In this episode, three Democratic political commentators: Kaivan Shroff, Chai Komanduri, and Shalonda Spencer give their thoughts on how 2024 will go for the Democrats. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/erik-fleming1/support
Democratic Political Commentator
Kaivan Shroff is an American political activist, commentator, and social media influencer based in Manhattan, New York. He is a senior advisor at the Institute For Education and an NY-based public interest attorney. Shroff appears frequently on CNN, Scripps News, and a range of other news programs. He is a contributor for HuffPost, The Boston Globe, The Hill, and more.
Democratic Strategist
Chai Komanduri is a political strategist with two decades of experience organizing campaigns at all levels of government. Currently at UCLA, Chai has worked on the Presidential Campaigns of John Kerry, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, numerous state and local races across the country , and the last 4 Democratic Conventions. He frequently provides political commentary on MSNBC where his weekly “Chai Day” segments on “The Beat with Ari Melber” has attracted millions viewers, and he is a regular contributor on one of the highest rated show on the MSNBC network.
Politico | Advocate | Policy Expert
Shalonda Spencer is a remarkable individual who has demonstrated excellence in various fields such as policy, entrepreneurship, politics, and advocacy. Throughout her professional journey, she has utilized her extensive expertise and background to make a significant impact by shaping crucial social and political decisions, furnishing invaluable policy guidance to government leaders, and unwaveringly advocating for social and racial equity.
With over a decade of experience in government affairs, human rights, and social justice, Shalonda is an accomplished leader and a sought-after keynote speaker. Her expertise has led her to facilitate roundtable discussions for international audiences and organizations and to lead national security conversations on diversity, equity, and inclusion. Through her activist approach, Shalonda has marched alongside fellow advocates to end racial disparities and provided mentorship to young women.
Shalonda's contributions in foreign affairs and diplomacy have been remarkable. As the former Executive Director of WCAPS, she raised the voice and prominence of women of color in the field of international relations. In her previous role as the Director of Public Policy and Government Affairs at Trying Together in Pittsburgh, PA, she advocated for high-quality early learning education for children and families. Shalonda's experience also extends to her role as a Legislative Assistant for the United States House of Representatives and as a Foreign Policy Analyst for the Mennonite Central Committee.
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