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Maxine Waters has been serving in Congress for more than 30 years. In that time, she’s built a reputation as someone who calls it like she sees it. But she doesn’t shy away from reaching across the aisle and working with Republicans, when it means she can pass bills that will improve the lives of all Americans. In this episode, Rep. Waters gives an insider’s perspective on Washington and leadership, and the problems she’s using her position to solve. She shares the importance of standing for something and being consistent. She also reveals her secrets for finding Republicans who are willing to help her get things gone. Listen for these pearls of wisdom, as well as Waters’ take on the vital issues that rarely get covered on cable news.
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