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Podcast | Central WA Latino voters shift rightward, data suggests

As often happens in U.S. democracy, the storylines that came before Election Day can feel like ancient history. Among those storylines: the fight for the Latino vote. As we noted in the previous...

The Power of Politics: How to Win the Game and Get Things Done

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Podcast | How Republicans and Democrats differ on power

As part of this examination, Civic Cocktail invited political insiders to consider the lessons of the midterms and a general question that animates American politics: When so much about our political process...

Podcast | How a young, progressive Latino could vote Republican

"I know I'm left-leaning when I talk to my friends," Chavez says. "It's just like ... being able to see how interpret the world ... it's eye-opening for me."And when it...

The rise of reactionaries in the wake of the 1918 flu pandemic

The Jazz Age was flourishing, thanks in part to new Prohibition laws. In Seattle, the so-called Jackson Street nightclub and speakeasy scene took off, spreading from Pioneer Square to the Central District...

Reversing ‘Roe v. Wade’: The Impacts for Washington State

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Podcast | Bob Ferguson on Roe v. Wade, guns and policing

But with Trump’s departure from the White House, Ferguson’s star turn on the national stage has ended, for the time being. His work hasn’t. Subscribe to Crosscut Talks on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or Podbean. Under his...

Podcast | Power, politics and the partisan divide

Still, while partisan rancor may pose a threat to American democracy, politicians in both parties are leveraging it in their own attempts to build support, raise money and get things done. Subscribe to...

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