From the Fight for $15 to Hot Labor Summer: Working Class Wins to Win Over the Working Class - United States

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Don't Buy It: The Trouble With Talking Nonsense about the Economy - United States

Voters consistently rank the economy as their top issue. And despite the fact that Democratic administrations routinely deliver far better economic outcomes, voters credit Republicans with better handling of the economy over Democrats. In this episode, we delve into what it means ...  Show more

Speak Yourself: Mobilizing Youth to Win Elections - Brazil

In 2022, Brazilians faced a match-up between far-right incumbent, Jair Bolsonaro, aka ‘Trump of the Tropics’, and progressive Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. In the end, Lula triumphed by a fraction of a percent. That hard fought victory was thanks in no small part to youth voters and ...  Show more

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