The Chuck ToddCast

Full Episode - A GREAT Night For Democrats + Democracy Denied: Inside the Push for D.C. & Puerto Rico Statehood

Nov 6, 2025
George Laws Garcia, Executive Director of the Puerto Rico Statehood Council, and Oye Owolewa, D.C.'s elected shadow representative, dive deep into the fight for statehood for Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C. They discuss the constitutional hurdles standing in the way of full representation for over three million Americans. The conversation touches on Puerto Rico’s strong support for statehood, the unique challenges faced by D.C. residents, and the economic disparities that fuel the push for change. They emphasize that anything less than statehood is insufficient for true democratic rights.
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ADVICE

Push Statehood If Senate Rules Change

  • If Democrats control both chambers and the presidency, pursue statehood for D.C. and Puerto Rico aggressively.
  • Todd and guests suggest abolition of the filibuster would make statehood legislation more achievable.
INSIGHT

Off-Year Results Foreshadow Bigger Wave

  • The 2025 off-year elections signaled a stronger-than-expected Democratic turnout across multiple states and races.
  • Chuck Todd argues that this could foreshadow a possible Democratic advantage heading into 2026 if the trend holds.
INSIGHT

Pocketbook Issues Moved Local Races

  • Local pocketbook issues, like high electric bills, played decisive roles in surprising down-ballot races.
  • Todd highlights Georgia public service commissioner races as an example of voters acting on cost-of-living frustrations.
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