All Politics Is Local: Building Power from the Ground Up // with Tina Belge & Breanna Spaulding
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What does it actually take to run — and win — a local race?
In the very first episode of Great Ships, I sit down with Tina Belge, newly elected Greenville City Council member, and Breanna Spaulding, campaign strategist and political consultant, to pull back the curtain on how local power is built from the ground up.
We talk candidly about what it means to run a real race, why being on the ballot matters even when the odds feel stacked, and how Tina’s campaign stayed focused on the issues that shape everyday life — housing affordability, growth, transit, and childcare — in the middle of a hyper-nationalized political moment.
This conversation explores:
Why local elections matter more than ever
How candidates can build trust and turnout where they live
The role of strategy, data, and belief in winning local races
What Democrats and organizers can learn as we look toward 2026
If you care about your community, believe politics should improve people’s daily lives, or are wondering whether stepping into the arena is worth it — this episode is for you.