Bartholomewtown

Bill Bartholomew

Bartholomewtown is an independent news and interview podcast exploring Rhode Island through conversations with the people driving politics, culture, business, and public life. Hosted by journalist Bill Bartholomew, the show delivers insightful interviews, original reporting, and clear-eyed analysis from New England's smallest state—with stories that often resonate far beyond it.

  1. 3小時前

    New Poll Shows Foulkes with 20-Point Lead Over McKee. Salve's Katie Sonder Breaks It Down

    Send us Fan Mail Bill Bartholomew talks with Katie Sonder, Associate Director and Fellow at the Salve Regina University Pell Center, about the center’s August 2026 Voices of Value poll and what it says about Rhode Island’s Democratic and Republican primary races. The conversation focuses on the headline McKee-Folkes result, the unusually high number of undecided voters, and how academic polling can fill a gap left by shrinking local media polling. Bill Bartholomew frames the poll, questions the methodology, and argues that academic polling is becoming more important as traditional outlets poll less often. Katie Sonder explains the survey design, the likely-voter screen, the two-step question process for undecided respondents, and why the Pell Center launched the project in the first place. Key topics In this episode, the main headline is the Democratic gubernatorial primary poll showing Helena Folkes ahead of incumbent Governor Dan McKee, 48% to 28%.Katie Sonder says the most surprising finding is the size of the undecided bloc, especially in down-ballot races like Lieutenant Governor and Attorney General, where nearly half of likely voters are unsure.Sonder explains the poll’s two-question method for undecideds: respondents first pick among candidates, then are asked again if they have to choose.The Pell Center’s Voices of Value project is designed to track Rhode Island views on state issues and national issues, including democracy, polarization, media habits, legislation, and bridge reconstruction.Bill and Katie discuss the broader role of academia in polling and journalism as local media budgets shrink and fewer outlets produce their own statewide polls.Sonder says the Pell Center sees the poll as a public good and a bridge between the university and the community.On the Democratic side, Sonder points to crowded fields and lower name recognition as reasons for uncertainty in races like Lieutenant Governor and Attorney General.Bill notes that in the Lieutenant Governor race, Sabina Matos and Zay Collin are near the top, but the undecided share remains very high.In the Attorney General race, Kim Ahern leads the pack, but 46% of voters are still unsure.The Senate discussion turns to the three-way race involving Jack Reed, Connor Burbridge, and Dr. Luis Daniel Munoz, with Bill arguing that Burbridge’s 12% reflects real campaign momentum.On the Republican side, Sonder explains that the smaller sample size means a larger margin of error, but Elaine Poirino still holds a notable lead over Aaron and Jukian.Bill emphasizes the transparency of the Pell Center’s materials, including the report, crosstabs, methodology, and survey questions.Timestamps 00:00 - New Pell Center poll and the McKee-Folkes Democratic primary headline 00:44 - Katie Sonder on the biggest surprise: the undecided vote 02:30 - How the poll’s two-step undecided question works 04:49 - Why the Pell Center launched Voices of Value 06:03 - Academia, journalism, and the shrinking local polling ecosystem 07:14 - Why the Pell Center sees polling as a public service 10:48 - How Katie thinks about reliability and academic rigor 11:30 - Why down-ballot races have so many undecided voters 12:40 - Using the poll to inform voters and candidate research 13:10 - Jack Reed race, Connor Burbridge, and campaign momentum 14:10 - Lieutenant governor race read: Matos, Zay Collin, and weak showings 14:40 - Republican primary polling challenges and Elaine Poirino’s lead 15:28 - Sample size, margin of error, and confidence on the GOP side 16:44 - Why the Republican race remains too fluid to call 18:39 - Where to find the report, crosstabs, methodology, and survey questions 19:24 - Transparency, expertise, and why the poll matters in the civic landscape Support the show Follow Bill on Instagram and YouTube

  2. 1日前

    Checking in with U.S. Senate Candidate Connor Burbridge

    Send us Fan Mail Connor Burbridge discusses his campaign for U.S. Senate against incumbent Jack Reed, focusing on issues, grassroots strategy, and vision for Rhode Island's future** This episode dives into Connor Burbridge’s grassroots campaign, emphasizing bold ideas to challenge the status quo and invigorate Rhode Island politics. If you're interested in innovative policies, campaign strategies, and how a small state can punch above its weight, this is a must-listen. Key Topics: The current state of Burbridge’s campaign, including poll numbers, fundraising, and ground game strategiesThe importance of debates and candidate transparency, and Burbridge’s efforts to challenge Reed for an open discussionPolicy contrasts: healthcare, elder care, energy crisis, public education, and economic developmentCritique of Reed’s fundraising reliance on corporate and defense sector money vs. Burbridge's grassroots approachThe future of Rhode Island’s defense sector: defense contracts, offshore wind, and transitioning to green manufacturingThe shift in public sentiment toward government and private sector, and how to rebuild trust through effective public investmentThe importance of early groundwork and relationship-building with industry while in oppositionTimestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to Connor Burbridge’s campaign against Jack Reed 00:25 - Campaign momentum and voter support in Rhode Island 00:51 - Fundraising challenges and grassroots strategy 01:36 - Ground game significance and voter engagement 03:07 - Reactions from Reed’s campaign and debate attempts 04:20 - Why debate transparency matters for voters 05:01 - Polling insights: internal vs. validated polls 06:37 - Campaign growth and policy focus areas 07:32 - Key policies: elder care, energy affordability, and education 09:00 - The role of big money vs. grassroots in campaigns 10:12 - Voter responses to national issues like energy nationalization 11:14 - The public’s desire for ambitious, big-picture proposals 12:20 - Shift in public trust from private to public sectors 13:00 - Challenges of government efficiency and rebuilding trust 14:07 - The importance of vision in rebuilding government capacity 16:00 - What the primary shape of the Democratic Party looks like 16:48 - Defense sector economic impact and future growth opportunities 20:09 - Transitioning from defense dependence to green energy and offshore wind 21:26 - The influence of political change on policy priorities 22:11 - Building relationships with industry during opposition 23:15 - Supporting grassroots candidates and re-engaging voters Support the show Follow Bill on Instagram and YouTube

