The Chuck ToddCast

Interview Only w/ Jared Moskowitz - Should Democrats “Fight Fire With Fire” Against Trump?

Sep 2, 2025
Jared Moskowitz, the Florida Democratic Congressman from Parkland, dives into the bleak realities of modern American politics. He argues that bipartisanship is dead and raises alarms about foreign interference and redistricting's impact on democracy. Moskowitz grapples with the tension between primary voters wanting fighters and swing voters seeking unity. He also critiques big tech's role in manipulating public discourse, illustrating how platforms like TikTok can distort truth and complicate discussions on critical issues like gun control and U.S.-Israel relations.
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INSIGHT

Primary Vs. General Voter Tension

  • Moskowitz argues Democratic primary voters demand aggressive combat while general-election voters want unity, creating an impossible candidate tension.
  • He warns this incentive structure rewards staying in corners rather than compromising to solve problems.
ADVICE

Stick To Principles Despite Political Pressure

  • Moskowitz says stay true to your principles even if it risks your job, guided by public service motives from Parkland experience.
  • He urges balancing constituent representation with doing what you believe is right, accepting personal consequences.
INSIGHT

Foreign Influence And Structural Polarization

  • Moskowitz links gerrymandering and foreign online interference as drivers of polarization that block governing.
  • He argues adversarial online campaigns deliberately divide Americans to prevent decision-making.
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