The Suburban Women Problem
The Suburban Women Problem
Democracy Should Be Up To Voters
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Democracy Should Be Up To Voters

with Kate Barr and Tonya Martin

It’s been two weeks since the election. Two… very long weeks. And if you’re anything like us, you’re still on an emotional rollercoaster, trying to make sense out of what happened.

Today on the podcast, our hosts talk about some of the post-election narratives they’ve seen. Did the Democrats go “too woke”? Do women not care about reproductive rights anymore? From where we’re sitting, the answers are “no” and “no.” (Or honestly, “no” and “hell no.”)

Almost everywhere it was on the ballot, abortion rights won again. And as for the “woke” question, we still genuinely believe that Americans believe in equal rights and respect for everyone. But the disinformation and algorithms were ultimately too much for the Harris campaign to overcome. We know she talked about the economy - we heard her do it! - but somehow the majority of voters decided Trump was the best choice for their pocketbooks.

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That’s not to say everything is fine. We’re still very worried and sad about the results. But it might be helpful to reframe the conversation around misinformation instead of values. If we can find a way to get our message through, next time things could be different.

And as disappointed as we were about the top of the ticket, there were still so many state and local wins. Today we talked to a couple of awesome women in North Carolina: Tonya Martin, Red Wine & Blue’s deputy director in the state, and Kate Barr, a candidate for NC state Senate who ran in a district so gerrymandered her campaign website was www.katebarrcantwin.com. Tonya and Kate helped us understand why they celebrated so many state-level wins despite NC voting for Trump, and why gerrymandering is so bad for democracy.

Between misinformation, gerrymandering, and outright cheating, the deck was stacked against Democrats. That doesn’t mean we give up - it means we fight harder, fairer, and more local.

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The Suburban Women Problem
The Suburban Women Problem
It’s obvious the GOP has a suburban women problem, and recent election results show that it’s getting worse. So let’s keep talking about it! Tune in for a political journey through the minds of suburban women, brought to you by Red Wine & Blue.