S6E4: Charisma vs. Policy: What Drives Voter Decisions?

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S6E5: Season Recap and Turning Point

summaryIn this episode, we reflect on their podcast journey, sharing personal updates, discussing their experiences in Boston, and delving into the political landscape of the US. We explore the challenges of voting, the impact of elections, and the evolution of their podcast form ...  Show more

S6E3: Voting Purple - Politics in Montana

summaryIn this episode of the Generally American podcast, we discuss various topics, including personal updates, the weather, and the political landscape in Montana. We delve into the impact of political ads, the significance of local elections compared to national ones, and the ...  Show more

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