
Episode 9: An Attitude Problem
Why do so many vote against their own interests?

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Hosted by Jay Konik · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 10 episodes
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Ever see something in the news and wonder, "how did this happen", or wonder if this sort of thing has happened before in history? How did it turn out? The Doomloop Podcast seeks to answer those questions!
Jay Konik hosts The Doomloop Podcast, a history show with 10 episodes published.

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