The Chuck ToddCast

Full Episode - Incumbents Will STRUGGLE In Upcoming Elections + In A DIVIDED America, Will Republicans Or Democrats Win In 2026?

Aug 21, 2025
Charlie Cook, a renowned political analyst and founder of The Cook Political Report, joins to discuss the turbulent terrain of upcoming elections. They delve into the challenges Democrats face with redistricting and dwindling voter enthusiasm. Cook sheds light on the narrowing margins of recent presidential elections, highlighting the deep polarization within the electorate. He argues that true undecided voters are nearly extinct, and unpacks how shifting sentiments may redefine the political landscape ahead of 2026, stressing the unpredictable nature of voter behavior and accountability.
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Redistricting Could Shift Momentum

  • Chuck Todd observes redistricting fights in Texas and California could reshape candidate recruitment and donor enthusiasm over the next 30 days.
  • He warns that so far Democratic fundraising and candidate recruitment lack the 2017-18 surge needed to signal sustained momentum.
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New Jersey As A Suburban Bellwether

  • Todd flags the 2025 New Jersey governor race as a bellwether for suburban reactions post-2024 and national trends for 2026.
  • He argues an anti-incumbent mood may hurt some Democrats while helping others, making incumbency a liability.
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2024: Narrow Loss, Broad Declines

  • Charlie Cook calls 2024 bifurcated: a narrow presidential loss but broadly worse Democratic performance across demographics and geography.
  • He emphasizes down‑ballot results were largely status quo despite perceptions of a Democratic wipeout.
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