The Official Unofficial Record

官方非官方记录

This American Life

社会与文化

2024-11-25

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How do you count almost 12 million votes if you’re not the government? This week, we bring you the extraordinary story of hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans who created the only verifiable public record of votes in their presidential election — and other stories of people trying to correct the official record with their own versions. Prologue: Host Ira Glass sets us up for Nancy Updike’s insider account of the recent presidential election in Venezuela. The story is an incredible national drama that plays out in thousands of polling stations across the country, with regular people trying to ensure a fair vote count that everyone can agree on. (2 minutes) Act One: Producer Nancy Updike tells the story of the people of Venezuela trying to prove who won their recent presidential election beyond a shadow of a doubt. (22 minutes) Act Two: Host Ira Glass spent America’s presidential election in the swing state of Michigan, where he found very little dispute over the ballot count from Republican poll challengers in Detroit now that they are doing the counting themselves. (8 minutes) Act Three: This story is about a creepy and dangerous creature that does all kinds of terrible things. It’s also about someone trying to set the record straight on those exact assumptions about this notorious creature. (9 minutes)
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  • Eduardo.

  • There was another presidential election that happened recently

  • in another country,

  • and it was an astonishing one and it has an aftermath that is ongoing.

  • I don't know if you followed this very closely.

  • I did not.

  • President Nicolas Maduro was up for reelection in Venezuela in July.

  • A lot was on the line in this election.

  • Their economy is in ruins, partly because of Maduro's policies,

  • but made worse by US Sanctions.