The 2024 Presidential Election is here…
And it ‘feels’ as if our country is as divided as ever between our two candidates, former President, Donald J. Trump (R) and current Vice President, Kamala Harris (D).
Much of the news coverage and social media posts are largely ‘Anti’ one candidate over another rather than each side promoting what they stand for and why we should consider giving them our vote.
Today, four members of the Critical Bench team discuss the political climate we are living in. A huge thank you to Tim Nixon, Samantha Harrison and David Sautter for participating.
One thing we MUST remember as our friend Dr. Frank Turek says routinely on his podcast, Cross Examined:
‘We are not voting in one person to office. We are voting for a platform and policies. Our vote brings in an administration of 5,000 people to influence change in our country.’
We must also remember that both candidates are flawed, broken people and we need to look beyond their character issues, which they both have many, to see what they stand for and how will they influence law, policy and the American way of life for the next 4 years.
Your vote matters!
"Whoever wins needs to have a diversification of thought, constituents and people voting for them.” -Tim Nixon
Time Stamps
00:51 – Welcome to the Strong By Design podcast!
01:15 – Join us today as the Critical Bench Team hosts a special episode
04:04 – What would our forefathers think of us today?
08:25 – The CB team shares thoughts on the two-party system
19:54 – Are political views driving us apart?
27:45 – How do social media and the media shape our votes?
34:45 – How to remain united with different political views
39:19 – Sam shares powerful lessons from Adam Grant’s book
42:22 – Popular Vote vs. Electoral College: What’s the difference?
46:00 – Voting with due diligence: What you need to know
52:50 – Life's priorities: What really matters?
1:00:09 – What’s the real definition of tolerance?
1:05:50 – Please share and leave ratings & reviews for the SBD podcast
Resources:
· The Constitution of the United States of America
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