Clock the Tea with Dr. Long
Clock the Tea with Dr. Long launches *Season 4: Vote 2026* with a sharp, timely, and unapologetically Wisconsin‑rooted deep dive into the political landscape shaping this year’s midterms. Dr. Long opens the season by grounding listeners in the realities of 2026: rising costs of living, shifting voting laws, and the national ripple effects of recent Supreme Court decisions. As he puts it, this is a year where “it’s important to start talking about current issues that are impacting us locally and nationally,” and the episode wastes no time breaking down what voters need to understand as primaries unfold across the country. From national redistricting battles to the dynamics shaping Wisconsin’s own gubernatorial field, Dr. Long walks listeners through the forces influencing the election cycle without predicting outcomes. He highlights reporting from outlets like CNN, ABC, and WISN to contextualize how gerrymandering, fundraising, and shifting party coalitions are shaping the political map. The episode also explores the contrasting profiles of local figures such as David Crowley and Francesca Hong, examining how their backgrounds, policy priorities, and community ties resonate with different parts of the state. As Dr. Long notes, Crowley’s emphasis on affordability and community trust-building reflects issues “every Wisconsinite cares about,” while Hong’s progressive platform aligns strongly with Dane County’s values. The episode then widens its lens to national tensions, including congressional debates over the SAVE Act and the growing fractures within the Republican Party. Dr. Long cites reporting that four GOP senators broke ranks on a key amendment, calling it “another example of Republicans breaking from Trump,” and uses this moment to discuss how federal policy battles intersect with everyday concerns like voting access, immigration, and economic stability. He also touches on international conflict and its domestic impact, noting that stalled negotiations abroad continue to influence gas prices and cost‑of‑living pressures at home. Balancing the political heaviness, Dr. Long celebrates Pride Month with intention and joy, reminding listeners that “you are who you are through and through 365 days of the year.” The episode spotlights Wisconsin’s Pride flag‑raising at the Capitol, local protections for gender‑affirming care, and a powerful profile of trailblazer Audre Lorde, whose words “became a rallying cry against injustice.” The show also highlights a major local victory: the release of 135 beagles from Ridgeland Farms after years of advocacy, underscoring the community’s commitment to compassion and accountability. Season 4 begins with clarity, heart, and a call to stay informed — because understanding the stakes is the first step toward shaping Wisconsin’s future. Visit www.drmarklong.com Listen on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio and Amazon Music. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUNgD6OB7Y0Bv2ZJAN7u7dg Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/ce102b4c-4321-4873-be03-e1bdd908f93f/clock-the-tea-with-dr-long Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/clock-the-tea-with-dr-long/id1852896832 Visit https://redcircle.com/shows/c073929d-a568-44d6-b1a4-2ba85e235284 to learn more about the podcast. RSS feed link: https://feeds.redcircle.com/c073929d-a568-44d6-b1a4-2ba85e235284
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