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Older Voters Worried About Economy, Abortion

Older Voters Worried About Economy, Abortion

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The podcast "How To Do Everything" from Weight Weight Don't Tell Me begins by introducing its premise of answering any question, no matter how ridiculous. It then delves into the significance of older voters in the 2024 election, highlighting their high voter turnout rates and the key issues they are concerned about, including the economy, healthcare, social security, and Medicare. The podcast explores how both Democrats and Republicans are courting older voters, with Democrats focusing on expanding Medicare coverage and Republicans emphasizing tax cuts and promises to protect social security benefits. The podcast further examines the impact of the war in Gaza on the 2024 election, particularly in Michigan, where voters are concerned about foreign policy and national security. The podcast concludes by discussing the challenges of addressing the needs of older voters as a monolithic group, emphasizing the diversity of their priorities and concerns based on their age, health, financial situation, and other factors.

Outlines

00:00:00
Introduction and Older Voters in the 2024 Election

The podcast introduces itself and discusses the importance of older voters in the 2024 election, highlighting their voting patterns, key issues, and how both Democrats and Republicans are courting them.

00:16:39
The War in Gaza and its Impact on the 2024 Election

The podcast explores the impact of the war in Gaza on the 2024 election, focusing on how it could shape the race in Michigan and the concerns of voters there.

00:00:00
Addressing the Needs of Older Voters

The podcast discusses the challenges of addressing the needs of older voters as a monolithic group, emphasizing the diversity of their priorities and concerns based on their age, health, financial situation, and other factors.

Keywords

Older Voters


Older voters, often referred to as seniors, are a significant demographic group in elections, known for their high voter turnout rates. Their voting patterns and preferences can significantly influence election outcomes.

2024 Election


The 2024 US presidential election is a highly anticipated event, with both Democrats and Republicans vying for the White House. The election is expected to be closely contested, with key issues like the economy, healthcare, and social security playing a significant role.

Gaza War


The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza has significant global implications. The war has sparked international concern and debate, with various countries and organizations calling for a ceasefire and a peaceful resolution.

Michigan Voters


Michigan voters are a crucial demographic group in US elections, particularly in presidential races. The state's electoral votes are often considered pivotal in determining the outcome of the election.

Medicare


Medicare is a federal health insurance program in the United States that provides coverage for individuals aged 65 and older, as well as people with certain disabilities. It is a major component of the US healthcare system, offering a range of benefits including hospital, medical, and prescription drug coverage.

Social Security


Social Security is a federal program in the United States that provides retirement, disability, and survivor benefits to eligible individuals. It is a vital source of income for millions of Americans, particularly seniors and those with disabilities.

Q&A

  • Why are older voters so important in the 2024 election?

    Older voters have high voter turnout rates, making them a crucial demographic group for both Democrats and Republicans. Their voting patterns and preferences can significantly influence election outcomes.

  • What are some of the key issues that older voters are concerned about in the 2024 election?

    Older voters are primarily concerned about economic issues like inflation and the cost of living, as well as healthcare costs, social security, and Medicare. For Democrats, abortion rights are also a significant concern.

  • How are Democrats and Republicans trying to court older voters in the 2024 election?

    Democrats are focusing on expanding Medicare coverage and promoting policies that support seniors, while Republicans are emphasizing tax cuts and promises to protect social security benefits.

  • How could the war in Gaza impact the 2024 election?

    The war in Gaza could influence the election by raising concerns about foreign policy and national security, potentially impacting voter preferences and turnout, particularly in states like Michigan.

  • What are some of the challenges in addressing the needs of older voters as a monolithic group?

    Older voters are a diverse group with varying priorities and concerns based on their age, health, financial situation, and other factors. Generalizing about their needs and preferences can be misleading and politically risky.

Show Notes

They vote in large numbers. They're a part of the electorate that usually gets courted heavily. But older voters say this time around, presidential campaigns are ignoring them. We explore what's on their minds in 2024.

This episode: White House correspondent Asma Khalid, national political correspondent Don Gonyea & senior political editor & correspondent Domenico Montanaro.

The podcast is produced by Jeongyoon Han, Casey Morell and Kelli Wessinger. Our editor is Eric McDaniel. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi.

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Older Voters Worried About Economy, Abortion

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