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Ryan Girdursky

Founder of the 1776 Project PAC, known for his conservative political views.

Top 3 podcasts with Ryan Girdursky

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Dec 4, 2024 • 1h 9min

Does Hunter Biden's Pardon Prove Donald Trump Right?

Mick Mulvaney, former Chief of Staff to Donald Trump, joins a lively discussion featuring political streamer Destiny, conservative host Ben Ferguson, comedian Francesca Fiorentini, and activist Ryan Gidursky. They dissect Hunter Biden's controversial pardon, debating moral implications and political hypocrisy. Heated exchanges ensue about Trump’s past pardons, the politicization of justice, and the impact on the upcoming elections. With laughter and sharp commentary, the conversation reveals the deepening political divides in America.
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Oct 17, 2024 • 27min

Americano: could the Catholic vote decide the US election?

Ryan Girdursky, founder of the 1776 Project PAC and author of the National Populist Newsletter, dives into the complex dynamics of the Catholic vote in U.S. elections. He discusses how this demographic influenced past elections, especially the contrasting preferences of Latino and white Catholics. The talk also touches on the impact of abortion, economic struggles, and cultural identity on voting patterns. Girdursky sheds light on how younger Catholics navigate their faith in the current political landscape, revealing the intricate relationship between religion and politics.
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Oct 16, 2024 • 27min

Could the Catholic vote decide the election?

Ryan Girdursky, founder of the 1776 Project PAC and author, brings his Catholic perspective to the discussion of the Catholic vote's influence in American elections. He examines how economic struggles and cultural shifts are reshaping voter loyalty. The conversation reveals the complexities of Catholic attitudes towards immigration and abortion, particularly post-Dobbs, highlighting conflicts between church teachings and personal experience. Girdursky also explores how younger Catholics are gravitating towards conservative values, presenting a fascinating glimpse into the evolving landscape of faith and politics.