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State Assembly Candidate Dina Nina Martinez Rutherford On Trans Rights, Affordability, and Politics Rooted in Compassion

59 min · 30 de dic de 2025
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State Assembly Candidate and current Madison Alder Dina Nina Martinez Rutherford joins the show to talk about why representation matters in the fight for trans rights, how she plans on tackling the affordability crisis, and how her politics are driven by compassion and collaboration.

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