

The Chuck ToddCast
Chuck Todd
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.
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Aug 4, 2025 • 2h 2min
Trump Can’t Outspin A Bad Economy + Why Michigan Is The MOST IMPORTANT State In American Politics
Ron Fournier, a seasoned political journalist from Michigan, joins the conversation to dissect the state's influence as a political bellwether. He argues that Michigan's electorate is increasingly disillusioned with traditional parties, seeking alternatives. Highlights include Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan's potential independent gubernatorial run, drawing interest even from Trump supporters. The discussion unveils the shifting dynamics of voter sentiment, the implications of economic downturns for Trump, and the significance of effective local governance in shaping statewide politics.

Jul 31, 2025 • 1h 53min
To Turn The Page On Epstein, Trump Should Intervene In Gaza + Can Democrats Compete In Media That’s DOMINATED By Republicans?
Tara McGowan, a progressive media entrepreneur and founder of Courier Newsroom, joins to share her journey in journalism that champions values over neutrality. They discuss the ethics of media representation in sensitive topics like the Epstein scandal, emphasizing the need for empathy and humanitarian action. McGowan critiques traditional media's return to partisanship, suggesting independent platforms can effectively counter misinformation. The conversation highlights internal Democratic tensions and the evolving media landscape's impact on political engagement.

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Jul 30, 2025 • 2h 8min
Did Democrats Learn Their Lesson Or Will They Keep Losing? + The Electoral Landscape After Six Months Of Trump
Dave Weigel, a Semafor reporter and campaign guru, joins to discuss the shifting tides of American politics, especially post-Trump. He delves into how gerrymandering could backfire, the evolving identities within the Democratic Party, and their struggle with cultural issues like immigration and trans rights. Weigel highlights the Republicans' confidence and the impact of demographic changes on both sides. The conversation reveals the deep challenges Democrats face in unifying their message and appealing to diverse voter bases as the midterms approach.

Jul 28, 2025 • 2h 1min
The REAL Epstein Coverup + The FCC Is Violating The 1st Amendment + Why Gen Z Swung To Trump & How Democrats Can Win Them Back
John Della Volpe, Director of Polling at Harvard's Institute of Politics, dives deep into the shifting political landscape of Gen Z voters. He reveals that economic anxiety is overshadowing cultural issues for this demographic, especially amid their discomfort with current political parties. Della Volpe also discusses increasing disengagement from Democrats, particularly among young men, and how historical events like COVID-19 shaped Gen Z's worldviews. The conversation highlights the imperative for politicians to engage meaningfully with youth to win their trust and votes.

Jul 24, 2025 • 2h 4min
Epstein Backlash Could Fracture Trump’s Coalition + Could AOC Become President? + Will Israel Divide Democrats
Ben Smith, editor-in-chief of Semafor and former BuzzFeed journalist, joins to discuss the shifting media landscape. He shares insights on how Semafor aims to provide accessible news without paywalls amid a fragmented media environment. They explore the sensationalism and clickbait driven by today’s journalism, particularly related to the Epstein controversy and its potential to fracture Trump's coalition. The conversation also touches on AOC’s rising influence and the Democratic Party's internal divisions over key issues, including Israel.

Jul 23, 2025 • 1h 54min
Epstein and Hunter Biden are “Shiny Objects” + Who Succeeds Trump? + The Real-Life Spycraft & Geopolitics Inspiring Daniel Silva's Books
Daniel Silva, best-selling novelist of the Gabriel Allon series, shares insights on the intertwining worlds of espionage and art. He discusses how current events shape his narratives and addresses the rise of populism and antisemitism in today's politics. Silva also dives into his creative process, revealing the influence of real-life experiences on his storytelling. Furthermore, he reflects on the challenges facing future writers in an AI-driven landscape and the evolution of independent bookstores in the digital age.

Jul 21, 2025 • 1h 56min
The More Trump Succeeds, The Less Popular He Gets + Trump Can’t Turn The Page On Epstein + Why America Needs a Constitutional Convention
Lawrence Lessig, a Harvard Law professor and former presidential candidate renowned for his advocacy on campaign finance reform, joins the discussion. He delves into why Trump's political agenda actually decreases his public favorability, particularly on immigration. Lessig also shares his innovative approach to challenge Super PACs, arguing for equal limits on political spending. The conversation broadens to propose a constitutional convention to tackle pressing issues like gerrymandering and electoral reform, underscoring a potential path for a more equitable democracy.

Jul 17, 2025 • 1h 33min
Will The Epstein Files Bring Down Trump? + How Big Tech Is Weaponizing Your Data Against You w/ Lina Khan
Lina Khan, former chair of the Federal Trade Commission, is known for her groundbreaking work on antitrust and consumer protection. In this engaging conversation, she discusses the dangers of corporate monopolization in the tech industry, drawing parallels to historical economic issues. Khan reveals how companies manipulate user data and the implications of AI development. She highlights the structural challenges faced by the FTC and the surprising bipartisan support for her initiatives. Their discussion uncovers urgent regulatory needs to protect consumers and promote fair competition.

Jul 16, 2025 • 1h 53min
January 6th & Trump Assassination Attempt HAUNT American Politics + Showdown Between Newsom & Texas Over Gerrymandering
Scott MacFarlane, a seasoned CBS News Capitol Hill correspondent, shares gripping insights from his firsthand experiences during the January 6th insurrection and an assassination attempt on Trump. He unpacks how these events have redefined American politics, particularly the ongoing influence of Trump on the Republican Party and the complexities of political violence. The discussion also addresses challenges in local journalism, the implications of gerrymandering, and the politicization of the judiciary, painting a vivid picture of today's divided political landscape.

Jul 14, 2025 • 1h 42min
Trump Gets A REALITY Check Over Epstein Files + Why Trump’s Policies Will RAISE Your Cost Of Living
Brittany Pettersen, a rising star in the Democratic Party and Congresswoman for Colorado's 7th district, joins the discussion. She argues for modernizing congressional rules to support pregnant members and highlights the dysfunction plaguing Congress. Pettersen emphasizes the urgent need for massive federal investments in housing, warning that Trump's policies could worsen the housing crisis. The conversation also touches on complex issues like immigration reform and the need for bipartisanship to tackle pressing challenges facing constituents.