
David Faris
Professor of political science at Roosevelt University and contributing writer for The Nation; guest expert on Democratic strategy and institutional responses to the Trump administration.
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Oct 2, 2025 • 1h 12min
The Republican Playbook: Democrat Edition with Tim Miller and David Faris
Tim Miller, a political commentator and former Jeb Bush communications director, joins David Faris, a political science professor and writer, to dissect Democratic strategies amidst the government shutdown. They discuss how Democrats can leverage this crisis for healthcare funding, tackle the PR battle against Trump, and consider adopting aggressive tactics reminiscent of GOP playbooks. Miller highlights the need for stronger communications, while Faris emphasizes a bold approach to regain voter trust and address grievances effectively.

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Jan 13, 2026 • 27min
The Case for a Blue Wave
David Faris, a political scientist and writer known for his sharp analysis on U.S. elections, explores the potential for a Democratic resurgence in the upcoming midterms. He discusses how record retirements might reshape congressional dynamics. The conversation highlights the implications of independent voter sentiments and the chaotic immigration narrative impacting GOP support. Faris also emphasizes the importance of Latino and youth turnout as pivotal for Democratic success, while assessing gerrymandering concerns and key Senate pickup opportunities.

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Oct 15, 2025 • 23min
Time for a Blue-State “Soft Secession”?
David Faris, an associate professor of political science at Roosevelt University and author of "It's Time to Fight Dirty," dives into the impacts of the federal shutdown on blue states. He discusses how crucial infrastructure projects in places that voted for Kamala Harris have been halted. Faris introduces the concept of 'soft secession' as a potential response, talks about the economic power of blue states, and explores strategies like targeted tolls and tax strikes as leverage against the federal government.


