” while Pete emphasizes that politicians need to do more than just campaign—they need to show real results. They explore how better communication and proactive public service could help bridge the gap between lawmakers and their constituents.

This episode goes beyond politics and focuses on the policies that shape everyday life. With humor, wit, and a nonpartisan approach, Josie and Pete explore how we can empower more people to vote and why every vote truly matters.

Whether you’re an avid voter or someone who’s never cast a ballot, this episode will leave you informed and ready to take action in 2024. Tune in for a mix of serious discussion, humor, and practical tips for making your voice heard!

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Episode 3: Why Aren’t People Voting?

In this of The Drum Beat, Josie and Pete take on a critical question: Why aren’t more people voting? Despite the importance of elections, millions of eligible voters stay home. Is it distrust in politicians, a lack of understanding about the process, or simply a belief that one vote doesn’t make a difference?

To get to the bottom of it, Josie and Pete are joined by expert guests. Celia Fan, a research specialist from the University of Michigan’s Ford School of Public Policy, shares fascinating data from the Detroit Metro Area Survey (DMACS), offering insights into voter behavior and why many people feel disconnected from the political process. Teresa Reid from MiVoter.org also joins to provide essential tools and resources for creating a voting plan, breaking down Michigan’s accessible voting laws, including the option to register on Election Day and vote absentee.

Josie and Pete don’t shy away from the tough questions, especially when it comes to holding legislators accountable. They dive into the frustration many people feel when elected officials ask for votes but don’t always deliver on their promises. Josie points out that “there’s no progress report,” while Pete emphasizes that politicians need to do more than just campaign—they need to show real results. They explore how better communication and proactive public service could help bridge the gap between lawmakers and their constituents.

This episode goes beyond politics and focuses on the policies that shape everyday life. With humor, wit, and a nonpartisan approach, Josie and Pete explore how we can empower more people to vote and why every vote truly matters.

Whether you’re an avid voter or someone who’s never cast a ballot, this episode will leave you informed and ready to take action in 2024. Tune in for a mix of serious discussion, humor, and practical tips for making your voice heard!

  continue reading

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