
GD POLITICS Mamdani Is In, Marjorie Is Out
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Nov 24, 2025 Mary Radcliffe, Head of research at FiftyPlusOne, and Nathaniel Rakich, Managing editor at Votebeat, dive into the intriguing political dynamics following Trump's warm meeting with NYC mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani. They dissect the implications of Marjorie Taylor Greene's resignation and its potential reflection of GOP divisions. The conversation shifts to the recent federal ruling blocking Texas’s gerrymandered map, exploring how it might affect party dynamics. They also touch on quirky cultural trends like the 'cousin walk' pre-Thanksgiving marijuana ritual.
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Hosts Share A Personal Cannabis Story
- Galen and guests joke about personal cannabis use, with Galen recounting an edible during a kidney stone.
- The story illustrates casual, nonjudgmental disclosure about marijuana experience among hosts.
Personal Charm Trumps Rhetoric
- Trump's in-person charm can override his online attacks and create temporary detente with opponents.
- Nathaniel and Galen note schmoozing and personal chemistry explain the Trump–Mamdani meeting more than policy alignment.
In-Person Encounters Shape Trump’s Signals
- Trump’s public hostility often shifts after face-to-face meetings because he values in-person flattery and schmoozing.
- Nathaniel warns this friendliness is performative and can flip back once political incentives change.
