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  • What Happens Between Now and Inauguration Day? | Sarah Ursprung and Connor Semelsberger
    2024/11/13

    The election has swung decisively toward conservatives. But Inauguration Day is not until January 20th and the new Congress will not be in session until January 3rd. What happens between now and then? Connor Semelsburg, Government Relations Director for the Heritage Foundation, and Sarah Ursprung, Director of Government Relations for Heritage Action for America.

    The Heritage Foundation: www.heritage.org

    Heritage Action for America: www.heritageaction.com

    Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@heritage.org


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    19 分
  • Trump Has Won. What Happened and What’s Next? | Hans von Spakovsky
    2024/11/06

    As of early this morning, Wednesday November 6th, Donald J Trump has won the presidency of the United states of America. There are still several house and senate races that are up in the air, but conservative policy has won a decisive victory in this cycle.

    I sat down with Heritage Senior Legal Fellow, Hans von Spakovsky, to get his take on the events of last night and this morning.

    Hans von Spakovsky on X: https://x.com/hvonspakovsky

    Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@heritage.org

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    11 分
  • What Will the Election Mean for the Border? | Lora Ries
    2024/10/30

    A future Trump or Harris administration would take fundamentally different approaches to critical facets of American life. One such facet, an issue that has been at the forefront of both political campaigns, is the southern border.

    Here to explain what to expect from a potential Harris or Trump administration on the border is Lora Ries, Director of the Border Security and Immigration Center at The Heritage Foundation.


    Lora Ries on X: https://x.com/lora_ries


    Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@heritage.org

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    10 分
  • Do Voters Care about Education Choice? | Lindsey Burke
    2024/10/23

    Today, education as the key to self-advancement and a better life is still a principle held dear by Americans. But today, many families find the education that they desire for their children out of reach. Public school systems are often mired in bureaucracy and misplaced priorities, which puts political objectives over the wellbeing and education of children. In the absence of competition, academic outcomes are an afterthought. The values of conservative families are denigrated.

    We at the Heritage Foundation believe that the best thing we can do for families is to give them choices. And the availability and quality of those choices seems to be on the minds of voters heading to the polls this November. Lindsey Burke is the Director of the Center of Education Policy here at the Heritage Foundation. She joins the podcast to explain.

    Lindsey Burke on X: https://x.com/lindseymburke

    Heritage Education Freedom Report Card: https://www.heritage.org/educationreportcard/


    Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@heritage.or

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    13 分
  • Will Hurricane Milton Affect the Vote? | Hans von Spakovsky
    2024/10/16

    Hurricanes Helene and Milton have caused devastation across several states in the American southeast, most notably in the Carolinas, Georgia, and Florida. With the 2024 Election only a few weeks ago, many are concerned about whether these voters will have the ability to be heard this cycle. Hans von Spakovsky joins the podcast to explain.

    Hans von Spakovsky on X: https://x.com/HvonSpakovsky

    Heritage Election Integrity Scorecard: https://www.heritage.org/electionscorecard/

    Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@heritage.org


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    10 分
  • How Does Influence Really Work on Capitol Hill? | Bradley Devlin
    2024/10/09

    We are very excited that our partners at the Daily Signal have recently released a new podcast, The Signal Sitdown, hosted by politics reporter Bradley Devlin. In the show, Bradley sits down with movers and shakers in Washington who are willing to take him behind the scenes on how policy comes about in our Nation’s Capitol. How does the sausage actually get made in Washington, DC? Bradley joins us in the studio to explain.

    Bradley Devlin on X: https://x.com/bradleydevlin

    The Signal Sitdown Podcast: https://www.dailysignal.com/the-signal-sitdown

    Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@heritage.org


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    19 分
  • Why is Iran Striking Israel? | Bob Peters
    2024/10/01

    Today, Iran launched a major missile attack on Israel, apparently in response to Israel’s killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and other leaders a few days ago. Here to explain what this event may mean, as it unfolds, is Heritage Research Fellow, Nuclear Deterrence and Missile Defense Bob Peters.

    Bob Peters on X: https://x.com/realbobpeters

    Report on Iran Developing a Nuclear Weapon: https://www.heritage.org/middle-east/report/iran-inching-toward-nuclear-weapons-breakout-what-does-mean-the-united-states

    Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@heritage.org


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    15 分
  • Why Are Men Being Placed in Female Prisons?
    2024/09/26

    California’s Senate Bill 132 made it legal to transfer trans-identifying male inmates into female prisons. The outcomes have been

    Kelsey Bolar, Director of Storytelling at the Independent Womens’ Forum, joins the podcast to give context to this issue and to explain the importance of storytelling in conservative messaging.

    Kelsey Bolar on X: https://x.com/kelseybolar

    Cruel & Unusual Punishment Short Film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Sn5MyVZ5RY&t=47s

    Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@heritage.org


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    18 分