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Ratf**cking, Voter Suppression & a “Sleazy” Petition Drive (Guest: David Daley)

Ratf**cking, Voter Suppression & a “Sleazy” Petition Drive (Guest: David Daley)

Released Wednesday, 28th April 2021
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Ratf**cking, Voter Suppression & a “Sleazy” Petition Drive (Guest: David Daley)

Ratf**cking, Voter Suppression & a “Sleazy” Petition Drive (Guest: David Daley)

Ratf**cking, Voter Suppression & a “Sleazy” Petition Drive (Guest: David Daley)

Ratf**cking, Voter Suppression & a “Sleazy” Petition Drive (Guest: David Daley)

Wednesday, 28th April 2021
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Mark Brewer and Jeff Timmer open this week's show with the inside view of efforts they are leading to disrupt statehouse Republicans:

Timmer's  promised recalls aimed at legislators voting for the GOP voter suppression packageBrewer's fight against the "sleazy" and sometimes downright illegal petition drive seeking to restrict the emergency powers of future Governors.

They are then joined by one of the nation's top experts in gerrymandering, the every-ten-years political exercise to influence election results through partisan map-drawing: author David Daley.

The U.S. Census Bureau released the first of its 2020 reports in the last few days and, as expected, Michigan is one of 7 states losing a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. The population shifts and reallocation of House seats will set launch the every-ten-years battle over drawing congressional maps. Joining us today: an expert in the political gamesmanship of redistricting.

Daley is a senior fellow for FairVote and the author of Ratf**ked: The True Story Behind the Secret Plan to Steal America's Democracy, which helped spark the recent drive to reform gerrymandering. Dave's second book, Unrigged: How Americans Are Battling Back to Save Democracy, chronicles the victories and defeats in state efforts to reform elections and uphold voting rights. 

A frequent lecturer and media source about gerrymandering, he is the former editor-in-chief of Salon.com, and the former CEO and publisher of the Connecticut News Project. He is a digital media fellow at the Wilson Center for the Humanities and the Grady School of Journalism at the University of Georgia. His work has appeared in the New Yorker, The Washington Post, The Guardian, New York magazine, the Atlantic, the Boston Globe, Rolling Stone, Details, and he's been on CNN and NPR. When writing for the Hartford Courant, he helped identify Mark Felt as the "Deep Throat" source for Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein.

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JEFF TIMMER, former Executive Director of the Michigan Republican Party, is a political, public affairs and communications strategist who has spent 30 years in the trenches of Michigan and national politics. He has advised and directed hundreds of legislative, congressional, statewide political and ballot issue campaigns. He was an advisor to Ohio Governor John Kasich's 2016 presidential campaign.Jeff is a leading redistricting expert and has been an advisor to Speakers of the Michigan House, Michigan Senate Majority Leaders, the Michigan House and Senate Republican campaign committees, and the Michigan Republican Party.He is co-founder of Republicans and Independents for Biden, and is a senior advisor to the Lincoln Project.MARK BREWER served for 18 years as chair or executive chair of the Michigan Democratic Party and as a member of the Democratic National Committee. He's been a delegate to 5 Democratic National Conventions. He has been involved in a wide variety of election cases since the 1980s including county, legislative and congressional redistricting, presidential primaries/caucuses, recalls, recounts, ballot access, voter protection on Election Day and the protection of the right to vote a straight party ticket. Mark’s ballot question work ranges from city to county to statewide on topics from the minimum wage, earned sick leave and community benefits to straight party voting, tax reform, redistricting, campaign finance and ethics reform, and county charter government.

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