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Interview Only w/ Lauren Pinkston - Can An Independent Break The GOP Stranglehold In Tennessee?
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Lauren Pinkston — the independent candidate for governor of Tennessee — joins the Chuck Toddcast to make the case that the deepest problem in her state isn't left versus right, it's the near-total absence of two-party competition that has allowed one-party rule to calcify into something genuinely unhealthy. Pinkston, who was raised in an evangelical environment where she was taught that voting Democrat meant going to hell, offers a fascinating personal and political journey: she lived in communist Laos where people were persecuted for their faith, which gave her a firsthand understanding of why the Founders deliberately kept Christianity out of the Constitution, and she's now running explicitly against the kind of Christian nationalism that teaches America was divinely ordained. She argues Citizens United is a major reason Tennessee became so uncompetitive, walks through the mechanical difficulties of mounting a serious independent campaign, and contends that Marsha Blackburn isn't nearly as strong a candidate as she thinks she is.
The conversation digs into Pinkston's actual governing vision and her theory of how an independent can build a winning coalition in one of the reddest states in the country. She wants to reform education and make teaching a genuinely fun profession again, and she's passionate about the way Nashville soaks up all the state's political investment while Memphis gets neglected — pointing out that crime in Memphis is at a 20-year low yet the city still can't attract investment, and that St. Jude is struggling to recruit talent because of H1-B visa denials. Pinkston is candid about the structural obstacles: Tennessee's constitution doesn't even allow for ballot measures, the GOP holds a stranglehold on the statehouse, and Republican leadership has been kicking moderate candidates off the ballot entirely. But she argues there's a real opening — Republicans in the state are looking for an offramp that isn't a Democrat, and even staunch Democrats are frustrated with their own party. Pinkston is energized about working with the Working Families Party and the Forward Party to build toward a more moderate, genuinely competitive two-party system, argues this is the strongest group of independent candidates to run in years, and wonders aloud whether being "too educated" has perversely become a negative quality in a candidate. She closes with a sharp observation that cuts to the heart of the whole project: Americans demand more than two options for literally everything in their lives except politics, politicians increasingly rely on performance over substance, and the stakes couldn't be higher.
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00:00 Lauren Pinkston joins the Chuck ToddCast
01:00 Why run for governor as an independent?
02:15 There’s a lack of two party competition in Tennessee
04:00 Some of the barriers for an insurgent candidacy have been removed
06:00 Citizen’s United was a big reason for TN becoming uncompetitive
06:45 Lauren was raised to feel that voting Dem meant going to hell
08:45 Politics has courted the evangelical vote & leaders for decades
09:30 Jimmy Carter’s pure faith made it harder for him to govern
10:15 Churches teach nationalism & that America was ordained by god
11:15 Founders specifically didn’t put christianity & religion into the constitution
12:15 Lauren lived in communist Laos, where people were persecuted for their faith
13:15 The mechanical difficulties of running as an independent
14:30 Businesses afraid to support a non-Republican candidate in TN
16:00 Democr