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In this episode, Francesca Hong, a candidate for governor in Wisconsin, shares her journey from being a chef to a state representative, highlighting her commitment to progressive policies such as universal healthcare, childcare, and increasing the minimum wage. She discusses the challenges of running a campaign without corporate PAC money, emphasizing grassroots organizing and the importance of working-class representation. Francesca also reflects on her legislative achievements, including a bipartisan bill on Asian American education, and her vision for a more equitable Wisconsin. The conversation touches on the broader political landscape, the need for bold action in the face of rising authoritarianism, and the role of young people in driving change.
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In this episode, Francesca Hong, a candidate for governor in Wisconsin, shares her journey from being a chef to a state representative, highlighting her commitment to progressive policies such as universal healthcare, childcare, and increasing the minimum wage. She discusses the challenges of running a campaign without corporate PAC money, emphasizing grassroots organizing and the importance of working-class representation. Francesca also reflects on her legislative achievements, including a bipartisan bill on Asian American education, and her vision for a more equitable Wisconsin. The conversation touches on the broader political landscape, the need for bold action in the face of rising authoritarianism, and the role of young people in driving change.

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