Politics Between Us
Welcome back to Politics Between Us and Episode 5 of Mud Season. This week, we’re joined by Betsy Sweet, an important Maine political activist and human rights advocate, two-time candidate for statewide office, and friend of presidential candidate Marianne Williamson. When Betsy ran for the U.S. Senate in 2020 on a platform of healthcare for all, campaign finance reform, and heart-centered politics, Chuck Schumer’s operation went around Washington calling her a witch. A reporter actually called her to ask if it was true. Her response: “If I am, I’m a very bad one — I would’ve taken care of this a long time ago.” Now Graham Platner is running on almost the exact same platform — and he’s on MSNBC. And no one is calling him a witch. That tension is at the heart of this conversation. We get into what it means to be a woman in politics, and what the electorate might be ready for now that it wasn’t ready for in 2020. We cover what the media keeps missing about Platner’s campaign and why Betsy is one of his loudest champions. Plus: we explore why a message of love and empathy might be exactly what this moment calls for, even if it takes a while for people to take you seriously. Stick around for AGEBAIT, where Luca brings Alison a clip of James Talarico — the Democratic Senate candidate in Texas making waves talking about religion, meaning, and community. Is a turn toward faith what the left needs to make sense of these incoherent times? Background Reading Politics Between Us Substack [https://politicsbetweenus.substack.com/] “I’ve Got Your Back” Politics (Luca DeAngelis) [https://politicsbetweenus.substack.com/p/ive-got-your-back-politics-december] All You Need Is Love (Alison Beyea) [https://politicsbetweenus.substack.com/p/all-you-need-is-love] Witches at the Polls (Marianne Williamson) [https://www.transformarticles.com/p/witches-at-the-polls?hide_intro_popup=true] James Talarico on Religion [https://www.tiktok.com/@talarico4life/video/7580433451476733239?_r=1&_t=ZT-96Sq3uNcrPh] Politics Between Us is created by Alison Beyea and Luca DeAngelis. Produced by Steven Jackson. Research by Jeff Sanders. This Substack is a personal project. Alison and Luca are both employees of Colby College, but the views and opinions expressed here are entirely our own and do not represent those of Colby College or any other institutions with which we are affiliated. This publication is not produced, sponsored, or endorsed by the College. Keywords: Betsy Sweet, Graham Platner, Susan Collins, Maine Senate race, heart-centered politics, women in politics, gender and elections, civil rights, Marianne Williamson, James Talarico, religion and politics, populism, Maine politics, community organizing. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit politicsbetweenus.substack.com [https://politicsbetweenus.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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