Live On Election Eve With The Reason Roundtable!
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Will Election 2024 result in an orderly transfer of power—or will the results unleash controversy and chaos that threatens the foundations of our democracy? Before America goes to the polls on November 5, you're invited to join the four hosts of The Reason Roundtable—Reason Magazine's own Nick Gillespie, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Peter Suderman, and Matt Welch—live from New York City for a no-holds-barred discussion of what this election means for the future of America.
The Reason Roundtable is a rollicking contretemps between these four opinionated journalists as they put their personal "free minds and free markets" filter on the biggest stories of today. During this hour-long live taping of the popular weekly podcast, expect lively roasting and incisive analysis.
This was filmed live in front of a live audience in New York City.
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- Producer: Hunt Beaty
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Will Election 2024 result in an orderly transfer of power—or will the results unleash controversy and chaos that threatens the foundations of our democracy?
This sounds like a weirdly detached 'exclusive or'. You guys do realize the foundations of "our democracy" were a controversial, chaotic, and disorderly transition of power right?
I heard there was fighting.
And it was supposed to be a one off. The Declaration itself makes very clear that revolution is not to be undertaken lightly. We’re not supposed to have an all out war every four years.
"controversy and chaos that threatens the foundations of our democracy?"
Our democracy or our (D)emocracy?
Hmmmm , should I watch the fake-libertarian regime puppets, or the lotus eaters?
Do you want to watch marxists cosplaying libertarians or people who appreciate America... tough choice.
Orange man bad, by any chance?