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Recorded on April 27th
What started as a discussion about voter ID requirements quickly transforms into an unexpected exploration of what it means to be American. Sisters tackle the controversial SAVE Act, which would require proof of citizenship for voter registration.
Against the backdrop of statistics showing the United States hosts roughly one-fifth of the world's immigrant population, the sisters grapple with contradictory data about voter fraud and naturalization processes. Their heated exchange highlights how even family members who love each other can hold dramatically different views on who deserves a voice in American democracy.
What makes this conversation particularly valuable isn't the factual disagreements but the emotional undercurrents that reveal how deeply personal these political positions can be. Listen in as two sisters navigate this challenging terrain, somehow maintaining their bond even when fundamental values seem at odds.
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Recorded on April 27th
What started as a discussion about voter ID requirements quickly transforms into an unexpected exploration of what it means to be American. Sisters tackle the controversial SAVE Act, which would require proof of citizenship for voter registration.
Against the backdrop of statistics showing the United States hosts roughly one-fifth of the world's immigrant population, the sisters grapple with contradictory data about voter fraud and naturalization processes. Their heated exchange highlights how even family members who love each other can hold dramatically different views on who deserves a voice in American democracy.
What makes this conversation particularly valuable isn't the factual disagreements but the emotional undercurrents that reveal how deeply personal these political positions can be. Listen in as two sisters navigate this challenging terrain, somehow maintaining their bond even when fundamental values seem at odds.
Support the show