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Republicans Are Setting Off a ‘Doom Loop’ for Democracy

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Notable books mentioned: Why We're Polarized, Give Us a Minute by Ari Berman, The ballot, the modern struggle for voting rights in America by Ari Berman, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy by John le Carré

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Republicans Are Setting Off a ‘Doom Loop’ for Democracy mentions Why We're Polarized, Give Us a Minute by Ari Berman, The ballot, the modern struggle for voting rights in America by Ari Berman, and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy by John le Carré with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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The insurrection at the Capitol on Jan. 6 failed. Donald Trump is not the president. But at the state level, the Republican war on elections is posting startling wins. They are trying to do what Trump failed to do: neuter elections as a check on Republican power. A new report by three voting rights groups found that 24 laws have been passed in 14 states this year that will allow state legislatures to “politicize, criminalize and interfere in election administration.” And a May analysis from the Brennan Center found that Republican-controlled legislatures in 14 states have passed 22 laws that made voting harder, with dozens of others currently moving through the legislative process. This is an example of what I’ve sometimes referred to as the “doom loop of democracy”: highly gerrymandered Republican state legislatures in key swing states passing legislation that gives them more power to discourage Democratic-leaning groups from voting, throw out legitimate votes and overturn election results — all of it backed up by Republican-dominated courts. Ari Berman is a senior reporter at Mother Jones and the author of “Give Us the Ballot: The Modern Struggle for Voting Rights in America.” He’s done excellent coverage of these state bills. So I wanted to bring him on, in part, to understand these bills on a more detailed level: What do they actually do? What kind of impact will they have? But we also discuss the Republican Party’s minoritarian path to power, potential nightmare 2024 election scenarios, how voting rights became a culture war issue, whether the United States is becoming a “competitive authoritarianism” political system, why the biggest scandal in American democracy is what’s legal and even expected, what HR1 — even if it had passed — would and wouldn’t have fixed and much more. Mentioned in this episode: “What Georgia’s Voting Law Really Does” by Nick Corasaniti and Reid J. Epstein “The Insurrection Was Put Down. The GOP Plan for Minority Rule Marches On.” by Ari Berman “Call it authoritarianism” by Zack Beauchamp “Statement of Concern: The Threats to American Democracy and the Need for National Voting and Election Administration Standards” by multiple “Advantage, GOP” by By Laura Bronner and Nathaniel Rakich “2020 Census: What the Reapportionment Numbers Mean” by Dave Wasserman Recommendations: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy by John le Carré Race and Reunion by David Blight Dirty Work by Eyal Press You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of "The Ezra Klein Show" at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris and Kate Sinclair; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld, audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Special thanks to Kristin Lin.
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Individuals interested in political science and democracyIndividuals interested in voting rights and political activismIndividuals interested in voting rights and American democracyReaders looking to diversify their literary choices.Readers interested in American history and race relationsReaders interested in labor issues and economic structures

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Best for Individuals interested in political science and democracyOften cited around polarization in politics

This was a key theme of my book, Why We're Polarized. That book, it came out in January of 2020, so I was working on it in the years before that.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in political science and democracy
Key quote: This was a key theme of my book, Why We're Polarized.
Ezra Klein discusses the dynamics of political polarization and how it affects party behavior, referencing his book 'Why We're Polarized' to illustrate these concepts. He emphasizes the asymmetrical nature of polarization between the Democratic and Republican parties and how this leads to a feedback loop that undermines democratic processes.
ASIN: 5614985123
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Give Us a Minute cover
Best for Individuals interested in voting rights and political activismOften cited around voting rights legislation

Ari Berman is a senior reporter at Mother Jones, where he's done remarkable work covering voting rights and voter laws in the states over the past couple of years. He's the author of Give Us a Minute.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in voting rights and political activism
Key quote: Ari Berman is a senior reporter at Mother Jones, where he's done remarkable work covering voting rights and voter laws in the states over the past couple of years.
The host mentions 'Give Us a Minute' to highlight Ari Berman's extensive reporting on the recent wave of restrictive voting laws across the United States. This book provides crucial insights into the implications of these laws for American democracy and the ongoing struggle for voting rights.
ASIN: B0G1TXT8Q3
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The ballot, the modern struggle for voting rights in America cover
Best for Individuals interested in voting rights and American democracyOften cited around voting rights legislation

Ari Berman is a senior reporter at Mother Jones, where he's done remarkable work covering voting rights and voter laws in the states over the past couple of years. He's the author of The ballot, the modern struggle for voting rights in America.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in voting rights and American democracy
Key quote: Ari Berman is a senior reporter at Mother Jones, where he's done remarkable work covering voting rights and voter laws in the states over the past couple of years.
The host mentions Ari Berman's book to highlight the ongoing struggle for voting rights in America amidst recent legislative changes. Berman's work provides crucial insights into the implications of these laws on democracy and the electoral process.
ASIN: 0195019970
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Best for Readers looking to diversify their literary choices.Often cited around reading diverse books

I'm reading Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. Have you ever read that?

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Readers looking to diversify their literary choices.
Key quote: So I'm reading Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.
The host mentioned 'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy' as part of a broader discussion about diversifying reading material. They are currently reading the book to switch things up and reflect on its connection to their interests.
ASIN: B0D1W1VS2L
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Race and Reunion
David Blight
Best for Readers interested in American history and race relationsOften cited around history of race

I just read a great book by David Blight, the Yale University historian, called Race and Reunion.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in American history and race relations
Key quote: It's basically about the mythology of the lost cause after the Civil War and how Southerners built an entire mythology over losing the Civil War, which they then turned into a victory during Jim Crow.
The host mentioned 'Race and Reunion' to highlight the historical context of race relations in the United States and the enduring impact of the Civil War's aftermath. The book's exploration of the 'lost cause' mythology and its implications for contemporary issues resonated with the current political landscape.
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Dirty Work
A.L. Press
Best for Readers interested in labor issues and economic structuresOften cited around invisible jobs in economy

I'm reading a forthcoming book by my friend A.L. Press called Dirty Work.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in labor issues and economic structures
Key quote: I think it's extremely relevant in terms of what happened in the pandemic, where a lot of people were forced to leave their homes.
The host mentions 'Dirty Work' to highlight the importance of recognizing the often overlooked jobs that sustain the economy, especially in the context of the pandemic. The book is seen as relevant to understanding the dynamics of labor and societal value during challenging times.
ASIN: B08FGV8KCM
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Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

Confidence: 90%

The movie was great. So now I'm reading the book, but I completely forgot what happened in the movie.