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Informational political podcast by two political science professors who take a deep dive into an important and relevant issue in politics today by interviewing policymakers, academic experts, and other political participants.
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Midterm Elections /// Episode 008
A look at the midterm elections in Texas and around the country.
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New Supreme Court Term /// Episode 007
Discussion on some of the cases that will be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court this term including cases on election law, immigration, affirmative action, and more.
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Selecting Judges With Justice Rebeca Huddle /// 006
In this episode, Let's Get Political talks to Justice Rebeca Huddle of the Texas Supreme Court about judicial selection in Texas and the pros and cons of all the ways judges are selected in the United States.
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Texas Primaries 2022 // Episode 005
Ben and Jessica talk about the Texas Primaries for the 2022 election. Specifically we go over the Republican and Democratic primaries for Texas Governor, Lt. Governor, Attorney General, Land Commissioner, Agriculture Commissioner, and Comptroller--as well as a handful of other races. Be sure to get out and vote in the March 1st Texas primaries.
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Civic Engagement // Episode 004
We talk with Dr. Rebecca Deen, professor of political science at the University of Texas at Arlington about civil engagement, political engagement, mentorship, and general advice about getting involved in your community.
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What‘s Redistricting? // Episode 003
In this episode, we look at redistricting. Every 10 years the U.S. Government, mandated in the U.S. Constitution, counts every resident in the United States. From that, U.S. House seats are allocated to the 50 states, based on population—and then the real battle begins—redistricting. That is, the state legislatures are tasked with drawing the congressional district lines. To help us navigate the interesting world of redistricting, we talk to Ross Ramsey. Ross is the executive editor and co-founder of The Texas Tribune. He writes regular columns for the Texas Tribune on politics, government and public policy.