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Jeremy Peters

New York Times reporter and author of "Insurgency," providing expert analysis on political trends.

Top 3 podcasts with Jeremy Peters

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Nov 3, 2024 • 1h 18min

ELECTION PREVIEW with Molly Jong-Fast, Mark Leibovich, Jessica Taylor, & Jeremy Peters

Join political heavyweights Jessica Taylor, a Senate analyst at the Cook Political Report, and Jeremy Peters, a New York Times journalist, as they dissect the election landscape. Molly Jong-Fast, host of the "Fast Politics" podcast, weighs in on the stakes, while Mark Leibovich from The Atlantic discusses the implications of a potential Trump victory. They delve into undecided voters' concerns, the dynamics of key races in states like Pennsylvania and Michigan, and the evolving challenges of election discourse, all with a mix of insight and humor.
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Sep 15, 2024 • 36min

NYT’s Jeremy Peters on Trump’s Bad Debate

Jeremy Peters, a New York Times journalist covering politics, dives into the chaotic debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. He highlights Harris's strong stances on abortion and democracy while pointing out Trump's frantic and baseless allegations. The conversation shifts to the power of voter sentiment and the impact of celebrity endorsements, including Taylor Swift's influence. Peters also addresses the bizarre misinformation surrounding local politics, emphasizing how it shapes public opinion in surprising ways.
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Nov 9, 2022 • 1h 33min

DeSantis Crushes, Trump's Effect, and a Red Ripple, with Charles C.W. Cooke, Jeremy Peters, Jason Riley, and More | Ep. 431

In this discussion, Charles C.W. Cooke, a political commentator at National Review, joins New York Times reporter Jeremy Peters and Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Riley to analyze the recent election outcomes. They dive into the GOP's unexpected gains, candidate quality's pivotal role, and the lasting influence of Trump versus the rising star of DeSantis. Arizona's election intricacies, including mail-in ballots and voting issues, are explored with Axios’ Jeremy Duda, while Greg Bluestein sheds light on Georgia's runoff dynamics. It's an insightful examination of a shifting political landscape.