Kathy Cramer
Building Bridges
As we near July 4th, Maggie explores how Americans can transcend political division and strengthen democracy through shared values. In this hour, Maggie is joined political scientist Katherine Cramer, author of The Politics of Resentment, to examine the roots of rural discontent in Wisconsin and its national impact. Cramer sheds light on the sense of neglect felt in rural communities—and how that resentment shapes political behavior.
The conversation also highlights how authentic, grounded leaders like Senator Tammy Baldwin connect across divides. Maggie emphasizes that despite our differences, most Americans want the same things: affordable healthcare, strong public education, and fair wages. She calls on us to engage in meaningful dialogue and vote for policies that reflect a truly free and equitable society.
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Bridging the Urban / Rural Divide in Wisconsin
In this episode of the “Wisconsin Forward” podcast, Matt Rothschild talks with Professor Kathy Cramer, the political scientist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison who wrote the classic book, The Politics of Resentment. They talk about the dangerous moment our democracy faces right now, and how we should engage with our neighbors. And Professor Cramer explains why she remains hopeful that we’ll get through this.
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