Questions of power, accountability, and public trust take center stage as Santita Jackson examines the fallout from Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner's withdrawal from the race. Joined by John Nichols, Nina Turner, India Walton, and Dr. James Zogby, she explores due process, veterans' struggles, grassroots political movements, and the tensions between voters and party institutions. At its heart, the conversation asks what happens when a movement built on frustration, hope, and political change suddenly finds itself searching for a new path forward.
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The Cory Ruiz Case: Building Trust and Lasting Change (Hour 2)
45:57

The Cory Ruiz Case: Seeking Answers and Accountability (Hour 1)
44:11

What Progressives Want and Why the Establishment Is Worried (Hour 2)
45:31