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Senator Ikley-Freeman - From Homeless to Oklahoma's Youngest Legislator Elected Officials of America: Underdog Stories

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Senator Alison Ikley-Freeman is Oklahoma’s youngest state senator. She won a special election in 2018 as a Democrat in a conservative district that President Trump won by 40 points in 2016, and was represented by a Republican for over 20 years. NBC chose this headline when Senator Alison Ikley-Freeman won: “Lesbian Democrat pulls off election victory in conservative Oklahoma”. While perhaps going for some shock value, the headline represents just how much of an underdog Senator Ikley-Freeman was in a red district. From experiencing homelessness with a daughter before entering politics, to only putting her name on the ballot as a placeholder, listen to Senator Ikley-Freeman’s episode for an inspiring story about overcoming great odds.
 
2:10 - How has the mood been since the Oklahoma’s teacher’s strike ended?
3:20 - What’s the been the most personal story that has hit you the most?
5:10 - Can you talk about being homeless?
7:15 - What was your initial interest in politics?
8:40 - Were there no precinct chairs because the Republican Party has more power?
9:10 - How did the special election pop up?
14:50 - What is the salary of a state senator in Oklahoma?
20:10 - Where was the Blue Wave money during your election?
20:40 - What was the darkest time of the campaign for you?
23:10 - Did having an alternative lifestyle in a conservative district come up at all?
24:05 - What was the biggest lesson you learned?
25:00 - Talk to me about election night.
28:00 - Is there a spirit of bipartisanship in Oklahoma?
29:40 - Is there a lesson for the country in how Oklahoma does politics?
30:40 - What has been the biggest surprise for you since you’ve been in office?
31:50 - Has Oklahoma made any progress in dealing with the opioid epidemic?
33:05 - What steps would you take to deal with the opioid epidemic?
34:40 - We discuss ramifications of saying “I don’t know” to a question.
36:00 - What would you say to someone about why someone with an unconventional background should run for office?
37:10 - What do you think we can do as a country to unify again?
40:00 - Am I hearing you say focus on local issues as opposed to national issues?

Senator Alison Ikley-Freeman is Oklahoma’s youngest state senator. She won a special election in 2018 as a Democrat in a conservative district that President Trump won by 40 points in 2016, and was represented by a Republican for over 20 years. NBC chose this headline when Senator Alison Ikley-Freeman won: “Lesbian Democrat pulls off election victory in conservative Oklahoma”. While perhaps going for some shock value, the headline represents just how much of an underdog Senator Ikley-Freeman was in a red district. From experiencing homelessness with a daughter before entering politics, to only putting her name on the ballot as a placeholder, listen to Senator Ikley-Freeman’s episode for an inspiring story about overcoming great odds.
 
2:10 - How has the mood been since the Oklahoma’s teacher’s strike ended?
3:20 - What’s the been the most personal story that has hit you the most?
5:10 - Can you talk about being homeless?
7:15 - What was your initial interest in politics?
8:40 - Were there no precinct chairs because the Republican Party has more power?
9:10 - How did the special election pop up?
14:50 - What is the salary of a state senator in Oklahoma?
20:10 - Where was the Blue Wave money during your election?
20:40 - What was the darkest time of the campaign for you?
23:10 - Did having an alternative lifestyle in a conservative district come up at all?
24:05 - What was the biggest lesson you learned?
25:00 - Talk to me about election night.
28:00 - Is there a spirit of bipartisanship in Oklahoma?
29:40 - Is there a lesson for the country in how Oklahoma does politics?
30:40 - What has been the biggest surprise for you since you’ve been in office?
31:50 - Has Oklahoma made any progress in dealing with the opioid epidemic?
33:05 - What steps would you take to deal with the opioid epidemic?
34:40 - We discuss ramifications of saying “I don’t know” to a question.
36:00 - What would you say to someone about why someone with an unconventional background should run for office?
37:10 - What do you think we can do as a country to unify again?
40:00 - Am I hearing you say focus on local issues as opposed to national issues?

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