  3. 8月12日

    The RI Small Business Village

    Send us Fan Mail Unlocking Local Economies: Rhode Island's Small Business Village at Providence Place In this episode, we explore a pioneering initiative designed to elevate small businesses through a temporary retail village inside Providence Place Mall. Hear how this innovative approach offers real-world lessons on adaptability, community partnership, and the potential for scalable models supporting local economies, especially amid challenging economic environments. Key Topics: The concept behind the Rhode Island Small Business Village and its strategic timing during summer eventsHow community partnerships and mall collaborations made this pop-up possibleThe role of local investors like Centerville Bank and the importance of private-public collaborationDesign and curatorial approach: creating a curated, store-like experience under one roofThe potential to scale similar models across other locations or turn them into more permanent fixturesThe importance of agility and reimagining existing infrastructure for economic revitalizationStrategies to sustain small businesses in a competitive and uncertain economic climateThe community impact of local entrepreneurship and micro-business support initiativesHow local control and community engagement can redefine commercial spacesTimestamps: 00:00 - Intro to economic development strategies for small businesses 00:29 - Unveiling the Rhode Island Small Business Village concept 01:09 - The impact of summer tourism and international events on local business visibility 02:03 - How the idea originated and the role of Skills for Rhode Island's Future 02:46 - Supporting micro-businesses and creating experiential retail opportunities 03:57 - The evolution from temporary pop-up to potential permanent spaces 04:42 - Partnerships with Providence Place Mall and other stakeholders 05:56 - Curating a cohesive shopping experience under a single roof 07:04 - Scaling and evolving the model to other markets and formats 07:46 - The influence of community banks and local sponsors 08:47 - Repurposing existing infrastructure to support small businesses 10:00 - Navigating economic challenges with innovative thinking 13:38 - Maintaining motivation amid economic setbacks 15:56 - The importance of community impact and long-term vision 18:04 - Final thoughts on expanding and sustaining small business initiatives Support the show Follow Bill on Instagram and YouTube

  4. 8月11日

    Episode 1,000! Checking In with Congressman Gabe Amo

    Send us Fan Mail Navigating Politics and Public Service in Turbulent Times with Congressman Gabe Amo Discover how Congressman Gabe Amo navigates legislative challenges, advocates for Rhode Islanders, and discusses the impact of national policies on local communities. This episode offers insights into bipartisan efforts, the importance of organizing outside government, and the complexities of managing public priorities amidst chaos. Key topics: The legislative landscape during a highly polarized political climateStrategies used by Congress members to oppose harmful policiesBipartisan success stories, including healthcare tax credits and war powers resolutionsThe fight for affordable housing, energy, and food security in Rhode IslandThe influence of global events on local economic conditionsThe importance of grassroots organizing and electoral mobilizationThe role of cultural festivals in fostering community and economic growthPersonal reflections on service, public engagement, and the significance of reaching milestone episodesTimestamps: 00:00 - Introduction and episode overview 00:20 - Congressman's efforts to counteract executive actions and legislate during chaos 00:47 - Bipartisan successes and legislative challenges 01:15 - Advocating amid partisan gridlock and foreign policy issues 01:43 - Responding to misinformation and leadership accountability 02:12 - Organizing outside government for electoral change 02:54 - Addressing Rhode Island's unique affordability challenges 03:33 - Energy and food insecurity at the state level 04:30 - Housing crises and legislative initiatives in Rhode Island 05:24 - Global conflicts and their economic ripple effects 06:02 - National political climate and public outrage 06:34 - Reflections on governance, accountability, and healthcare impacts 07:29 - The importance of full legislative majority for change 08:26 - Personal dedication and upcoming elections’ significance 08:55 - Milestones, including the episode number and reflections on service 09:23 - Celebrating Rhode Island’s cultural festivals and community engagement 09:47 - The role of arts and culture in local identity and economy 10:15 - Closing thoughts and the importance of informed citizenship Support the show Follow Bill on Instagram and YouTube

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Bartholomewtown is an independent news and interview podcast exploring Rhode Island through conversations with the people driving politics, culture, business, and public life. Hosted by journalist Bill Bartholomew, the show delivers insightful interviews, original reporting, and clear-eyed analysis from New England's smallest state—with stories that often resonate far beyond it.