Gorman: U.S. Election Process Goes for Too Long

Gorman: U.S. Election Process Goes for Too Long

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The transcript discusses the prolonged nature of US elections compared to other countries, expressing a desire to move past rhetoric to focus on substantive issues. It highlights the importance of democracy's checks and balances and the need for compromise. The speaker reflects on the economic disparity in the US, noting that despite being a leading economy, many feel left behind, leading to widespread discontent.

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What are the implications of the US elections lasting longer than in most countries?

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What does the speaker suggest is necessary for real change in the political landscape?

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In what ways does the speaker believe the current political rhetoric affects public perception?

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How does the speaker perceive the relationship between the economy and the feelings of the population?

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What are the key factors that the speaker identifies as contributing to the dissatisfaction among the population?

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