
The Chuck ToddCast
The Chuck ToddCast is back! If you're looking for smart, no-nonsense political conversation, you've come to the right place. The Chuck ToddCast goes beyond the headlines, featuring conversations with top reporters, insiders, and newsmakers from D.C. to the heartland. No scripts, no spin—just real discussions about what’s shaping our politics and why it matters.
Latest episodes

Jun 5, 2025 • 11min
Donald Trump & Elon Musk In Public FIGHT
A fiery feud erupts between Donald Trump and Elon Musk, ignited by sharp social media exchanges. Trump threatens Elon’s government contracts, while Musk accuses him of ties to Epstein. Their rivalry reveals their overlapping traits, depicting them as two powerful figures relying on each other yet at odds. The conversation touches on their distinct approaches to politics, suggesting their clashes may soon face a reality check. Ultimately, the dynamics paint them as teenagers squabbling over loyalty and influence.

Jun 5, 2025 • 1h 34min
Will a THIRD Party Ever Beat Democrats & Republicans?
Lindsey Williams Drath, the CEO of the Forward Party, joins to discuss America's burgeoning third-party movement aimed at reducing political polarization. She shares insights on the unique challenges third parties face, including restrictive ballot access and ingrained political structures. Williams emphasizes the party's focus on pragmatic governance over rigid ideologies, targeting disenchanted voters with a grassroots approach. She also explores potential alliances with other independent groups and fusion voting as strategies for long-term success in upcoming elections.

Jun 4, 2025 • 1h 38min
The Internet BROKE Politics + Will Streamers Hijack College Football?
In this engaging discussion, Jane Coaston, journalist and host of Crooked Media's What a Day, joins to dissect the rapidly changing landscape of college football and its implications for both the sport and its fans. They explore how conference realignment is shifting the dynamics, examining the downfall of the Pac-12 and the impact of media deals. The conversation broadens to address how internet algorithms shape political discourse, the pitfalls of audience capture, and why voters should be viewed as individuals, challenging traditional narrative categories.

Jun 2, 2025 • 1h 19min
Elon's Exit from Trump Administration + Amanda Litman on Recruiting the Next Democratic Leaders
Amanda Litman, co-founder of Run For Something and former email director for Hillary Clinton's campaign, discusses the pressing need for a new wave of Democratic leaders. She highlights challenges young progressives face, such as financial pressures and lack of institutional support. The conversation dives into effective candidate recruitment and the importance of socioeconomic diversity in politics. They also address the communication gap with younger voters and the role of grassroots movements, painting a picture of hope for the 2026 midterms.

May 29, 2025 • 1h 18min
The Russian SPY Factory In Brazil, Explained: New York Times BOMBSHELL Story Reaction
Michael Schwirtz and Jane Bradley, New York Times reporters, delve into their groundbreaking investigation into a Russian 'spy factory' in Brazil. They unveil how a sophisticated network created false identities and even infiltrated high-profile institutions like Johns Hopkins. The discussion reveals insights into the meticulous processes behind these operations and the historical ties to Cold War tactics. They also touch on the challenges of international journalism amid conflict and the implications of this espionage for U.S.-Latin America relations.

May 28, 2025 • 1h 14min
‘The Diplomat’ Reaction: The Inside Story Of Netflix’s Political Thriller
Debora Cahn, a renowned television writer known for her work on "The West Wing" and "Homeland," shares her creative process and insights into crafting political thrillers. She reveals how real-world events, like the Russia-Ukraine conflict, reshaped the narrative of "The Diplomat." Cahn discusses the challenges of balancing engaging storytelling with the current geopolitical landscape and how her experiences inform her portrayal of strong female characters. Additionally, she contrasts her work with Aaron Sorkin and Shonda Rhimes, highlighting the nuances of writing compelling political narratives.

May 26, 2025 • 1h 23min
How Can Democrats Get Their Mojo Back?
Ruy Texeira, a political analyst and author of "Where Have All The Democrats Gone," joins to discuss the challenges facing the Democratic Party amidst significant political realignment. He argues that Democrats may need to move toward the center to reclaim working-class voters. The conversation also touches on the risk of party collapse, the enduring influence of Trump, and the struggle for both parties to build a dominant coalition. Texeira highlights the urgency for the Democrats to address branding issues and connect with evolving voter demographics.

May 22, 2025 • 1h 20min
Is American Pop Culture The WORST It’s Ever Been?
In this discussion, Spencer Kornhaber, a Staff Writer at The Atlantic focused on pop culture, tackles the debate around the perceived decline in contemporary music. He highlights how streaming algorithms promote nostalgia, resulting in old hits dominating new releases. Kornhaber also examines the rise of country music and the influence of AI on creativity. They explore television's golden age and the cultural significance of the 'Barbenheimer summer,' while also contemplating the worrying trend of declining reading among younger audiences.

May 21, 2025 • 1h 28min
Meet The Democratic "Donald Trump" Running For Governor Of California
Stephen Cloobeck, a businessman and Democratic candidate for California governor, shares his non-traditional approach to campaigning. He sharply criticizes the current political landscape, calling out the tone-deafness of high-profile campaigns. Cloobeck envisions reform with a new department focused on government accountability and presents solutions for California's homelessness crisis. He discusses the need for the Democratic Party to learn from Donald Trump's strategies and reflects on his experiences in the timeshare industry, highlighting his commitment to ethical business practices.

May 19, 2025 • 1h 28min
Trump Is "POISONING The Well" In Congress + Devastating Medicaid Cuts w/Ritchie Torres
Congressman Ritchie Torres, representing New York's 15th district, shares his insights as a progressive Democrat facing the unique challenges of a diverse urban community. He highlights the peril of President Trump's divisive tactics, warning that America risks 'planting the seed of its own decline.' Torres critiques the GOP's proposed Medicaid cuts as 'barbaric' amid a looming healthcare crisis. They also navigate the need for stronger Democratic leadership and discuss Torres's potential political future, exploring how to empower voters and improve governance.