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In this conversation, Tamika and Mysonne first discuss family, the criminal history of Donald Trump, and the importance of representation in politics. They are then joined by Hill Harper, who is running for the United States Senate in Michigan. Harper discusses the issues he is passionate about, such as healthcare, education, and reducing mass incarceration. He emphasizes the power of the community to bring about change through voting and representation. The conversation also touches on the role of media in shaping public opinion and the importance of voter education and turnout. The hosts express their concerns about the divisive climate created by the MAGA campaign and the need for accountability in politics.
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In this conversation, Tamika and Mysonne first discuss family, the criminal history of Donald Trump, and the importance of representation in politics. They are then joined by Hill Harper, who is running for the United States Senate in Michigan. Harper discusses the issues he is passionate about, such as healthcare, education, and reducing mass incarceration. He emphasizes the power of the community to bring about change through voting and representation. The conversation also touches on the role of media in shaping public opinion and the importance of voter education and turnout. The hosts express their concerns about the divisive climate created by the MAGA campaign and the need for accountability in politics.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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