What A Day - All I Do Is Winsconsin No Matter What
Episode Date: April 6, 2023Judge Janet Protasiewicz won a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, giving liberals control of the state’s highest court for the first time in 15 years. Ben Wikler, chair of the Democratic Party of ...Wisconsin, joins us to discuss the impact it will have on the battleground state.And in headlines: former Vice President Mike Pence won't appeal a ruling ordering him to testify in the DOJ's January 6th probe, a judge said Rupert Murdoch can be forced to take the stand in the Fox News defamation trial, and Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer officially repealed the state’s 92-year-old abortion ban.Show Notes:Vote Save America – https://votesaveamerica.com/What A Day – YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@whatadaypodcastCrooked Coffee is officially here. Our first blend, What A Morning, is available in medium and dark roasts. Wake up with your own bag at crooked.com/coffeeFollow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/crookedmedia/For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday
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It's Thursday, April 6th. I'm Priyanka Arabindi.
And I'm Juanita Tolliver, and this is What A Day,
where if Showtime is going to cancel Z-Way's talk show after just two seasons,
we are fully prepared to give her ours.
Are we, though, Priyanka?
I mean, at the very least, she'd be an iconic guest.
Truth. And her outfits do deserve cameras,
but we've got a microphone for her anytime she wants
to pull up a chair.
Come on over.
On today's show, former Vice President Mike Pence agreed to testify before the grand jury
investigating the January 6th insurrection.
Plus, it may be time for all of us to take back every bad thing we have ever said about
New Jersey.
Everything?
Yeah, I don't know, but we're going to find out more details.
But first, we are still riding high from Judge Janet Protasewicz's glorious win in Wisconsin
that flipped control of the state Supreme Court to liberals for the first time in 15
years.
Listen to how she kicked off her victory party on Tuesday night.
Janet Protasewicz! Listen to how she kicked off her victory party on Tuesday night.
We're just dancing.
She is indeed a bad bitch, though.
Like, come on.
It's a fact.
Fact only.
Honestly, Lizzo is the only appropriate option when you beat somebody the way that Judge Protasewicz beat Daniel Kelly. And for our
listeners who may not know, Dan Kelly is the MAGA Republican who tried to orchestrate a fake
elector scheme in 2020 and whose top donors were anti-abortion groups. So yeah, that guy. Well,
Protasewicz beat him with an 11point margin, which is huge when you consider the
fact that Biden won Wisconsin by less than one percentage point in 2020.
So that's remarkable in and of itself.
Yeah.
And to fuel her win, preliminary analysis shows that the Protosewitz campaign made massive
gains with youth voters, rural voters, and women voters.
I saw the lines on college campuses.
The videos were on Twitter all day Tuesday, and I was thrilled because the young people showed up
and showed out. Definitely. It's what you want to see. Now, a lot of that is thanks in part to the
organizers on the ground who worked tirelessly knocking on doors and getting voters to the poll,
as well as the fact that the themes that Judge Protasewicz ran on resonated across
the board. Our own Vote Save America team has been invested in this race. And during the past
two months, the VSA community raised more than $111,000 to support voter turnout, which wound
up being the highest ever voter turnout for a Wisconsin spring election, had 490 virtual
volunteer signups, and made 50,000 voter contacts.
So talk about impact from the VSA team. I'm here for it. That is huge. Congratulations to the VSA
community, our listeners who participated. That's amazing. Thank you so much for your efforts. It
did not go unnoticed. It is not unappreciated. And now let's take it back to the messaging point,
and I need Democrats to listen up. Protecting abortion rights is a winning message. Protecting our democracy is a winning message.
And this win could not have come at a better moment as the Wisconsin Supreme Court is set to hear cases related to abortion access, redistricting and fair maps,
as well as any potential challenges to electoral college votes in the upcoming 2024 presidential election.
Since we all know that is one of Trump's favorite pastimes. Absolutely. I mean, the scope of what this court
will touch is so broad, so impactful, and it is so important that Judge Protasewicz has been elected
to this post. It is huge. Now, to dig into all the details of this long and expensive election,
as well as why Republicans will
probably learn absolutely nothing from this off-year loss, we caught up with the chair
of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, Ben Wickler. Ben, thank you so much for joining the show.
It is great to be with you.
We're so excited to have you. So this campaign was relatively short, but as you said in your
statement, this victory is a result of years of work.
So how are you feeling about this win?
And what does this mean for the people of Wisconsin?
I kind of was just floating on a cloud until I was driving home today.
