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Sean Trende

Senior Elections Analyst at RealClearPolitics and author of The Lost Majority. Shares insights on American politics.

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Jan 23, 2025 • 45min

Deciphering Our Political Matrix: Is America Red-Pilled?

Sean Trende, Senior Elections Analyst at RealClearPolitics and author of The Lost Majority, dives deep into America’s shifting political landscape. He reveals how Trump's 'revolution in common sense' reshaped conservative values and the challenges he faces uniting diverse factions. Trende also discusses the Democrats' uphill battle with a progressive base that struggles to connect with moderate voters. Additionally, he highlights surprising trends in minority voter support, revealing evolving party dynamics and implications for future elections.
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Nov 27, 2024 • 45min

Jack Smith Dismisses the Federal Cases Against Donald Trump, Biden’s Proposal to Add Medicare and Medicaid Coverage for Weight Loss Drugs, and Repercussions from Trump’s Plan to Place a 25% Tariff on Imports from Canada and Mexico

Sean Trende, Senior elections analyst at RealClearPolitics, and John Feehery, Republican strategist, dive into the recent dismissal of federal cases against Donald Trump, spotlighting its potential impact on his political journey. They discuss Biden's controversial proposal to cover weight loss drugs under Medicare, and the implications of Trump's suggested 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico, raising concerns about trade dynamics. The duo also analyzes voter trends in California, particularly the evolving support for Republicans among Hispanic voters as the political landscape shifts.
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Dec 4, 2023 • 28min

Trump Can Win (No Seriously) -A Conversation with Sean Trende

Political analyst Sean Trende discusses how Trump may win future elections, analyzing polling data, Trump's visibility, and potential strategies for the Biden campaign. The podcast also explores the impact of Trump's trials and predicts outcomes for congressional elections.