Introducing The Politic Deli, The Podcast That Bridges The Partisan Communication Gap

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Author: Dan Howle
Created: 27 Mar, 2023
Updated: 10 Apr, 2023
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The Independent Voter Project continues to foster conversations and exchanges with the Politic Deli podcast. Dan Howle continues his heralded public service career with honest and open conversations with policy makers past and present. Politic Deli provides a bridge to the partisan communication gap by re-establishing civil exchange.

In the premiere episode, Howle speaks with show producers about the premise of the show, why it is important to the policy landscape. He shares about the Independent Voter Project as well and the National Association of Nonpartisan Reformers and what listeners can expect from these honest, informative conversations for the reformers and life-long policy makers alike.

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