I stayed overnight in Milwaukee.
I live in Madison. And it just hit me that this kind of state of almost panic that we've all experienced in Wisconsin in some ways for the last 12 years,
that things could fall apart completely, and in many ways have fallen apart. We have this
total abortion man on the books. We've lost more union density than any other state in the country.
We have some of the biggest racial disparities in the country across pretty much every indicator.
We've had crises of OBGYNs, of teacher shortages, of all these different things.
And things could get even worse. It could be permanently rigged for Republican control.
And the sense that the state could be permanently broken, that now is lifted. And we actually have
a chance to fight for and win changes that could make life better for everybody here in a way that
didn't seem possible a few days ago. And that,
it's so profound. I started crying in the car. I'm still wrapping my mind around it. My kids
are going to grow up in something resembling a democracy instead of whatever Wisconsin has been
for the last 12 years. And we know that Judge Protasewicz's campaign was driven by her personal
principles, right? And she didn't necessarily talk about how she'd rule in future cases,
but she made it clear. She supports a woman's right to choose. She supports free and
fair elections, for example, right? Like, what do you think resonated most in her messaging to
voters that really put her over the line in this race? I think you just said it. Her belief in
reproductive freedom and her belief in democracy were just exactly what people needed to hear and
a huge breath of fresh air after this very kind of hard
right extremist rogue court and the state legislature that it's essentially created as an
ultra gerrymandered Republican lock. Janet Podosewicz is talking about a very different
future for the state and the biggest issue for voters that caused people to cast ballots who
wouldn't have otherwise and it persuaded voters who might have gone the other way really was the question of whether people should have the freedom to access a safe and
legal abortion. The issues of abortion and democracy are linked because it's only in a
broken democracy that the Republicans could think they could get away with an almost total ban on
abortion in a state that is two-thirds supportive of Roe versus Wade. So you have to fix the
democracy to be able to address
reproductive freedom. And reproductive freedom is also the thing that energized the electorate so
directly in order to be able to fix the democracy. Definitely. I mean, we have talked quite a bit on
our show about this being such an important race, if not the most consequential race of 2023.
And this isn't just about issues specific to Wisconsin. You know,
why should people in other states be paying attention? Why should people in other states be
excited and energized by this win? One reason is Wisconsin's a microcosm of the whole country. So
if this worked here, it shows that this message can work in battleground states across the nation
in any place where there's a contested race between the kind of mega extremists and people
who believe in freedom and democracy in the United States. But the other reason is that
Wisconsin is the tipping point in the electoral college. And so whatever happens here could
determine the winner of the next presidential election. Having a Supreme Court that believes
in voting rights instead of attacking voting rights can make all the difference in November.
And even kind of alarmingly, Wisconsin came closer than any other state
to overturning its 2020 election results
by way of the state Supreme Court.
If Dan Kelly had been on the state Supreme Court in 2020,
we would have overturned the election results.
And the election deniers who funded Stop the Steal
were the biggest funders of his campaign.
So the fact that he will not be on the court
and will have someone who believes in the sanctity of the vote and of honoring what voters choose, it means that we don't have to be on alert
for the winner of the 2024 presidential election to be determined by four state Supreme Court
justices in Wisconsin. And frankly, this also is 2028 and 2032 because it's a 10-year term. I think the look ahead is so critical, especially knowing that Trump has spawned, you know, acolytes who are running with his same vision and same intentions who actually could be smarter than him in getting more things done.
So having this layer of protection, I think, is critical, like you said, for the next 10 years.
And you already called Dan Kelly a MAGA extremist candidate, right?
But he's also a candidate who Wisconsin voters have rejected not once, but twice.
So multiple time loser now.
Do you think his loss is going to help the GOP to finally understand that these extremist
candidates aren't who voters want, especially when you look at young voters, women voters
who overwhelmingly supported Judge Protasewicz?
I hope with all my heart that this will de-radicalize the GOP.
Eventually, if they want to actually win elections,
then they'll have to figure out where most of the voters are.
That said, there's a Republican civil war going on,
and the biggest donors are also the most extreme right-wingers in the GOP camp right now.
