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Affordability Voters—The Weekly Roundup

Season 2 Episode 365 Published 1 year, 8 months ago
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This week, we look at how the affordability crisis is hurting Biden’s chances with Latino voters, how more people are getting good jobs without a college degree, and another congressional Democrat indicted for taking bribes from a foreign country.


Joining Ron Steslow on this week’s panel: 


Hagar Chemali (Fmr. spokesperson for the U.S. Mission to the UN)


Mike Madrid (Lincoln Project cofounder) 


Segments this week:


(03:41)  The affordability crisis driving away the voters Biden needs


(23:33) Getting good jobs “degree free”


(42:24) TX Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar’s indicted for bribery


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Related reading:

Segment 1: 

NY Mag - Biden Is Losing the Election in the Center, Not the Left

Trump Super Pac Ad

Axios  - Behind the Curtain: 6% of six states

Axios - Trump's inflation bomb: How his second-term plans could make it worse

Fox Business - White House economic adviser struggles with question on monetary policy | Fox Business

The Informationist - Money Printing Simplified 


Segment 2: 

CNBC - 29-year-old ex-bartender now earns $100000 working in AI without a college degree—here's how

YouTube: Hannah Maruyama’s conversation with Anthony Pompliano 

CNN - Some colleges cost $95,000 per year, and they’re only getting more expensive. Here’s why

CBS News - More U.S. companies no longer requiring job seekers

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