Episode 8: Tech Governance in Trump’s First 100 Days
Tech Policy in Trump’s Second Administration
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Tech Policy in Trump’s Second Administration
Over 4 million American adults cannot vote due to a felony record. How did these laws come to be?
Nick Seabrook breaks down the odd history and continued practice of gerrymandering—what attempts have been made to change it.
Tim Shenk and Mark Schmitt discuss the evolution of the working class voter over the past 50 years
New America’s Lee Drutman and Stanford’s Didi Kuo discuss the evolving role political parties play in American democracy.
A month after Election Day, Maresa Strano and Mark Schmitt share insights on recently-decided races, Trump’s cabinet picks, and more.
Alexander Keyssar and Oscar Pocasangre break down the history and future of the system we use to elect our presidents.
In the immediate aftermath of the 2024 election, New America’s Maresa Strano and Mark Schmitt share their insights on the results.