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The Run Up

The Run Up

By: The Real News Network (TRNN)
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A collaborative podcast for the last month before the 2020 election, from The Real News team, coordinated by Editor in Chief Maximillian Alvarez and Managing Editor Lisa Snowden-McCray

The harried and, frankly, terrifying period surrounding this election will be a time when people are desperate for information, desperate for sharp reporting and commentary that helps them cut through the bullshit punditry and political doublespeak, desperate to hear from—and learn how they can join—those who are fighting to keep hope, justice, and love alive as the world darkens. That’s why our team is coming together to bring you “The Run Up.”Copyright The Real News Network (TRNN)
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Episodes
  • Hothouse 2020: An out-of-bounds look at election day and what it could mean for the climate
    Nov 6 2020
    In this climate episode of The Run Up, we cover the rights of nature, an emerging people’s third party, and the future of global climate reparations, and we speak to Democratic megadonor and 2020 Democratic primary candidate Tom Steyer.

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    34 mins
  • What's at Stake for Working People This Election?
    Nov 2 2020
    Editor-in-Chief Maximillian Alvarez interviews a panel of workers from around the country—Vanessa Bain, an Instacart shopper in California, Leo Carney, a chef in Mississippi, and Erin Oberson, a registered nurse in Maine—about what matters to them this election.
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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • 'No good options' for the military if Trump refuses to concede
    Oct 31 2020
    The divisions between leadership, rank and file, and politicized law enforcement would be exposed by a contested election, says veteran Danny Sjursen, and the military institution may not survive in the form it has today.
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    24 mins
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