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The Bass Sisters Present Road to 270, A Common Sense Analysis of Trump and Harris on Key Issues

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Washington/ August 27/ BPALiveWire  — Dee Dee Bass Wilbon and Deana Bass Williams, co-hosts of the podcast Policy & Pound Cake introduced their latest policy project, Road to 270, which offers a common sense analysis of the key issues that will shape the 2024 Presidential election. This series provides voters with a clear  perspective on where former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris stand on pivotal topics.


Starting today, voters can access the first round of analysis on the Policy & Pound Cake website. The issues covered include:


Culture and Cold War Issues

  • Abortion

  • Title IX

  • School Choice

  • Immigration

  • China

  • Russia


"We believe you must attack policy not people," said Bass Wilbon. “Road to 270 is a result of examining the policies of both candidates and determining who is putting their money where their mouth is.  We have written in a way that will make it accessible to busy voters.”


Each week, new issues will be added to the Road to 270 series, offering voters an ongoing, in-depth comparison of the policies and approaches of Trump and Harris. Policy & Pound Cake aims to spark meaningful dialogue and empower voters to make informed decisions as they consider the direction of the country in the upcoming election.


For more information and to follow the Road to 270, visit Policy & Pound Cake's website.


About Policy & Pound Cake

Policy & Pound Cake,  hosted by sisters Dee Dee Bass Wilbon and Deana Bass Williams, is dedicated to fostering civil discourse and promoting common sense solutions to the most pressing issues facing America today. Through their platform, they encourage conversations that inspire civil discourse and promote thoughtful engagement.


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