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Bringing it to the People: A History of Political Campaigns

Bringing it to the People: A History of Political Campaigns

Update: 2021-12-06
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This week's episode is the official start of season 2 content! I interviewed Tom Olson, a history teacher, for a discussion on the history of political campaigns in America. From one candidate being accused of running an illegal gambling ring out of the White House, another accused of being a murderer, and the train tour that proved the Chicago Press headlines wrong, this episode covers it all and then some. 


Current Events this week include Dodd v. Jackson Women's Health Organization Supreme Court oral arguments, the passing of Stephen Sodenhiem and Bob Dole, the Omicron variant showing up in CA, and the anniversary of Pearl Harbor on December 7th. 


You can find the pod on Patreon at Patreon.com/nonpoliticalpolitics; Facebook at Facebook.com/nonpoliticalpolitics; Twitter at @Politics_Non and streaming on most platforms!


A huge shoutout to ReMi for creating the new music for the podcast. You can find him on Instagram (@northlandremi), check out his website (https://sites.google.com/view/remimusic/home), or find his work on Spotify and Apple Music.

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Bringing it to the People: A History of Political Campaigns

Bringing it to the People: A History of Political Campaigns

Emma Olson