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Joe Cohn Wants To Reason With An Unreasonable Congress

Joe Cohn Wants To Reason With An Unreasonable Congress

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Joe Cohn Wants To Reason With An Unreasonable Congress

FromPoliticology

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Length:
70 minutes
Released:
Feb 8, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What sort of person decides to step back from an esteemed career as a civil liberties legal advocate and embark on one of the most exhausting and thankless prospects you can imagine—a bid for congress? 

Exactly the sort of person Congress needs at this moment. 

Civil Rights Attorney and advocate Joe Cohn returns to Politicology to discuss his decision to run for congress. 

Segments to look forward to:

(02:06) Why Joe’s running for congress

(06:30) What makes him different from the rest of the field  

(08:20) His experience in civil rights litigation and legislative advocacy 

(14:12) The role of elected officials in depolarization 

(20:40) The threats to democracy

(25:20) Curbing executive power and encouraging legislative action

(37:13) The broken incentive structure in Congress 

(47:47) New Jersey Politics and the County Party Line

(50:27) Winning in an environment that values spectacle

(52:45)Prioritizing reasonableness and dialogue

Check out Joe’s website: https://www.joecohnforcongress.com/

Follow Ron and Joe  on X (formerly Twitter):

https://twitter.com/RonSteslow

https://twitter.com/JoeCohnNJ3


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Released:
Feb 8, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Politics in America is transforming. We’re embarking on a new series to deepen our understanding of who we are, how we got here, and how we rebuild without repeating the mistakes of the past. Ron Steslow hosts academics, behavioral economists, social psychologists, politicos, philosophers, anthropologists, journalists, poets, and storytellers—and more—to discuss America’s political present and future and dive into the deeper problems we face as a nation. Email us questions or comments: podcast@politicology.com.