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The Campaign Moment

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Nov 1, 2024 • 32min

Burned ballots, early voting and final takeaways

Amy Gardner, an early voting expert from The Washington Post’s democracy team, joins the conversation to dissect the early voting landscape. With over 66 million ballots already cast, she highlights the explosive growth in early voting and its unpredictable effects on election outcomes. They tackle the recent arson incidents targeting ballot boxes in Oregon and Washington, discussing security measures and public trust. Additionally, they reflect on current polling dynamics and the shifting sentiments as Election Day approaches, blending insightful analysis with personal anecdotes.
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Oct 29, 2024 • 30min

The fallout from Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally

Philip Bump, a national political columnist for The Washington Post, dives into the chaos following Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally. They discuss how comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s controversial remarks might alienate Latino voters from Trump and bolster Kamala Harris’ campaign. Bump and Blake analyze how celebrity endorsements, like Bad Bunny’s, could sway younger voters and shape electoral dynamics. With Election Day approaching, they explore the tactical messaging strategies both campaigns are employing to maximize voter turnout.
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Oct 25, 2024 • 37min

The Elon Musk effect

Join technology reporter Trisha Thadani and political reporter Michael Scherer as they dissect Elon Musk's surprising role in the Trump campaign. They discuss Musk's substantial financial backing, including million-dollar prizes to voters and grassroots strategies that clash with elite campaign financing. The conversation delves into the controversial implications of billionaire influence on elections, the challenges of canvassing, and how Musk’s social media presence may sway indecisive voters during a tight race.
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Oct 22, 2024 • 24min

Record early voting, and good signs for the GOP

Amy Gardner, a national political reporter for The Washington Post, dives into early voting trends that reveal a surprising shift among GOP voters. With over 1 million early votes cast in North Carolina and more Republicans voting early in Nevada than Democrats, this season shows newfound enthusiasm. The discussion tackles the fallout from misinformation about voting fraud and explores how these trends could impact election outcomes. Gardner's insights unpack the evolving dynamics of voter engagement and Republican participation.
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Oct 18, 2024 • 32min

Trump’s bizarre campaign, Harris’s tense interview

Marianne LeVine, a national political reporter for The Washington Post, shares her insights on the peculiar happenings of Trump's campaign, including unexpected musical moments at rallies and voter perceptions of his behavior. She also discusses Kamala Harris's tense Fox News interview, where tough questions about Biden and Trump arise. The conversation touches on Trump's internal 'enemy' rhetoric and his focus on immigration over economic concerns, offering a fascinating look into the dynamics at play as Election Day approaches.
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Oct 16, 2024 • 28min

Democrats’ struggles with Black men

Cleve Wootson, a White House reporter focused on Kamala Harris's campaign, dives into the dynamics of Black male voter shifts away from traditional Democratic support. He discusses the implications of this decline and how Harris’s campaign is attempting to win back these voters through targeted outreach and policy papers. The conversation also explores the complexities of political messaging and the need for authentic engagement beyond superficial appeals. Additionally, the impact of a woman in leadership roles on traditional views of masculinity is highlighted.
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Oct 11, 2024 • 34min

Will Democrats flip the House?

Marianna Sotomayor, a Congressional reporter for The Washington Post, dives into the battle for the House of Representatives. The discussion centers on Democrats targeting key districts and the impact of redistricting on voter sentiment. Vice President Kamala Harris's media blitz aimed at improving her visibility is also analyzed. The challenges of hurricane recovery and the misconceptions surrounding governmental aid draw attention, highlighting the complexities of bipartisan support in crisis times. It's a spirited look at the current political landscape as elections approach.
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Oct 8, 2024 • 30min

Bracelets, drones, ads. How Harris is spending campaign cash

Maeve Reston, a national political reporter for The Washington Post, discusses Kamala Harris's campaign strategy as it outpaces Donald Trump's in fundraising. She reveals how creative spending, like misting fans and drone shows at rallies, captivates voters. Reston also analyzes the risks Trump faces due to his reliance on super PACs for funding, revealing how this affects his campaign's operational flexibility. The conversation highlights the strategic use of finances in swing states and its importance for voter enthusiasm.
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Oct 4, 2024 • 28min

How campaigns deal with news out of their control

Dan Balz, Chief Correspondent for The Washington Post, dives into how recent crises like Hurricane Helene and Middle Eastern tensions shape the political landscape. He discusses the historical impact of natural disasters on campaigns and voter perceptions. Balz also highlights new revelations about former President Trump's actions post-2020 election, emphasizing their potential effects on his support base. Finally, the conversation touches on how candidates are responding to the January 6th insurrection's lingering implications as the 2024 election approaches.
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Oct 2, 2024 • 25min

Walz stumbles early, Vance tries to recast himself in VP debate

Democratic Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota, known for his straightforward approach, faced off against Republican Senator JD Vance of Ohio, who is working to reshape his image. The discussion highlights Walz's nervous debate performance and struggles with Republican criticisms. Vance attempts to soften his stance on contentious issues like abortion, navigating the complex landscape of political identity. Co-hosts Elahe Izadi and Aaron Blake provide insights into how these dynamics could influence the upcoming race and voter trust.

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