Generation Reset with Kerry Rodríguez

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Generation Reset with Kerry Rodríguez

Generation Reset is for people who didn’t grow up obsessed with American politics—but can’t ignore it anymore.With the Supreme Court’s ruling in Louisiana v. Callais, states may have more room to redraw electoral maps in ways that reshape representation, competition, and voter power. For political operatives, the fear is election chaos: maps changing close to primaries or general elections, disrupting turnout, candidate filing, campaign strategy, ballot design, absentee voting, and voter trust. Even when courts intervene later, confused voters may not come back.But the bigger question is what happens to people who have tuned out American politics because its consequences have not yet reached their daily lives. What changes when the structure of government suddenly becomes impossible to ignore? What does this mean for founders building political, civic, and campaign technology? And how should candidates and incumbents adapt as the n

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    I’m your host, Kerry Rodriguez. This is a show about political activation: what pulls people into American politics, what pushes them away, and what happens when staying disengaged is no longer an option.In an era where states may have more room to redraw voting maps and reshape political power, the stakes are changing for voters, campaigns, founders, and communities across the country. Whether you are tuned into politics or running from it, the reality is simple: at some point, the rules of government may reach your life — and you may need to engage to protect your lifestyle.Join us every week on Generation Reset, where we explore the people, power shifts, and political forces shaping what comes next.

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Generation Reset is for people who didn’t grow up obsessed with American politics—but can’t ignore it anymore.With the Supreme Court’s ruling in Louisiana v. Callais, states may have more room to redraw electoral maps in ways that reshape representation, competition, and voter power. For political operatives, the fear is election chaos: maps changing close to primaries or general elections, disrupting turnout, candidate filing, campaign strategy, ballot design, absentee voting, and voter trust. Even when courts intervene later, confused voters may not come back.But the bigger question is what happens to people who have tuned out American politics because its consequences have not yet reached their daily lives. What changes when the structure of government suddenly becomes impossible to ignore? What does this mean for founders building political, civic, and campaign technology? And how should candidates and incumbents adapt as the n

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