The Spectacle Podcast: The Official Podcast of The American Spectator
Here Is How Republicans Take Back Cities
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In case you haven’t noticed, Democrats tend to be bad at running cities. The bluer the city government, the more rampant crime and crumbling infrastructure you get. The good news? There is a way to fight back. On today’s episode of The Spectacle, hosts Melissa Mackenzie and Scott McKay highlight the brand-new city of St. George, Louisiana, as a prime example of what conservatives taking back and wielding political power would look like. Read Scott’s piece here and join them to hear their analysis!