Breaking The Meta
Fail at your job, you get a performance plan. Shavonne Hedgepeth says Congress should too. A grassroots run in Maryland's 4th District (MD-04). Shavonne Hedgepeth works in capital planning at Metro by day and is running for Congress in Maryland's 4th by night — a "pragmatic progressive" who refuses to promise things a freshman can't deliver. In this episode she breaks down the real pain points in District 4: federal workers destabilized by shutdowns, a healthcare desert with one primary-care doctor per ~2,000 residents, housing thousands of units short, and residents in Bowie drinking brown water from a pipe flagged five years ago. She lays out an accountability model most candidates never offer — a 12-member constituent council she'll meet with quarterly and a public constituent dashboard so you don't wait until election season to see what she's done. We get into why she won't run on lowering gas and grocery prices ("that's lying to you"), her day-one priorities, where U.S. foreign-policy trust went, and why she thinks her own party needs an audit. Her platform: Medicare for All, abolishing ICE, restoring public education funding, ending Citizens United, taxing billionaires — built district-first. ▶ Support the campaign / learn more: https://voteshavonneforcongress.com/ [https://voteshavonneforcongress.com/] Breaking the Meta interviews the grassroots and independent candidates mainstream media overlooks — no PAC money, accountable, working to break the two-party stranglehold on American politics.
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