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Ep. 12: An Election Day Double Feature
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33 minutes
Released:
Nov 6, 2018
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Podcast episode
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Today is the day! A record number of women have stepped up to run this election. We're telling their stories. We covered why women run less and how their motivation to run differs from their male counterparts. We talked about money, race, and religion in politics. We dove into the differences between the two biggest political parties and we examined how incredible women are upending historical stereotypes. This week, we bring it all together. Host Jenny Kaplan tells the stories of Lucy McBath a Democrat running in GA-06 and Leslie Cockburn, a Democrat running in VA-05.
Special thanks to Moran Audio for the tunes and to Ben Broer for audio editing expertise! Additional thanks to ELLE.com for the Lucy McBath audio, and collaborative support!
www.wondermedianetwork.com
Special thanks to Moran Audio for the tunes and to Ben Broer for audio editing expertise! Additional thanks to ELLE.com for the Lucy McBath audio, and collaborative support!
www.wondermedianetwork.com
Released:
Nov 6, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (81)
Ep. 7: The Name's Spanberger, Abigail Spanberger: Historically, stereotypes about women focused on the frailties of the "weaker sex." But many women running for office this year prove those ideas false. Candidates have held positions in the military, intelligence agencies, and State Department. This is the second of three episodes in which we're speaking with such women. Host Jenny Kaplan chats with Abigail Spanberger, a Democrat running in VA-07. Abigail talks about her experiences as former CIA operations officer and how her background in intelligence drove her to run. Experts share their perspectives on how different careers add to and influence policy perspectives and political races. Special thanks to Moran Audio for the tunes and to Ben Broer for audio editing expertise! www.wondermedianetwork.com by Women belong in the House