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Recorded on April 27th
Sisters Sharon and Karen pick up where they left off in their provocative discussion about the SAVE Act, quickly moving beyond voter eligibility requirements into deeply personal territory about immigration, citizenship, and American identity.
What begins as a policy conversation transforms into a revealing exploration of how differently two sisters from the same family can view the contributions and impact of immigrants on American society. By the end, they find unexpected common ground on making election day a national holiday to increase voter participation. Their conversation demonstrates the podcast's core mission: showing how people can fundamentally disagree on political issues without sacrificing their relationship. Subscribe now to join Sharon and Karen as they continue tackling divisive topics with honesty, humor, and deep familial love.
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Recorded on April 27th
Sisters Sharon and Karen pick up where they left off in their provocative discussion about the SAVE Act, quickly moving beyond voter eligibility requirements into deeply personal territory about immigration, citizenship, and American identity.
What begins as a policy conversation transforms into a revealing exploration of how differently two sisters from the same family can view the contributions and impact of immigrants on American society. By the end, they find unexpected common ground on making election day a national holiday to increase voter participation. Their conversation demonstrates the podcast's core mission: showing how people can fundamentally disagree on political issues without sacrificing their relationship. Subscribe now to join Sharon and Karen as they continue tackling divisive topics with honesty, humor, and deep familial love.
Support the show