Welcome to Utah Understands the Assignment, the podcast dedicated to breaking down barriers across political, ideological, spiritual, and community lines with one united goal: Electing Kamala Harris as President of the United States this November. Our weekly episodes feature inspiring conversations with Utah's grassroots leaders, elected officials, celebrities, and everyday citizens from all corners of the state. Together, we are committed to saving the soul and future of our democratic republic.Utah Understands the Assignment is more than just a campaign; it's a movement. We are a Big Tent Coalition that transcends the traditional Left vs. Right divide, focusing on common values and shared goals. Each episode dives into the heart of our mission, showcasing the diverse voices and perspectives that make up our coalition.But our assignment doesn't stop there. Utah also understands the critical need to Bust the Super Majority that controls our state. We are dedicated to restoring normal representative legislative order in Utah, ensuring that every voice is heard and every vote counts.Join us each week as we explore the path to a brighter future for our state and our nation. Together, we can make history. Together, Utah Understands the Assignment.
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September 7, 2024
In this insightful episode of 'Utah Understands the Assignment,' hosts Wendy and Drew engage with Michelle Quist, Lori Spruance, and Jade Velasquez to explore the crucial legislative amendments and their wider implications for Utah. The discussion centers on the impact of amendments like A, B, C, and D, emphasizing the importance of voter education and active participation. Michelle Quist critiques legislative deceptions affecting voter rights and stresses the need for better support for teachers, while Lori Spruance highlights her campaign's focus on public education, child hunger, mental health, and diverse legislative representation. Jade Velasquez reports from various political events, underlining the urgency of grassroots organizing. The episode calls for mobilizing volunteers and supporting candidates who can challenge the supermajority for balanced and transparent governance in Utah.
August 17, 2024
In this episode of <b>'Utah Understands the Assignment,'</b> hosts Drew and Wendy bring together a diverse coalition of political figures for an in-depth discussion on Utah's evolving political landscape. The episode begins by honoring the late Senator Karen Mayne, recognizing her enduring legacy and invaluable contributions to the state. <br />Among the featured guests is City Council Member Zach Robinson, who shares insights into his inclusive and community-focused campaign for a County Council seat. His approach underscores the importance of representation and the need for voices that reflect Utah's diverse population.<br />Council Member Natalie Pinkney joins the conversation despite technical challenges, offering her perspective on the critical issues of education and generational wealth. She highlights the challenges and opportunities within the educational system and the long-term impact on economic mobility for future generations.<br />Representative Gay Lynn Bennion takes a deep dive into pressing matters such as water conservation and housing. She delivers a stark warning about the consequences of misaligned legislative priorities, urging a more thoughtful and balanced approach to governance that considers the state's future sustainability.<br />Rebecca Cummings, running for Lieutenant Governor alongside Brian King, passionately addresses the alarming trend of book bans and the broader fight against extreme political shifts. She advocates for robust grassroots efforts in the 2024 election, emphasizing the necessity of standing up against radical ideologies that threaten to reshape Utah's political and social fabric.<br />The episode also delves into Utah's libertarian roots, examining how the fusion of radical ideologies with religious influences is shaping the current socio-political climate. The conversation touches on the rising community tensions, the dangers of extremist rhetoric, and the critical need for voter engagement.<br />Throughout the episode, the speakers collectively stress the importance of voter turnout and the support of moderate Democratic candidates. They argue that such support is essential for ensuring balanced governance in a state where political extremism is becoming increasingly prevalent. The discussion serves as a call to action, urging Utahns to actively participate in shaping the state's future by backing candidates who prioritize the well-being of all residents.
August 10, 2024
In this episode of 'Utah Understands the Assignment,' co-hosts Drew and Wendy explore the grassroots efforts and bipartisan cooperation aimed at enhancing representation and protecting democracy in Utah. Guests include Cissy Rasmussen, who discusses creating supportive activist communities; Katrina Fallick-Wang, who shares her journey from rural poverty to political candidacy; Jacob Rugh, who analyzes political shifts in Utah; Darlene McDonald, who talks about strategic campaign decisions; Rosalba Dominguez, who highlights the struggle with student debt and health issues; and Elliot Kaufmann, who provides insights on effective campaign support. The episode emphasizes mobilizing the community, breaking the Republican supermajority, and fostering bipartisan dialogue, using tools like ActBlue and FundHero for campaign efficiency.
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