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On today’s Hard Knock Radio Show (08-17-20) we speal with longtime organizer, Robert Biko Baker about what is unfolding in the city of Milawaukee on Day 1 of the DNC (Democratic National Convention). We talk to Biko about the political landscape of Wisconsin and how things are shaping up for the 2020 Presidential election.
We talk about the attempts to enact extreme measures of voter suppression in Wisconsin and how young activist throughout the state are resisting. We also talk about the slew of young activists and women who have transformed the political landscape.
We also talk about the things the Democratic Party leadership are not doing to better engage young voters, and how that might come back to really haunt them on election day.
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