Amy McGrath
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Green Bay is known for the Packers, but not known for being a liberal bastion.
So we pushed all of that ugliness back and elected the right person for the right reason.
I think that's what we're going to do across the country in November.
Yeah, I think that's been one of the biggest challenges as I can't imagine what you've seen throughout your career.
I can tell you as a woman in medicine, my class, my medical school class was the first class that was more women than men in the history of our medical school.
And this was over two decades ago.
I think there have been some significant changes that have happened.
I think that DEI, and I know that it is not cool to say DEI, but I think that the meaning behind DEI is giving people who need a little boost, who have that extra oomph, making sure that the glass ceiling isn't arbitrary is significant.
important and we're starting to see some of those benefits.
So yeah, DEI isn't cool anymore and we shouldn't say that, but we definitely need to keep in mind that there are women and people from untraditional backgrounds, untraditional races, untraditional cultures who need to be at the table.
And that doesn't make things worse for the general population.
It enriches us.
As America, this whole country was founded on that.
So the more we can do that, the more we can bring our heads together and work toward the common good, the better we're all going to be.
But let's not get overconfident because it's the spring and we know that there will be more turnout in November.
But fortunately, a lot of these changes that Trump is making, that the Trump regime is making, will continue to have a negative impact for most voters as time goes on.
So the prices at the pump are not going to go down.
The prices in the grocery store are not going to go down.
And we know that the economy is always that driving force during election time.