Michael McElroy
Be Better Than This (Hour 1)
The 2024 election is finally over! There was still one undecided race until now—a big one for a seat on the North Carolina Supreme Court, where it appeared the losing candidate was going to be successful in throwing out thousands of votes. Sanity prevailed at the very last minute. We’ll talk to our Courier Newsroom colleague there for the story. Also: Donald Trump’s MAGA mentality has made it almost socially acceptable to engage in heckling and taunting, but there are right ways and wrong ways for Trump critics to make their points and score some points in the court of public opinion.
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Taking Extremism to Extremes (Hour 1)
On the eve of their national convention in Milwaukee, some Republicans are no longer trying to hide their extremism and their contempt for a civil society. We’ll talk to our colleagues in North Carolina about a candidate for governor (and the current Lt. Governor) telling a church audience how he thinks “some folks need killing.”
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Lessons from North Carolina (Hour 1)
We visit with a reporter from our sister outlet in North Carolina, a state with recent experience that only reaffirms how every Wisconsin election matters—every time. It took one state Supreme Court election and one legislator switching parties out of personal spite to turn North Carolina women into second-class citizens when it comes to health care.