What A Day

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11 snips
Oct 31, 2024 • 27min

Trump Slings More Garbage

Adrian Carrasquillo, a national political reporter focusing on the Latino community, discusses the fallout from Trump's Madison Square Garden rally, where his comments about Puerto Rico sparked outrage. Major Puerto Rican artists like Nicky Jam have distanced themselves from Trump, influencing community sentiment. Carrasquillo highlights the rising engagement of Latino voters and how celebrities shape political discourse. He also addresses the complexities of Latino voter identity and their potential impact in key swing states.
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Oct 30, 2024 • 23min

Harris Delivers Closing Argument in Washington, D.C.

Stef Kight, a political reporter for Axios, analyzes Vice President Kamala Harris's compelling closing arguments aimed at uniting voters in her presidential campaign. She highlights Harris’s strategic focus on economic issues and contrasts her vision with Donald Trump's. Maurice Moe Green, a Democratic candidate for North Carolina Superintendent of Public Education, advocates for reforms to enhance the lives of students and teachers, emphasizing the significant impact of local elections on educational policies.
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Oct 29, 2024 • 25min

Trump’s MSG Fallout + A Conversation with a Ga. Poll Worker

In this engaging discussion, Poll manager Ashlyn Earnest shares her firsthand experiences from the polls in Georgia, illuminating the vital role of poll workers in our democracy. Mandy Steele, a Pennsylvania State House Representative, dives into the significance of civic engagement as Election Day approaches. Environmentalist Bill McKibben emphasizes the crucial impact of the Inflation Reduction Act on climate action, linking it to ongoing grassroots movements. Together, they navigate the complex political landscape as tensions rise in this pivotal election season.
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Oct 28, 2024 • 24min

Harris' A-List Surrogates Take Center Stage

Wes Moore, Maryland's Democratic Governor and key surrogate for VP Kamala Harris, shares insights on the crucial role of campaign surrogates in mobilizing support. He discusses strategies for engaging voters and the importance of focusing on reproductive rights and working-class issues. Meanwhile, Leah Littman, a legal expert and co-host of Crooked's Strict Scrutiny, delves into the impact of a Mississippi voting law on elections, emphasizing the stakes for voter rights and future legal battles. Tune in for a blend of politics and advocacy!
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Oct 26, 2024 • 34min

Are The Polls Wrong...Again?

In this discussion, Dan Pfeiffer, a Crooked Media contributor and expert on election polling, breaks down the current state of polls ahead of the elections. He highlights the conflicting results, noting how Trump and Harris each have their moments of leading. Pfeiffer reflects on the pitfalls of past polling, especially from 2016, and explains how demographic shifts and communication changes complicate accuracy. He emphasizes the need for personal voter outreach and the unpredictable nature of upcoming elections, urging listeners to engage actively.
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Oct 25, 2024 • 28min

Trump Could Lose, But Still Be In Power

Kyle Cheney, a senior legal affairs reporter for Politico, discusses Trump’s strategies to undermine electoral results if he loses. Joe Saunders, a Democratic candidate, shares his fight for LGBTQ+ rights in Florida against oppressive policies. Jennifer Granholm, U.S. Secretary of Energy, highlights progress in clean energy initiatives, emphasizing their economic benefits and urgency for climate action. The conversation uncovers the complexities of election integrity, community mobilization, and the pressing need for sustainability in today’s political landscape.
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Oct 24, 2024 • 21min

VP Harris Says She Thinks Trump's A Fascist

Pennsylvania Senator Bob Casey, a key player in the state’s Senate race, shares insights on Democratic strategies vital for winning in Pennsylvania. He discusses the implications of Vice President Kamala Harris calling Trump a fascist, and the tough conversations over rising grocery prices. Casey emphasizes the importance of voter mobilization and the need for active participation in democracy, especially as the race heats up in this pivotal swing state. Tune in for a lively discussion on navigating political complexities and the urgency of the upcoming election.
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Oct 23, 2024 • 21min

Harris Campaign Ready For Post-Election Legal Battles

Charlie Warzel, a staff writer at The Atlantic who focuses on tech and media, dives into the chaotic landscape of the current election. With 20 million votes already cast, he discusses how misinformation is being weaponized, specifically through debunked FEMA conspiracies. Warzel highlights the dangers this poses for democracy and emphasizes the need for vigilance against these tactics post-Trump. He also touches on political optimism and the ramifications of recent legal battles involving figures like Rudy Giuliani, adding depth to the ongoing election narrative.
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Oct 22, 2024 • 22min

Elon Musk's Pay-To-Play Scheme To Get Trump Elected

This discussion features Sarah McCammon, an NPR National Correspondent and author focusing on White Evangelical voters, and Nicole Sidman, a Democratic candidate advocating for reproductive rights in North Carolina. They dive into Elon Musk's controversial $1 million incentive for swing state voters linked to Republican support, sparking legal debate. Sarah reveals shifts in evangelical voting post-Roe v. Wade, while Nicole highlights critical local issues like education and community advocacy in a rapidly changing political landscape.
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Oct 21, 2024 • 21min

Trump Serves Up Fries And Lies At McDonald’s

Manuel Santamaria, the Nevada state director for Mi Familia Vota, discusses the crucial dynamics as early voting ignites in Nevada. He highlights the statistical dead heat between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, focusing on the impact of Latino and union voters. Santamaria emphasizes efforts to mobilize these communities, especially in off-election years, and the importance of trust in increasing voter participation. The conversation also touches on the provocative exchanges between candidates amid global turmoil, including economic concerns that resonate with local voters.

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