

Overtime - Episode #512: Zach Galifianakis, Chris Cuomo, Rep. Elissa Slotkin, Dan Carlin, Donny Deutsch,
Oct 26, 2019
Discover the fallout from North Carolina's gerrymandering ruling and its effects on electoral politics. Guests emphasize the need for Democrats to embody genuine strength and strategy against their opponents. They advocate for authentic, meaningful political debates rather than performance-driven discussions, particularly regarding critical issues like healthcare. Plus, there's an intriguing look at how political debate formats are swayed by public opinion and party control, with a hint at the potential for increased political unrest.
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How Democrats Can Win
- Democrats need to project strength and a positive vision for the future, not just criticize Trump.
- They should articulate how they will help people with their pocketbooks and kids.
Trump's Brand of Strength
- Trump's brand centers around strength, which resonates with people.
- Democrats lack this projection of strength, raising concerns.
Strength vs. Harshness
- Harshness is a false substitute for strength.
- Compassion and other qualities can also be forms of strength.