The Chuck ToddCast

Full Episode - No Incentive For Congress To End Shutdown + Trump Wants A Violent Confrontation With Protestors + How America’s Mayors Stay Above The Political Fray

Oct 6, 2025
David Holt, the Republican mayor of Oklahoma City and president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, delves into the unique position of mayors in a polarized political climate. He explains how nonpartisan elections drive city leaders to adopt pragmatic, bipartisan policies. Discussing the ongoing government shutdown, he highlights blame dynamics and the risks of inflammatory rhetoric. Holt also addresses local governance challenges, including housing affordability and infrastructure growth, and emphasizes the need for broad electoral reform to bridge partisan divides.
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Why Mayors Stay Pragmatic

  • Mayors face all voters in nonpartisan elections, which forces pragmatic, broad-coalition governance.
  • That incentive structure explains why mayors avoid polarizing tactics common at state and federal levels.
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Shutdown Politics Favor Base Appeals

  • Shutdown blame polling is muddled with many voters blaming both sides or none at all.
  • Political incentives push leaders to cater to their bases rather than negotiate for the middle.
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Targeting Blue States Backfires

  • Targeting federal cuts at blue states can end up punishing Republican voters who live there.
  • Such weaponization risks being illegal and politically self-defeating long-term.
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