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America's Moderate Voice
Derek Gutierrez
69 episodes
4 days ago
This is a non-partisan, moderate voice podcast that provides a centrist view on United States domestic policy and on foreign policy
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This is a non-partisan, moderate voice podcast that provides a centrist view on United States domestic policy and on foreign policy
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Politics
News
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Episode 66: Harris' Visit to Guatemala?
America's Moderate Voice
20 minutes 27 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 66: Harris' Visit to Guatemala?

International travel reflects the agenda of political leaders. Oftentimes it is to strengthen relations with neighbors and partners, or sometimes even to negotiate deals. However, it can also mean targeting an issue or problem that either one party, or multiple is facing. What leaders must do in these scenarios is to work together, or get one side to agree, to tackle the issue and resolve it. International travel has its effects on both people abroad and at home. The politics will be mixed and needs a clear message. Today’s issue will reflect migration. How will migration and its negotiations affect the United States? My name is Derek Gutierrez, and welcome to America’s Moderate Voice.

America's Moderate Voice
This is a non-partisan, moderate voice podcast that provides a centrist view on United States domestic policy and on foreign policy