undefined

Adam Gabbatt

Guardian US writer covering Kamala Harris's Fox News interview and the US election.

Top 3 podcasts with Adam Gabbatt

Ranked by the Snipd community
undefined
8 snips
Apr 8, 2025 • 33min

Is it safe to visit the US?

Jasmine Mooney, a Canadian entrepreneur, shares her harrowing experience of being detained by ICE for two weeks due to a visa misunderstanding. Adam Gabbatt, a writer for Guardian US, discusses the increasing risks and scrutiny travelers from allied countries face when visiting the US. They explore the mental toll of detention and the emotional impact of current immigration policies, including the unsettling possibility of renewed travel bans. Their conversations highlight the urgent need for reforms in a system that often dehumanizes those seeking entry.
undefined
Oct 25, 2024 • 10min

US election extra: TikTok, podcasts and the polls

Adam Gabbatt, a Guardian US writer based in New York City, explores the evolving landscape of news consumption as the 2024 elections approach. He highlights how candidates are turning to podcasts and social media, particularly TikTok, to effectively connect with younger voters. Gabbatt discusses the impact of partisan news channels on public perception and reveals the key role of influential media figures like Rupert Murdoch in the political arena. This dynamic interplay shows how modern strategies shape voter engagement during a crucial election.
undefined
Oct 17, 2024 • 10min

US election extra: Harris breaks with Biden

Adam Gabbatt, a Guardian US writer, dissects Kamala Harris's bold interview on Fox News where she distances herself from Biden. The conversation delves into Harris's strategy to attract undecided Republican voters and her challenges in addressing tough issues like immigration. Gabbatt highlights the critical role of Latino voters in swing states, discussing shifting sentiments within Black and Latino communities. The dynamic includes Harris's proactive campaign efforts in the Midwest, contrasting her approach with previous electoral missteps.