This Constitution Podcast | Season 1 | Episode 7
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- Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024
- Have you ever wondered what happens when an election unfolds in unexpected ways?
This episode dives into the surprisingly decisive 2024 presidential election, exploring its unique dynamics and the implications for American democracy. Despite expectations of a close race, the results were clear almost immediately, leaving room to reflect on the shifting coalitions, demographic trends, and the role of the Electoral College in modern elections. What does this tell us about the future of American politics?
Join hosts Savannah Eccles Johnston and Matthew Brogdon as they analyze what this election means for political parties, the electorate, and constitutional processes like the peaceful transfer of power.
Tune in for an engaging conversation that connects the election outcomes to broader themes in constitutional governance and American civic life.
In This Episode
00:42: Overview of the 2024 Presidential Election
02:02: Historical Context of Previous Presidential Elections
03:02: Changing Dynamics of Party Control and Dominance
04:04: Shift in Party Demographics and Minority Vote
05:02: Breakdown of Voter Demographics by Ethnicity and Sex
06:02: Discussing the Latino, Black, and Asian American Vote
07:23: Shift in Republican and Democratic Party Bases
09:24: Electoral College and Senate Outcomes
11:02: Peaceful Transfer of Power and Concession Speech
13:10: Importance of Adhering to Constitutional Principles
14:01: Process of Voting by Electors in the Electoral College
15:55: Managing Faithless Electors
17:23: Role of the Archivist in Electoral Process
18:13: Introduction to the executive agency
18:32: Role of the Vice President on January 6th
19:02: Historical context of Vice Presidents declaring their defeat
19:13: Kamala Harris's responsibilities and constitutional role
20:00: Process of opening electoral votes in Congress
21:02: Potential outcomes and controversies in the 2024 election
22:00: Trump's legislative prospects and potential challenges
23:07: Impact of divided and unified government on passing legislation
25:02: Significant bipartisan legislation examples
25:42: Election results and political stability
26:01: Future of American politics and upcoming elections
26:22: Conclusion and call to continue learning about the Constitution
Notable Quotes
[00:01:14] “We have an incoming president who won the Electoral College, a majority of the popular vote, and all swing states-a clean sweep in 2024.” - Savannah Eccles Johnston
[00:06:49] “Race is losing salience, while gender and class are becoming more central to party politics.” - Matthew Brogdon
[00:15:06] “The decentralization of the Electoral College makes election fraud at a national level incredibly difficult.” - Matthew Brogdon
[00:18:55] “The power of transitions reminds us of the strength of our constitutional system, even in divisive times.” - Savannah Eccles Johnston
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