It’s kind of hard to believe that Election Day is less than 24 hours away. In some ways, it feels like this election was here before I was born, and will continue to be here after I’m gone, but in reality, we’re 24 hours away from the big day.
At this stage of the game, the platforms are out there, the closing arguments have been made, and the infinite about of campaign dollars have been collected. Now, is the time for action, followed by the time for waiting, as we wait to find out which side of the political aisle was more motivated to get out there and have their voices heard.
Voices from both sides of the spectrum have travelled from state to state, trying to encourage people that their candidate is the one that will tackle some of our most difficult issues. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg joined me over the weekend (in a non-official capacity) to talk about a number of factors that he believes voters should consider when making their decision on Tuesday.
We focused on the final weekend push, union voters and their impact on this election, and the difficult balancing act trying to encourage both Sanders’ and Cheney’s supporters to vote for the Vice President.
If you’re still on the fence this Election Day, give this conversation a listen.
It starts 5 minutes and 30 seconds into the episode, click below to listen.
[Spreaker: Outside The Box]