As Election Day looms over the horizon, most Americans have already made up their minds about who they are voting for. Did Thursday’s debate change that? Did the candidates win anyone over, and could they? Andrew Sandstrom and Chase Acheson discuss these questions and more about the second presidential debate and the presidential election in general. Andrew reveals that he is actually undecided in this election, and Chase makes the case that he is an anomaly in that respect. Then we dive into a discussion about what it means to be "presidential" and why that is important for the future of the Republican Party and America. In this episode, you will learn each of our concerns for the future of the Presidency, why Chase wants you to vote for the President, and why both of us want you to be a lot nicer to people in your life who vote for the man you're voting against. You will also hear about America's cutest baby, Charlotte Acheson, who will likely hold that title until early 2021.
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Some resources mentioned in today's show:
Ralph Hancock, For a Constitutional Populism (https://www.deseret.com/2017/2/10/20605841/ralph-hancock-for-a-constitutional-populism)
About the show: National media lack high-quality, soul-enriching content that captures the nuance of American politics. At the Deep Takes podcast, co-hosts Chase Acheson and Andrew Sandstrom are trying their darndest to fill that gap. Listen as they penetrate the monolithic echo chamber of "the news" and provide Americans with valuable perspective on important political and social issues. And they promise to not take themselves too seriously in the process.