July 22, 2016

EP. 17 — Haley Barbour

Former Mississippi governor Haley Barbour is willing to take a chance this election season – on Donald Trump. He sat down with David on the last day of the Republican National Convention to talk about how he and Trump may disagree on certain issues, but looking past those differences is worth bringing a change to the White House.

Keep an eye on your podcast feed next week for more conversations – this time from Philadelphia for the Democratic National Convention!

This episode is sponsored by Blue Apron, Stamps.com, and Harry’s.

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