Stateside for Wednesday, November 11, 2020
Today on Stateside, the election results are mostly settled, but that hasn’t stopped Republican leaders from following Trump’s lead with unfounded arguments about voter fraud. We talk with the executive director of Voters Not Politicians who’s been keeping tabs on the situation. Plus, we take a look at the role Native American voters played in this election. And, we discuss the future of the GOP.
[Get Stateside on your phone: subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts today.]
Listen to the full show above or find individual segments below.
A post-mortem on Election Day from the group that fought to reform voting in Michigan
Stateside’s conversation with Nancy Wang
- Nancy Wang is the executive director of Voters Not Politicians
Often overlooked, Native American voters poised to become powerful voting bloc in Michigan
Stateside’s conversation with Matthew Fletcher
- Matthew Fletcher is a law professor at Michigan State University and the director of the Indigenous Law and Policy Center
What’s the future of the MI GOP? We asked two former chairs.
Stateside’s conversation with Bobby Schostak and Susy Avery
- Bobby Schostak is the former Michigan Republican Party Chairman
- Susy Avery is the former Michigan Republican Party Chairman
Copyright 2021 Michigan Radio. To see more, visit Michigan Radio.