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    Explore " national popular vote" with insightful episodes like "Midterms and Minority Rule", "Pod Suey ~ October 1, 2021", "Dr. Michael Busler & Robert M. Hardaway", "Gun Gripes #233: "Virginia Joins National Popular Vote Movement"" and "A Popular Electoral College" from podcasts like ""Colloquy", "Pod Suey", "Overnight America", "Iraqveteran8888 Gun Gripes" and "The Open Mind, Hosted by Alexander Heffner"" and more!

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    Midterms and Minority Rule

    Midterms and Minority Rule

    As the 2022 midterm elections approach, many citizens are worried about the state of our democracy. And with good reason. Our electoral system increasingly produces leaders who do not represent the will of the majority. The national popular vote was lost, for instance, by two of the last four presidents. In the evenly divided United States Senate, the 578,000 citizens of Wyoming have as much representation as the 39 million of California. And Gerrymandering? Aided by complex computer algorithms, it’s easier than ever for political parties to choose their Congressional voters—and harder for majorities to dislodge them.

    This month, we discuss the history and state of our democracy with Harvard Kennedy School Professor Alex Keyssar. Professor Keyssar’s books include The Right to Vote: The Contested History of Democracy in the United States, which was named the best book in U.S. history for the year 2001 by both the American Historical Association and the Historical Society and was also a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and the Los Angeles Times Book Award. In 2004 and 2005, Keyssar chaired the Social Science Research Council's National Research Commission on Voting and Elections. Keyssar's latest book, Why Do We Still Have the Electoral College? looks at that institution’s persistence despite several attempts throughout history to reform it. Alex Keyssar got his PhD from GSAS in 1977.

    Pod Suey ~ October 1, 2021

    Pod Suey ~ October 1, 2021
    October 1, 2021 ~ Full Episode. Two former high level political rivals introduce an initiative to make Michigan part of the national vote movement. Paul W. Smith asks Ford CEO Jim Farley why none of the new EV battery plants are being built in Michigan. NBA Hall of Famer and Fab 5 Star Chris Webber on why he's making a $175 million investment in a large Detroit based cannabis company, Britney freed and MSU's Hall of Fame Basketball coach Tom Izzo weighs in on the transfer portal and the new Name Image Likeness Policy.

    Dr. Michael Busler & Robert M. Hardaway

    Dr. Michael Busler & Robert M. Hardaway

    Dr. Michael Busler, a public policy analyst and Professor of Finance at Stockton University, joins host Ryan Wrecker to analyze where the economy is now under President Donald Trump compared to four years ago under former President Barrack Obama. Next, Robert M. Hardaway, author of “Saving the Electoral College: Why the National Popular Vote Would Undermine Democracy,” joins Wrecker to explain the history of The Grand Compromise and why our system is integral to election legitimacy.

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    Gun Gripes #233: "Virginia Joins National Popular Vote Movement"

    Gun Gripes #233: "Virginia Joins National Popular Vote Movement"


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    A Popular Electoral College

    A Popular Electoral College

    On this episode of The Open Mind, we're delighted to welcome Ed Lopez-Reyes to continue our discussion of the national popular vote movement with one of its most important grassroots advocates on the eastern seaboard. 

    A Connecticut-based Republican strategist Lopez is chief consultant of Wolf and King Strategies and served on the Joint Intelligence Operations Center Europe Analytics Center in imagery and counterterrorism from 2002 through 2010. He also served on Utah Governor Jon Huntsman's 2012 New Hampshire presidential primary campaign steering committee and was National Cochairman of Republicans for Johnson-Weld in 2016. A member of the National Guard in Connecticut, Lopez also returned from a month long training in Louisiana. 

    A Popular Electoral College

    A Popular Electoral College

    On this episode of The Open Mind, we're delighted to welcome Ed Lopez-Reyes to continue our discussion of the national popular vote movement with one of its most important grassroots advocates on the eastern seaboard. 

    A Connecticut-based Republican strategist Lopez is chief consultant of Wolf and King Strategies and served on the Joint Intelligence Operations Center Europe Analytics Center in imagery and counterterrorism from 2002 through 2010. He also served on Utah Governor Jon Huntsman's 2012 New Hampshire presidential primary campaign steering committee and was National Cochairman of Republicans for Johnson-Weld in 2016. A member of the National Guard in Connecticut, Lopez also returned from a month long training in Louisiana. 

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