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Al Franken Podcast
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Al Franken

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Alex Wagner Tonight
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Alex Wagner

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How To End Political Violence (From an Ex-Gang Leader) with Curtis Toler
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Amanda Ripley
In the wake of the anniversary of the January 6th insurrection, and now similar riots in Brazil’s capital, we’re picking up our conversation about how to reduce political violence. In the first episode of our two-part series, we heard from Dr. Rachel Kleinfeld, senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. This week, we’re talking with Curtis Toler, director of outreach at Chicago CRED. After joining his first street organization at the age of 9, Curtis went from a gang leader to a violence interrupter. He talks about how to reach people entrenched in cycles of conflict, how to get to the peace table, and what Congress (and all of us) can learn from his success on the streets of Chicago.

Kjirste
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Words to win by
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Anat Shenker-Osorio
Words to Win By takes listeners on a journey around the globe with renowned communications researcher and campaign advisor Anat Shenker-Osorio as she unpacks real-world narrative shifts that led to real-world victories.

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The Borowitx Report
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Andy Borowitz
Some humor.

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Profiles in Ignorance: How America's Politicians Got Dumber and Dumber
by
Andy Borowitz
Get the audiobook

Marsha
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Lady Justice: Women, the law, and the battle to save America
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Dahlia Lithwick
In “Lady Justice,” Dahlia Lithwick celebrates the female lawyers, judges and others who stood up to the administration.

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Amicus
by
Dahlia Lithwick
A show about the law and the nine Supreme Court justices who interpret it for the rest of America.

Marsha
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The Message Box
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Dan Pfeiffer
If you are someone that obsesses over the polls, mainlines political Twitter and follows every twist and turn of the campaign, Message Box is for you.
Every post provides analysis and insight for political junkies and strategic guidance for people on the frontlines of politics whether they are working on a race, running for office, or just fighting with their MAGA family on Facebook.

Marsha
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Steady
by
Dan Rather
Dan Rather's steady take on a complex and chaotic world

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The Joy of Talking Politics to Strangers
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Elizabeth Chur
Elections are decided on front porches and phone calls across the country, one voter at a time. The Joy of Talking Politics with Strangers is a comprehensive guidebook that helps volunteers connect one-on-one with voters - our most powerful tool for winning elections. These conversations can also spark unexpected moments of empathy and even kinship with our fellow Americans.

Marsha
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Wake up to Politics
by
Gabe Fleisher
Helping you wade through the world of politics, five days a week.
Young perspective

Marsha
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Letters from an American
by
Heather Cox Richardson
Historians are fond of saying that the past doesn’t repeat itself; it rhymes.
To understand the present, we have to understand how we got here.
That’s where this newsletter comes in.
Excellent historic perspective on today's events

Karla
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Democracy Awakening - Notes on the State of America
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Heather Cox Richardson
In Democracy Awakening, Richardson crafts a compelling and original narrative, explaining how, over the decades, a small group of wealthy people have made war on American ideals. By weaponizing language and promoting false history they have led us into authoritarianism -- creating a disaffected population and then promising to recreate an imagined past where those people could feel important again.

Marsha
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Breaking the News
by
James Fallows
Seeing, listening, telling, connecting.
Veteran journalist, speech writer, and author

Marsha
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Americans of Conscience
by
Jen Hofmann
To provide tools that encourage engagement to strengthen American democracy and social justice.

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Green Room
by
Jen Rubin
Jen Rubin, columnist for The Washington Post, contributor to MSNBC, author of Resistance: How Women Saved America from Donald Trump, is the host of the podcast “Jen Rubin’s Green Room.”

Marsha
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Chop Wood, Carry Water
by
Jessica Craven
This weekday newsletter gives you easy, effective political actions to take to stave off despair, effect positive change and elect more progressives!

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Abortion Every Day
by
Jessica Valenti
Excellent explanations about why reproductive rights matter

Marsha
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Stuff That Needed to be Said
by
John Pavlovitz
John Pavlovitz is a writer, pastor, and activist from Wake Forest, North Carolina. A 25-year veteran in the trenches of local church ministry, John is committed to equality, diversity, and justice—both inside and outside faith communities.
A different religious perspective

Marsha
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The Daily Show
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Jon Stewart

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Talking Points Memo
by
Josh Marshall (founder - editor in chief)

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The Reid Out
by
Joy Reid

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Civil Discourse
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Joyce Vance
Excellent analysis of the law

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#SistersInLaw
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Joyce Vance, Jill Wine-Banks, Barb McQuade, Kimberly Atkins
Politicon brings a brilliant team of political and legal masterminds together for an exciting new podcast, #SistersInLaw.
Joyce Vance, Jill Wine-Banks, Barb McQuade and Kimberly Atkins Stohr pull back the curtain on how our government actually works, take on the corrupt, share their wisdom and give us their rulings on the latest in politics, law, and culture.

