Roxanne Jones: It seems to me that the explanations for why there a daf of democratic candidates aren't very convincing. Why is that? Because we're democratic politicians who really say what they think, she says. And so that's my sort of pet fury of not just why democrats might lose against a trump because they're also seen as being outside of a cultural main stream like trumpers. Do you feel that's fair? Like any other issue, it's like a combination of a bunch of these things, like the bench got hollowed out.
Sarah Longwell is a Republican political strategist and publisher of The Bulwark. She is also host of the Bulwark podcast The Focus Group, which presents the broad takeaways from hundreds of hours of voter opinion focus groups across both the country and the political spectrum.
In this week’s conversation, Yascha Mounk and Sarah Longwell discuss which candidates from either party have a chance to break out in 2024; why neither Joe Biden nor Kamala Harris is the Democrats’ best choice; and how Democratic messaging can balance the existential stakes of the 2024 election with a positive vision of our economic future.
This transcript has been condensed and lightly edited for clarity.
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