Politics & Election Foods
Description
Does food play a part in political campaigns?
Join us for an exciting episode of Savory Stories! Today, we explore the fascinating connection between food and politics. From George Washington’s 1758 House of Burgesses election barbecue to modern-day political stops at beloved food spots, we uncover how food has been used to influence voters. Learn how former President Trump and Vice President Harris made headlines with their visits to Chick-fil-A and Paschal’s, demonstrating that while politics may divide us, food has a unique way of bringing people together—especially in Atlanta.
We also delve into other iconic food moments in political history, from the White House dinners of President George W. Bush to Anthony Bourdain’s famous meal with President Barack Obama on Parts Unknown.
Join us as we explore how food continues to serve as a non-partisan bridge, connecting voters and leaders through shared meals.
Links Mentioned:
· President George W. Bush’s White House Dinners
· Parts Unknown* with Anthony Bourdain and President Barack Obama: Director’s Cut
· George Bingam's "The County Election” (1852) shows the effects of the campaigns' "treating" the voters with alcoholic beverages
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