EP 33 | Jamelle Bouie on Black Voters and the 2024 Election
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Jamelle Bouie is one of the leading voices at the intersection of politics, history and race in the United States. He's a writer for the New York Times, a frequent contributor to CBS News and he has a thriving TikTok channel where he elucidates current affairs for younger audiences. I sat down with Jamelle to discuss the upcoming election season, and to bring into focus many of the issues that Black voters are focused on. We discussed whether these issues will be on the 'front burner' this year, and we talked about some of the issues that don't get as much attention, like the Voting Rights Act, and how that will impact us all in the coming year. I'm looking forward to having Jamelle on the show as often as possible leading up to the 2024 election. Follow him on TikTok here: Jamelle Bouie TikTok Jamelle Bouie's Website Be sure to join the Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/darastarrtucker.  Subscribe to the "I'm All Over the Place" podcast through your favorite podcast provider here: https://allovertheplace.buzzsprout.com Learn more about my music and how you can support this channel below:  https://www.linktr.ee/daratuckerb https://www.patreon.com/darastarrtucker https://www.tiktok.com/@darastarrtucker  https://www.facebook.com/darastarrtucker https://www.instagram.com/daratuckerb https://www.twitter.com/darastarrtucker https://www.darastarrtucker.com Support the show Stay up to date with all things Dara Starr Tucker here: Dara Starr Tucker LinkTree Dara Starr Tucker TikTok Dara Starr Tucker Instagram Dara Starr Tucker YouTube Dara Starr Tucker Facebook
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