The Chuck ToddCast

Chuck's Commentary - Trump’s Coalition Is Starting To Crack + Why America Can’t Quit Saudi Arabia

Nov 19, 2025
Chuck Todd dives into the recent House vote to release the Epstein files, suggesting cracks in Trump's once-unbreakable coalition. He explores how rising food costs have led to tariff rollbacks and examines Trump’s escalating attacks on female reporters. The discussion touches on the U.S.'s complex relationship with Saudi Arabia despite historical controversies. Todd also reviews upcoming electoral dynamics, predicting potential flips in governor seats and analyzing Wisconsin and Kansas as key battlegrounds.
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INSIGHT

Trump's Lame Duck May Already Be Here

  • Chuck Todd argues Trump may already be in a lame-duck phase even if it's not universally accepted yet.
  • Political eras dominated by one figure naturally erode over roughly a decade, creating inevitable cracks in coalitions.
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Policy Moves To Stave Off Political Wear

  • Todd sees Trump trying short-term fixes like reversing tariffs to blunt voter anger about rising food costs.
  • These moves aim to slow coalition erosion but risk legal and political pushback that could further weaken him.
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Attacks On Female Reporters Wear On Support

  • Todd highlights escalating personal attacks on women reporters as both morally wrong and politically costly.
  • Persistent misogynistic attacks fatigue voters and contribute to 'Trump fatigue' within his own party.
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