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Battleground with Amanda Litman and Faiz Shakir

How to Flip a Red State Blue with Tram Nguyen

Battleground with Amanda Litman and Faiz Shakir

The Recount

Government, News, Politics

4.8 β€’ 3.2K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 6 May 2021

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Virginia is for lovers – and, for a long time, it was also for Confederate nostalgia and Republican politics. Richmond, Virginia's capital, was one of the capitals of the Confederacy. Virginia still has over 150 public locations, like streets and parks, that bear Confederate names – for example, Lee Jackson Memorial Highway, which is named after Gen. Robert E. Lee and Gen. Stonewall Jackson. So, given the state's Confederate pride, it should come as no surprise that, from 1968-2004, the state voted exclusively for Republican presidential candidates. But starting in 2008, things began to change. That year, and every four years since, Virginia's electors have gone to the Democratic presidential candidate. Now, Virginia is Democratic trifecta – the party control both legislatures and the governor's office – and the state is renaming its streets and parks to get rid of any associations to the Confederacy.

Tram Nguyen played a huge role in flipping Virginia blue. She is the co-founder and Co-Executive Director of New Virginia Majority, an organization that has registered nearly 300,000 new voters and knocked on 3.1 million doors to get out the vote. They've also played a vital role in restoring formerly incarcerated Virginians' right to vote, expanding Medicaid, and getting undocumented immigrants the right to drivers' licenses. Amanda and Faiz speak with her to learn how she did it and to find out what advice she has for activists and politically engaged citizens, in purple and red states, with similar aspirations.



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0:00.0

I'm Fashikir.

0:02.6

I'm Amanda Lipman.

0:04.6

And this is Balground, a podcast from The Recount and I Heart Radio.

0:08.4

Every Thursday we try and answer the questions about politics.

0:11.0

You didn't even know you should be asking.

0:15.1

This week we want to know how do you flip a red state blue?

0:19.6

And to help us answer our question, we're talking to Tram Wynn.

0:22.6

Tram is a co-founder and co-executive director of new Virginia majority, a political advocacy

0:26.8

group that's been focused on mobilizing communities of color and turning that red state blue.

0:31.2

Fash, I'm really excited to have this conversation today.

0:33.9

As a native Virginia, I was born and raised in the suburbs of DC watching Virginia change

0:40.4

from the Virginia I grew up in to the place it is now has been incredible.

0:45.0

So I think it's worth setting some context here.

0:47.6

I used to drive on Robert E. Lee highway to go to football games against the Stonewall

0:51.7

Jackson generals.

0:53.0

We did not have MLK Day.

0:54.2

We had Lee Jackson King Day.

0:55.9

We had a moment of prayer in schools every morning.

0:58.2

They called it a moment of silence, but it was a moment of prayer.

1:00.9

And basically up until the mid 90s, I believe, they taught the Civil War as the war of Northern

1:06.7

Aggression in Virginia public schools.

1:09.0

Like that was just where I grew up.

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