Deborah Williams - Understanding the Importance of Poll Workers

In this episode, David Olds, Jim Newman and Dr. Deborah Williams discuss the political landscape in DeSoto County, Mississippi, focusing on upcoming elections, voter registration, and the importance of civic engagement. Dr. Williams emphasizes the need for community involvement, the role of poll workers, and the significance of voting as a civic duty. The conversation also touches on national issues affecting local politics, including Medicaid cuts and controversial immigration policies, while encouraging listeners to participate actively in the democratic process.

Chapters

01:02 Political Landscape in DeSoto County
05:34 Voter Engagement and Poll Workers
10:00 Candidates and Elections in Horn Lake
14:27 Strategies for Democratic Success
17:48 Key Deadlines and Voting Information
20:50 National Issues Impacting Local Elections
22:19 The State of DEI and Its National Implications
25:57 The Importance of Voting and Civic Engagement
26:27 Cultural Resilience Against Erasure
27:18 Political Dynamics in DeSoto County
30:04 Voter Turnout Trends and Political Challenges
32:09 Concerns Over Bounty on Illegal Immigrants
36:58 Historical Parallels and the Need for Awareness
39:17 Encouragement for Civic Participation



Deborah Williams - Understanding the Importance of Poll Workers