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If you had to guess how many politicians are working class, what would you say? Ten percent? Five?
In this episode we talk to Eric Hansen, a researcher who ran the data to determine how many working class politicians represent the working class majority. Along with the on-the-ground experience of Angelina Cruz and William Walter, two working class candidates who ran for state assembly in Wisconsin - a swing state with a reputation for having some of the most gerrymandered voting maps in the country.
We learn why working class candidates are more rare than you’d imagine and a singular thing that could profoundly change politics.
Shifting Terrain Executive Producers: Amanda Cowper and Rachel Rybaczuk; Assistant Producer: Emilce Quiroz; Production Consulting and Audio Mixing: Karen Given; and Music from BlueDot Sessions
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you had to guess how many politicians are working class, what would you say? Ten percent? Five?
In this episode we talk to Eric Hansen, a researcher who ran the data to determine how many working class politicians represent the working class majority. Along with the on-the-ground experience of Angelina Cruz and William Walter, two working class candidates who ran for state assembly in Wisconsin - a swing state with a reputation for having some of the most gerrymandered voting maps in the country.
We learn why working class candidates are more rare than you’d imagine and a singular thing that could profoundly change politics.
Shifting Terrain Executive Producers: Amanda Cowper and Rachel Rybaczuk; Assistant Producer: Emilce Quiroz; Production Consulting and Audio Mixing: Karen Given; and Music from BlueDot Sessions
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.