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In this enlightening episode of “Ok Now You Know,” host Joe Garner delves into the historical roots and current debates surrounding the practice of voting on Tuesdays in the United States. This episode explores the origins of Tuesday voting, tracing it back to an 1845 congressional decision that catered to the agrarian lifestyle of the time. Fast forward to the present, Joe and his guest critically examine whether this tradition still serves the needs of a modern electorate.
The episode highlights the challenges and inconveniences posed by Tuesday voting in today’s predominantly urban and suburban settings. Key points include how the traditional workweek affects voter turnout and the growing discourse advocating for alternatives such as weekend voting or designating Election Day as a national holiday. Joe provides a balanced perspective on the issue, considering the arguments of those who support and oppose changing the voting day.
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In this enlightening episode of “Ok Now You Know,” host Joe Garner delves into the historical roots and current debates surrounding the practice of voting on Tuesdays in the United States. This episode explores the origins of Tuesday voting, tracing it back to an 1845 congressional decision that catered to the agrarian lifestyle of the time. Fast forward to the present, Joe and his guest critically examine whether this tradition still serves the needs of a modern electorate.
The episode highlights the challenges and inconveniences posed by Tuesday voting in today’s predominantly urban and suburban settings. Key points include how the traditional workweek affects voter turnout and the growing discourse advocating for alternatives such as weekend voting or designating Election Day as a national holiday. Joe provides a balanced perspective on the issue, considering the arguments of those who support and oppose changing the voting day.
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