To give one example of how this works,
there was a moment when a few Republican state legislators proposed
adding an exception for cases of rape or incest to Wisconsin's abortion ban, and then they
immediately got engulfed in political flames by other Republicans who refused to even consider
that. Having a ban that starts at zero weeks but has that one protection, if you have a police
report showing that you made an allegation against your own family member, that is no comfort to the
people in Wisconsin who might get pregnant in those conditions. But even that was a bridge too
far for a lot of the people pulling the strings within the Republican Party. So it might take a
little while for the GOP to reconfigure itself. I hope that they do. I'd rather not have this
kind of cataclysmic state. I know you heard a bit of Dan Kelly's concession speech. He had some
choice words about Judge
Dennett. And I would love your quick reactions to what he had to say and how it shows that he
hasn't learned any lessons. I mean, we're talking about the GOP learning some lessons here. Dan
Kelly has not learned any lessons and he seems to stand 10 toes down in his position in this
extremist MAGA reality he's living in. Dan Kelly gave the most graceless pseudo-concession speech that I've ever
seen in American politics. And he did it from this place of entitlement, as though he deserved not
only to be awarded the state Supreme Court seat, but also that he should have been able to waltz
into it with no scrutiny or accountability. This is a guy who helped advise the fake elector scheme
in 2020 and is furious because he keeps getting called out on it. Meanwhile, his campaign was running shot by shot remakes of the Willie Horton ad
attacking Janet Protasewicz. I mean, it was the most despicable, disgusting, racist,
transphobic campaign I've ever seen. And that's saying a lot because I was here when Ron Johnson
ran against Mandela Barnes last year. I really think it was a moment when the mask came off and
people could see what this movement thinks of the public and what they think of the people that they're fighting to take rights
away from.
Definitely.
And just one last question for you and all the organizers on your team who you work with.
I remember in the lead up to the 2020 election, working with your team, tireless.
And even after that, you know, big ticket election, when a lot of people
started tuning out, you guys were still there. You guys were on the emails, pounding the pavement,
making the calls. I just want to ask you how you stayed energized and how you think that this win
is going to help you and everyone you work with continue to do the work that you do.
I often say on our all staff calls, we have them every Tuesday, that the only real measure of our work is the impact it has on people's lives.
It's not about how many elections we win.
It's not about how many dollars we raise or how many doors we knock, except insofar as those things actually create change for actual human beings.
And for years, we've been on defense.
We've been trying to prevent Trump from getting reelected and trying to stop Republicans from getting super majorities
that could make horrible things happen.
But this election is actually the one that moves us across the bridge
to being on a road to creating positive change.
And that is such a breath of fresh air.
I was talking to a colleague who's been with the party on and off for a decade,
and he said that this is the best he's ever felt.
Because at this moment, we're actually on the road to doing things that can help people lead the lives that everyone deserves to be able
to live. And the possibility that this could be in the cards is what has kept us going through
all the darkest time. This is when the joy really starts to begin.
I honestly hope you absorb every bit of this. I just want to say congratulations again. And thank
you for making the time to join us. We know you had a long, long, long night, early morning, shall we say, but thank you so much, Ben.
Thank you. Thank you so much, Juanita and Priyanka. I'm so grateful to be with you today.
That was our chat with Ben Wickler, chair of Wisconsin Democrats, and I don't think we can
stress enough how critical this outcome will be for years to come. As Ben said, this win will
impact elections for the next 10 years.
And it has national importance when you consider any challenges to the ever critical
Wisconsin electoral college vote. So this matters, people. And honestly, I want this to be a new
trend, like nationally. Pay attention to these races and elections for the courts because they
matter. And we need to mobilize for these elections every single time. Totally. The groundwork has been laid here. We've seen why it's so important. So let's replicate
this. Let's do it over, over and over and over again around the country. We know why these races
are so important and now we know how to win them. And we will definitely bring you updates as Judge
Protasewicz is inaugurated and formally becomes justice. Protasewicz has a very nice ring to it.
Love it.
And as the Wisconsin Supreme Court
begins hearing critical cases,
but that's the latest for now.
We'll be right back after some ads.
Let's wrap up with some headlines.
Headlines.
As Donald Trump faces criminal charges in Manhattan,
there is more movement underway in the Justice Department's investigation into his role in the January 6th insurrection.
A spokesperson for former Vice President Mike Pence said
yesterday that he will not fight an order forcing him to testify before a special grand jury.
That means that in the coming weeks, Pence could appear under oath before the panel to spill the
tea and he would be the highest ranking person in Trump's orbit to do so. Oh my gosh, spill all the
tea. Like my brain is excited right now because this is fully giving Julia Caesar.
I'm so excited. Let's do it. Seriously, we want it all. To be clear, so far, the tea is shipping up to be less of the piping hot variety and more of the throw it in the microwave for a second wind.