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The US and the Holocaust
by
Ken Burns, Lynn Novick, Sarah Botstein
The US and the Holocaust is a three-part, six hour series that examines America's response to one of the greatest humanitarian crises of the 20th century.

Marsha
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The Last Word
by
Lawrence O'Donnell

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Democracy Docket
by
Marc Elias
Reporting and analysis of current law suits of national concern

Marsha
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American Crisis
by
Margaret Sullivan
Pro-democracy media critic, author, and occasional glass ceiling breaker.
Former plublic editor of the New York Times

Kjirste
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What Happened When a Brooklyn Neighborhood Policed Itself for Five Days
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Maria Cramer
On a two-block stretch of Brownsville in April, the police stepped aside and let residents respond to 911 calls. It was a bold experiment that some believe could redefine law enforcement in New York City.
New York Times, June 4, 2023

Marsha
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WTF Just Happened Today?
by
Matt Kiser
Your essential guide to the shock and awe in national politics. A sane, once-a-day newsletter helping normal people make sense of the news.

Marsha
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Michael Moore
by
Michael Moore
Unvarnished and direct

Karla
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Rumble with Michael Moore
by
Michael Moore
Building on the momentum of our Blue Wall from the 2022 midterm elections, Michael Moore releases 12 mini-podcast episodes with ideas and strategies of how we can turn even more red states, red counties, and red towns blue in time for the 2024 election.

Sylvie
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CalMatters
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Misc.
Nonprofit & Nonpartisan News on California

Lori
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Meidas Touch News
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Misc.
Meidas Touch is putting out a lot of accurate information. They had JB Pritzker on the ground talking about what’s really happening in Illinois versus what the administration is telling people.

Marsha
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Axios
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Misc.

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The Grassroots Connector
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Misc.
A newsletter for and by grassroots leaders. We report on innovative grassroots projects and the latest research on voter contact strategies.

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Daily Kos
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Misc.
News you can do something about

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Democracy Now
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Misc.
Independent Global News

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PBS Newshour
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Misc.

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Deadline: White House
by
Nicolle Wallace

Karla
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Join or Die
by
Pete Davis & Rebecca Davis
This documentary centers on America's civic unraveling through the journey of scientist Robert Putnam, whose research on the decline in American community lights a path out of our democracy's present crisis.
with Robert Putman, Pete Buttigieg, Raj Chetty....
It is available on Netflix

Kjirste
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How to Win an Information War
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Peter Pomerantsev
From one of our leading experts on disinformation, this inventive biography of the rogue WWII propagandist Sefton Delmer confronts hard questions about the nature of information war: what if you can’t fight lies with truth? Can a propaganda war ever be won?

Marsha
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Rachel Maddow Show
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Rachel Maddow

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Today's Edition Newsletter
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Robert Hubbell
The audio companion to Today’s Edition Newsletter. Hopeful

Marsha
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Robert Reich
by
Robert Reich
Daily newsletter exposing where power lies - and how it's used and abused

Sylvie
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Politicology - Fox is captive to its audience (March 3, 2023)
by
Ron Steslow
The first half hour is about how to respond to the Republican messaging to crime.

Marsha
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Strongmen: Mussolini to the Present
by
Ruth Ben-Ghiat
Ruth Ben-Ghiat is the expert on the "strongman" playbook employed by authoritarian demagogues from Mussolini to Putin--enabling her to predict with uncanny accuracy the recent experience in America and Europe. In Strongmen, she lays bare the blueprint these leaders have followed over the past 100 years, and empowers us to recognize, resist, and prevent their disastrous rule in the future.

Marsha
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Sherrilyn's Newsletter
by
Sherrilyn Ifill
Beautifully written

Kjirste
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Hopium Chronicles
by
Simon Rosenberg
Expert commentary from a 30-year veteran of US politics. Together we work on strategies to defeat MAGA, tell our story more effectively, and ensure freedom and democracy prevail. Expect sharp analysis, live events, and all sorts of Hopium!
Knowledgeable, motivating, positive
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