273: From Mississippi to the Battleground States with Michael Podhorzer & Wright Thompson
Update: 2024-09-191
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James and Al welcome former AFL-CIO political director Michael Podhorzer to discuss the current poll numbers and where the Harris campaign should focus. They explain the importance of the Black vote, winning over non-college-educated voters, and ensuring people turn out when a few thousand votes could decide the election. Then, they’re joined by the author of “The Barn”, Wright Thompson, to explore the events surrounding the murder of Emmett Till, the history of the cotton industry and its impact on the Civil War, and the ongoing battle for the soul of the South.
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James and Al welcome former AFL-CIO political director Michael Podhorzer to discuss the current poll numbers and where the Harris campaign should focus. They explain the importance of the Black vote, winning over non-college-educated voters, and ensuring people turn out when a few thousand votes could decide the election. Then, they’re joined by the author of “The Barn”, Wright Thompson, to explore the events surrounding the murder of Emmett Till, the history of the cotton industry and its impact on the Civil War, and the ongoing battle for the soul of the South.
Email your questions to James and Al at politicswarroom@gmail.com or tweet them to @politicon. Make sure to include your city– we love to hear where you’re from!
Get tickets for the Politics War Room live shows in NYC on 9/19, Atlanta on 10/12, and Boston on 11/2 at politicon.com/tour
Get text updates from Politics War Room and Politicon.
Watch Politics War Room & James Carville Explains on YouTube @PoliticsWarRoomOfficial
James Carville & Al Hunt have launched the Politics War Room Substack
Get More From This Week’s Guest:
Michael Podhorzer:
Twitter | AFL-CIO | Center For American Progress | Substack
Wright Thompson:
ESPN | Website | IMDB | Instagram | Author of ‘The Barn’ & Other Bookes
Please Support Our Sponsors:
Washington Post:
To access The Washington Post for just 50 cents per week, head to washingtonpost.com/warroom
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