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2411 - The Science of How To Get Out The Vote
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  • 2411 - The Science of How To Get Out The Vote

    As the 2024 fall elections in the United States enters its final phase, precious few undecided voters remain, and the window for submitting absentee ballots closes tomorrow.  Now, the name of the campaign game is making sure voters who have not already cast their ballots absentee show up on election day.
    In this campaign season, Democrats and Republicans are taking very different approaches to making sure their voters go to the polls.  Republicans largely rely on paid Political Action Committees to handle door-to-door canvassing, while volunteers are the ones knocking on doors for Democrats.
    So, what makes up a good “ground game” when it comes to turning out voters?  Kai Brito, Treasurer of the College Democrats of Madison College and Derek Wallace, President of AFSCME Local 720, spoke with Monday Eight o’Clock Buzz host Brian Standing to talk about strategies for getting out the vote.
    Featured photo courtesy of the Greater Cleveland Congregations website.
    Web posting by WORT producer Nicholas Wootton.
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    Mon, 04 Nov 2024 - 12min
  • 2410 - Dope Ladies and their Daughters

    Today on the Too Turnt Up Tuesday 8:00 Buzz with Tara Wilhelmi and Lolo Lature, it’s a mother-daughter show, as Lolo’s mom, Sharon Irwin, and Tara’s Daughter, Tara, join us to talk about the state of the city budget, the Police Civilian Oversight Board, Imagination Center, and what’s going on down at city hall, and how to get involved and shape what’s going on.
    More about the PCOB and how to apply to be a board member: https://www.cityofmadison.com/independent-police-monitor/police-civilian-oversight-board
    Listen in Madison at 89.9FM or online anywhere at wortfm.org.  Support your community radio with a donation online at wortfm.org!
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    Wed, 13 Nov 2024 - 50min
  • 2409 - Trump Reelection: The View from Around the World

    On November 5th, 2024 Republican Donald Trump won re-election, becoming the first U.S. President elected to two nonconsecutive terms since Grover Cleveland in 1893.
    Trump, the first convicted felon elected to the Presidency, has promised drastic changes to U.S. domestic and foreign policy, including mass deportation of immigrants, using the U.S. Army to “hunt down” his political opponents, pulling the US out of the Paris climate change accords, withdrawing U.S. military support to Ukraine and telling Israel to “finish the job” against Hamas. He also pledges, with no details, to bring peace to the Middle East.
    How is Trump’s reelection and his rhetoric resonating in the rest of the world?
    Monday Eight o’Clock Buzz host Brian Standing spoke with three people bringing an international perspective on what a second Trump presidency might mean.
    John Otis has reported on South America from his home in Bogota, Colombia, chiefly as a Latin American correspondent for NPR.  He has covered South American affairs for the Wall Street Journal, BBC, Time, GlobalPost and the Houston Chronicle and has reported extensively on political developments in Nicaragua. He is also the author of the book Law of the Jungle, The Hunt for Colombian Guerrillas, American Hostages, and Buried Treasure. He is also a consultant for the Committee to Protect Journalists.
     
    Tracy Gudwin has lived in Berlin, Germany for nearly seventeen years and plans to get her German citizenship in 2025. She is the Director and Executive Producer of The Gudwin Agency. She has worked as a producer and cinematographer at ABC, Discovery Channel, and the Travel Channel; and is currently directing for the VOX show Kitchen Impossible.
     
    Duha Jamal is a Palestinian national, who grew up in Baghdad, Iraq and lived in a refugee camp in Indonesia, and has worked in refugee resettlement for Jewish Social Services.  She now is a graduate student in the Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
    Featured photo courtesy of John Otis.
    Web publishing by WORT producer Nicholas Wootton.
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    Mon, 11 Nov 2024 - 23min
  • 2408 - VoteBeat Reporter Alex Shur Delivers His Election Eve Report

    Throughout this year, the Monday Buzz has brought you regular election news updates with Votebeat Wisconsin reporter Alexander Shur. In his reporter, Alex has covered ways Wisconsin can avoid election problems, and GOP activists going after DMV records to find non-citizen voting.
    Now, with Election Day 2024 just hours away, Alex distills his knowledge into a handy guide to avoiding pitfalls, hurdles and bear traps that might trip you up on Election Day.  Once again, Alex Shur drops by WORT studios to talk to Brian Standing on what he has uncovered in Wisconsin election news.
    Photo courtesy of WORT News Staff
    Web publishing by WORT producer Nicholas Wootton
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    Mon, 04 Nov 2024 - 14min
  • 2407 - NAFTA and the 2024 Election

    The North American free trade agreement of 1992 (NAFTA), still resonates with working class voters with the perception that liberal economic policies have resulted in the loss of well-paid industrial jobs in Wisconsin and in the country as a whole.  This is the opinion of Dan Kaufman, author of the book “The Fall of Wisconsin”, who joins the 8 O’Clock Buzz to talk about the importance of trying to reach this sector of the voting population for progressive candidates.  Dan feels that the democratic party is still feeling the repercussions from these earler economic policies and failing to provide a strong message regarding policies to help the working class.
    Image by Rosy/Bad Homburg/Germany from Pixabay
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    Thu, 31 Oct 2024 - 21min
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