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In this week's episode, Jennifer sits down with Chris Lane, the Director of Client Strategy at Cygnal and a seasoned political consultant and pollster. Chris has held multiple political roles, including campaign manager and finance director, and brings a wealth of experience to the discussion. His expertise is currently focused on national politics and a significant ballot question in Massachusetts concerning the minimum wage for restaurant workers.
Chris shares his insights into Question 5, which proposes raising the minimum wage for tipped workers from $6.75 to $15 per hour. The episode dives deep into the contentious issue, exploring the potential economic fallout on the restaurant industry, the misleading polling data, and misconceptions about tipped workers' earnings. Jennifer and Chris also discuss the broader national political landscape, predicting the Democratic and Republican paths in the upcoming elections. The conversation is rich with controversial ideas, including Chris's view on the Democratic Party's strategy concerning Kamala Harris.
“They’re driving prices up, saying it’s about fairness – it won’t help anyone.” – Jennifer
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In this week's episode, Jennifer sits down with Chris Lane, the Director of Client Strategy at Cygnal and a seasoned political consultant and pollster. Chris has held multiple political roles, including campaign manager and finance director, and brings a wealth of experience to the discussion. His expertise is currently focused on national politics and a significant ballot question in Massachusetts concerning the minimum wage for restaurant workers.
Chris shares his insights into Question 5, which proposes raising the minimum wage for tipped workers from $6.75 to $15 per hour. The episode dives deep into the contentious issue, exploring the potential economic fallout on the restaurant industry, the misleading polling data, and misconceptions about tipped workers' earnings. Jennifer and Chris also discuss the broader national political landscape, predicting the Democratic and Republican paths in the upcoming elections. The conversation is rich with controversial ideas, including Chris's view on the Democratic Party's strategy concerning Kamala Harris.
“They’re driving prices up, saying it’s about fairness – it won’t help anyone.” – Jennifer
This week on Political Contessa:
Connect with Chris Lane:
Resources:
Awaken Your Inner Political Contessa
Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of Political Contessa. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts.
Spotify I Stitcher I Apple Podcasts I iHeart Radio I TuneIn I Google Podcasts
Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media. And if you’ve ever considered running for office – or know a woman who should – head over to politicalcontessa.com to grab my quick guide, Secrets from the Campaign Trail. It will show you five signs to tell you you’re ready to enter the political arena.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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