
The Data Journalism Podcast Charts as Political Theater
Oct 14, 2025
Philip Bump, a data journalist and columnist known for his sharp analysis of political data, dives into the colorful world of political charts. He explores how figures like Trump leverage visuals to sway public opinion and the art of misleading representation, like the notorious Sharpie Hurricane map. Bump shares insights into the evolution of his career and the importance of clear chart interpretation. He also discusses the rising accessibility of data tools and the role of AI in data journalism, making powerful data insights easier than ever.
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Philosophy Plus Math Shaped His Approach
- Philip Bump describes combining philosophy and math to deconstruct and explain complex topics through data and design.
- He traces his path from Adobe and blogging to data-driven journalism and long-form explanation.
Viral Visualization Taught Him Reach
- Philip recounts making a viral visualization comparing claimed vs. actual turnout at a Glenn Beck 9/12 event.
- The Digg-era pickup taught him his design approach could reach wide audiences.
Explain Charts To Build Trust
- How To Read This Chart aimed to make charts approachable and explain what they actually communicate.
- The newsletter mixed humor with exposition to increase readers' comfort with data visuals.