Pence won't have to testify about his own actions on January 6th. That is because his legal team
argued that since he was acting as president of the Senate that day, he is protected by the
Constitution's speech and debate clause, which is protected by the Constitution's Speech and Debate Clause,
which is designed to protect members of Congress
from testifying about official legislative business.
Not sure why he really cares.
I mean, they were out there chanting,
hang Mike Pence, like, he should probably want to talk,
but whatever, neither here nor there.
Nevertheless, Pence will still be on the hook
to answer questions about anything illegal
that his former boss may have been up to that day or the days leading up to it.
The hits just keep coming for newly eligible 92-year-old bachelor Rupert Murdoch because
a Delaware judge yesterday ruled that Dominion Voting Systems can force him and other Fox
executives, including his son Lachlan, to take the stand in the upcoming defamation
trial this month.
It's a major blow to
the famously unhinged cable network, which is defending itself from a $1.6 billion defamation
suit brought on by Dominion. The company has accused Fox of repeatedly boosting Donald Trump's
lies about widespread voter fraud following his defeat in the 2020 presidential election.
Meanwhile, in separate filings earlier this week, Fox agreed to have some of its hosts
testify live at the trial, including Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity, and Maria Bartiromo.
So there's a lineup for you.
Yeah, listen, it's great that Rupert's getting back out there, doing things after the breakup.
But between this and Mike Pence, truly, truly so many primetime events so little popcorn i'm
gonna need to go to the grocery store and stock up all will be wild never judge a book by its
cover and never judge new jersey for being new jersey on tuesday governor phil murphy signed an
executive order making the state an effective safe haven for transgender non-binary and other
gender diverse people seeking gender affirming health care. Okay, that actually is positive. Really great. So we
can't give New Jersey shit here. The order will protect patients who travel to the Garden State
from other parts of the country for that care, as well as the health care professionals who provide
those services. Additionally, Murphy's order bans state agencies from cooperating with other states
investigations into such visits and procedures. As of now, 13 states have banned gender-affirming care for youth and young adults,
and over 200 bills targeting the rights of LGBTQ people were introduced in state legislatures last
year. Hate to break it to everybody, but New Jersey is cool now. At least they did a really
cool thing here. We must give them credit for for that they have come a very long way since chris christie whose name i feel upset to even say in such an otherwise good headline
noted and i just want to question the cool because let's be real their rest stops are horrendous
throughout that state but they get a thumbs up this is amazing they did great work here yeah now
i want that to translate to the rest of the state. It's the first time I've wanted New Jersey to set a trend.
Good point.
We could all take a page from New Jersey today, and that's the nicest thing I have to say.
Yesterday, while wearing a Barbie pink pantsuit, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed three measures into law that would officially repeal the state's 92-year-old abortion ban,
further guaranteeing access to the medical procedure and making good on a promise she ran on during her re-election campaign.
The outdated law, which had been originally drafted in 1846 before being codified in 1931,
had been in legal limbo since the overturning of Roe v. Wade thanks to consecutive lawsuits
from Whitmer's administration as well as Planned Parenthood of Michigan.
While those legal challenges and an amendment added to the state's constitution last year effectively protected abortion access in Michigan, a repeal of the long-inert law finally stood
a chance at becoming reality after Democrats won a majority in both the State House and
Senate last November.
Take a listen to Governor Whitmer celebrating the huge win for abortion access in the Upper Midwest.
After the last year that I have lived through, I can tell you, we are going to win this fight.
We just stay organized, we stay vigilant, we stay active, and we work together.
So, who would like to watch me slay a zombie.
All right.
I am about to slay three zombies with one pen.
Let's do it.
I want to see that.
I want to live that.
I love a zombie reference.
I love a zombie movie.
It's giving walking dead effectiveness.
And so shout out to Governor Whitmer for making good on this campaign promise, but
just protecting people's basic
rights to have bodily autonomy and
seek basic health care in the form of an abortion.
Protecting their basic rights.
I want Big Gretch to protect me if there's a zombie
attack. I feel like she'd be very effective.
I don't know. I'm all for it.
And those are the
headlines.
That is all for today. And those are the headlines. That is all for today.
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I'm Juanita Tolliver.
I'm Priyanka Arabindi.
And let's play some more zombies.
I have an exit strategy if there is ever a zombie attack.
I'm like, we're meeting up at this lake in this random house.
We have fresh water source.
I'm thinking through this shit.
You're so prepared.
I'm like, how do you even kill a zombie?
Like, what, do I need a pen?
That's what Gretchen told me.
Priyanka.
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