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Jennifer Palmieri

Former White House Communications Director and advisor to Hillary Clinton, offering insights into political messaging and strategy.

Top 10 podcasts with Jennifer Palmieri

Ranked by the Snipd community
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9 snips
Jan 27, 2025 • 1h 16min

Jennifer Palmieri: Deja Vu All Over Again

Jennifer Palmieri, a seasoned Democratic communications strategist who has worked with high-profile political figures like Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, joins the discussion. They delve into the implications of Trump 2.0 and reflect on the recent Democratic loss, comparing it to 2016. Palmieri highlights notable Democratic performers for 2028 and draws intriguing parallels between AOC and MTG. They discuss the backlash against #MeToo, debunking myths about its decline, and explore how women in politics are reshaping dynamics in a post-Trump era.
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Jul 26, 2024 • 32min

What Kamala Harris Needs to Win the Presidency, from a Veteran of Hillary Clinton’s Campaign

Jennifer Palmieri, a seasoned Democratic strategist and former communication director for Hillary Clinton and the Obama White House, discusses the unique challenges Kamala Harris faces as a female presidential candidate. Palmieri highlights the need for women to assert their accomplishments amidst societal skepticism. She shares insights on Harris's fundraising success and strategies to navigate identity politics. They also explore the evolving landscape for women in politics, emphasizing the importance of emotional authenticity and shifting perceptions since 2016.
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Jul 26, 2024 • 44min

Jennifer Palmieri: The Making of the First Woman President

Jennifer Palmieri, an author and political strategist dedicated to women's issues, shares her insights on the unique challenges female candidates face in the political arena. She discusses how women like Kamala Harris navigate sexism and the impact of recent abortion bans on women's rights. Examining Kamala's leadership style, Palmieri emphasizes the need for authenticity in politics. Their conversation critiques media narratives while advocating for stronger representation of women in leadership roles, showcasing women's resilience amidst a male-dominated landscape.
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Apr 10, 2024 • 56min

Trump's Abortion Gambit Implodes

Jennifer Palmieri, co-host of MSNBC's How to Win 2024 and former communications director for Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, dives into the fallout from Arizona's abortion ban. She discusses how Trump's actions are impacting electoral dynamics and the importance of personal narratives in political ads. The conversation shifts to Biden's outreach strategies for Latino voters and the challenges ahead. As the election looms, they analyze fundraising and the real significance of campaign money in shaping the future political landscape.
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Jul 29, 2024 • 32min

What Kamala Harris Needs to Win the Presidency

Jennifer Palmieri, a veteran of Democratic politics who was a communications director for both the Clinton Administration and the Obama White House, discusses Kamala Harris's unique position as a female presidential candidate. She highlights the barriers women face, the need for Harris to showcase her accomplishments, and the evolving political dynamics since 2016. Palmieri emphasizes the importance of authenticity and emotion in campaigns, while also addressing identity politics and the significance of fundraising enthusiasm in Harris's strategy for success.
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May 8, 2024 • 55min

Jen Psaki, Jennifer Palmieri & Jason Stanley

MSNBC anchor Jen Psaki talks about her new book, Jennifer Palmieri discusses winning strategies for Democrats in 2024, and philosopher Jason Stanley explores America's move towards fascism. Topics include political insights, election strategies, and the dangers of authoritarianism.
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Feb 24, 2024 • 44min

Bonus Episode: South Carolina Circus Special

The podcast discusses the South Carolina primary with insights on the lack of energy and outrage, unprecedented events, and navigating uncertainties in the political landscape. They explore Republican nomination speculation, the impact of a political figure on the current landscape, and reflections on past and future encounters.
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Aug 31, 2023 • 34min

If Biden Falters, Dems Have Prepped the Bench

Vanity Fair contributing editors Chris Smith and Jennifer Palmieri discuss the Democratic Party's strong bench and possible scenarios if Joe Biden were to exit the race before election day. They explore potential replacement candidates, the double standard of age in politics, Biden's reelection campaign strategy, the impact of Hunter Biden's troubles, and the importance of the Vice President's role in the upcoming election.
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Feb 9, 2023 • 1h 1min

"Donald Trump Has Made Democrats Great" (Again)

Faiz Shakir, Bernie Sanders's 2020 campaign manager, Jennifer Palmieri, former White House Communications Director, and Tom Bonier, CEO of TargetSmart, engage in a lively discussion about the Democratic Party's current landscape. They delve into how Marjorie Taylor Greene's antics during the State of the Union unexpectedly boosted Biden’s image. They also explore the Democrats' narrative strategies and challenges in reconnecting with working-class voters, the shifting dynamics of youth engagement, and the implications of Trump’s influence on the 2024 race.
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Aug 11, 2020 • 1h 4min

Trump’s executive order on TikTok & WeChat, Friend of Pivot Jennifer Palmieri about women in politics, and guest host Andrew Ross Sorkin on a billionaire tax

In this engaging discussion, guest host Andrew Ross Sorkin, a New York Times columnist and CNBC anchor, tackles Trump's executive orders on TikTok and WeChat and what they mean for U.S.-China tech relations. Jennifer Palmieri, former communications director for Hillary Clinton and author of "She Proclaims," highlights the challenges women face in politics and the recent push for greater representation. They also dive into Bernie Sanders' bold proposal for taxing pandemic profiteers, sparking a conversation about wealth and social justice.