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Zach Graumann

Co-host of the Andrew Yang Podcast, contributing to discussions and offering insights.

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13 snips
Jan 6, 2025 • 54min

Andrew Yang Was Right About 2024 — Don't Miss His BOLD Predictions for 2025!

Zach Graumann joins Andrew Yang, who turns 50 this year, to share bold predictions for 2025. They discuss potential 2028 presidential candidates, the impact of cash relief measures, and personal journeys from corporate law to entrepreneurship. Key insights include political dynamics, the rise of AI influencers, and economic shifts like housing market fluctuations. Yang also touches on the tech-free movement among youth and reflects on healthcare challenges while offering an optimistic outlook for the upcoming year.
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Dec 23, 2024 • 50min

What REALLY Happened in 2024? Andrew Yang Reveals All

Join Andrew Yang and his guest Zach Graumann, the campaign manager for Dean Phillips's presidential campaign, as they unpack the thrilling political developments of 2024. They discuss the rise of the 'Pass the Torch' movement and the critical challenges faced by the Democratic Party, spotlighting key figures like Kamala Harris. The duo reflects on campaign strategies, media evolution, and the struggle for accountability in politics, all while sharing humorous anecdotes and the harsh realities of campaign finances and leadership responsibilities.
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Nov 11, 2024 • 59min

The Democratic Party’s Dark Secrets EXPOSED – Andrew Yang Isn’t Holding Back!

Zach Graumann, a key contributor to the Forward podcast and frequent collaborator with Andrew Yang, joins to dissect the Democratic Party's recent failures. They highlight the party's leadership gaps and missed opportunities that contributed to Trump's rise. The duo argues for a political shakeup, emphasizing the need for new voices and strategies that truly resonate with disillusioned voters. They explore the significance of endorsements and voter engagement, while critiquing the bureaucratic inertia stalling genuine reform.