"Organized People Beat Organized Money" with Conrad Cable
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概要
In this conversation, Joel Sharpton interviews Conrad Cable, a farmer and political candidate running against Mike Johnson in Louisiana's 4th District. They discuss the current political climate, the importance of community engagement, and the need for healthcare reform. Conrad emphasizes the significance of grassroots organization and voter participation in effecting change. The conversation also touches on issues such as immigration policies, local leadership, and the disconnect between political representatives and their constituents.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Conrad Cable
01:58 Staying Motivated in a Demoralizing Climate
04:52 Conrad's Campaign Priorities
09:56 Addressing ICE and Immigration Issues
15:44 Governor Landry and Unconstitutional Actions
21:53 Healthcare Challenges in America
22:23 The Healthcare Crisis and Its Local Impact
24:57 Grassroots Advocacy and Storytelling
28:37 The Disconnect Between Politicians and Communities
32:51 Voter Engagement and the Upcoming Primary
38:40 The Importance of Community and Collective Action