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Second Helping - The DNC Bubble of Joy

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In this special episode of Second Helping, hosts Grace Cowan and Katelyn Brewer speak with Kathryn Harvey, chair of the Spartanburg County Democratic Party, about her experiences and speech at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Harvey shares insights on her campaign against incumbent Republican Representative William Timmons and the rising enthusiasm among Democrats in South Carolina.

This episode also features a conversation with Brady Quirk-Garvin, a Democratic political strategist, who reflects on the impact of the convention and the generational shift within the party. The discussion highlights the collective energy and the inclusive atmosphere of the convention, as well as the importance of grassroots mobilization and the push for diversity in politics.

00:00 Introduction to the Special Episode

00:32 Interview with Kathryn Harvey

01:58 Campaign Strategies and Local Impact

04:16 The Role of Youth and National Energy

06:43 The Importance of Local Engagement

09:30 Reflections on the Democratic National Convention

14:17 Interview with Brady Quirk Garvin

18:02 The Power of Diversity and Inclusion

36:19 Closing Thoughts and Farewell

Copyright 2024 Grace Cowan


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In this special episode of Second Helping, hosts Grace Cowan and Katelyn Brewer speak with Kathryn Harvey, chair of the Spartanburg County Democratic Party, about her experiences and speech at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Harvey shares insights on her campaign against incumbent Republican Representative William Timmons and the rising enthusiasm among Democrats in South Carolina.

This episode also features a conversation with Brady Quirk-Garvin, a Democratic political strategist, who reflects on the impact of the convention and the generational shift within the party. The discussion highlights the collective energy and the inclusive atmosphere of the convention, as well as the importance of grassroots mobilization and the push for diversity in politics.

00:00 Introduction to the Special Episode

00:32 Interview with Kathryn Harvey

01:58 Campaign Strategies and Local Impact

04:16 The Role of Youth and National Energy

06:43 The Importance of Local Engagement

09:30 Reflections on the Democratic National Convention

14:17 Interview with Brady Quirk Garvin

18:02 The Power of Diversity and Inclusion

36:19 Closing Thoughts and Farewell

Copyright 2024 Grace Cowan


  continue reading

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