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Mar 4, 2020 • 14min

Mike Bloomberg Drops Out; Demographics Of Biden's Supporters

Joe Biden's strong Super Tuesday performance underscores the power of campaign momentum, especially his support from African Americans and older voters. Meanwhile, Mike Bloomberg's exit raises questions about the Democratic Party's future financial strategies. The podcast also dives into the varying political preferences across age groups, with Biden resonating with older voters and Sanders attracting the youth. As Big Tuesday approaches, the significance of demographics in key states like Michigan and Washington becomes a critical focus in the race.
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Mar 4, 2020 • 18min

Super Tuesday: Biden's Surge Continues As Sanders Leads In California

Super Tuesday brought surprising results, with Joe Biden winning eight states, including unexpected victories in Minnesota and Massachusetts. Meanwhile, Bernie Sanders led in California, revealing sharp divides in voter demographics. Young and Latino voters favored Sanders, while older and Black voters rallied behind Biden. The podcast delves into the implications of these outcomes, the rivalry between the candidates, and the significance of authenticity in voter engagement, all while examining the evolving landscape of the Democratic primaries.
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Mar 2, 2020 • 24min

How They'll Win: Candidates Outline Path To Nomination Ahead of Super Tuesday

The podcast dives into the strategies candidates are employing as they head into Super Tuesday, spotlighting key endorsements and surprising dropouts. It analyzes the momentum of individuals like Klobuchar and Buttigieg, emphasizing their unique challenges. A lively Bernie Sanders rally in Salt Lake City reveals the energy of his campaign as voters wrestle with their choices. The discussion also covers the competitive dynamics among major players like Bloomberg, Biden, and Sanders, highlighting the stakes involved for the nomination.
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Mar 1, 2020 • 15min

Joe Biden Wins Big In South Carolina. Now What?

Joe Biden's major win in South Carolina provides a crucial boost to his campaign, energizing supporters and reshaping his strategy for Super Tuesday. The discussion contrasts Biden's momentum with Bernie Sanders' infrastructure advantage and the financial clout of Mike Bloomberg. Insights are shared on the significance of Biden's victory speech and the challenges faced by candidates in appealing to diverse voter bases. As the Democratic primary heats up, the urgency for all candidates intensifies, making for a riveting political landscape.
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Feb 28, 2020 • 29min

Weekly Roundup: February 28th

Scott Horsley, NPR's chief economics correspondent, dives into the week’s drastic stock market decline due to coronavirus fears, discussing its potential impact on the upcoming elections and the administration's efforts to maintain public confidence. He also examines Joe Biden's critical moment in the South Carolina primary, highlighting his campaign dynamics and growing momentum following recent endorsements. The conversation blends economic insights with political strategy, setting the stage for pivotal decisions ahead.
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Feb 27, 2020 • 15min

This Majority-Minority City Voted For Donald Trump

Pueblo, Colorado emerges as a fascinating case study in shifting voter dynamics. The majority-Hispanic population's surprising support for Donald Trump in 2016 opens discussions on political identity. Amid economic challenges, the clash between traditional manufacturing and new industries shapes local aspirations. Vibrant local arts stand out against an industrial backdrop, highlighting cultural resilience. As the community anticipates an upcoming Senate race, the interplay of nostalgia and ambition may influence voter choices.
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Feb 26, 2020 • 13min

Here's How The U.S. Is Responding To Coronavirus

Health officials warn that serious measures may be needed to tackle the coronavirus crisis, emphasizing its inevitable spread in the U.S. Meanwhile, the White House presents a contrasting narrative, claiming the situation is under control. The financial market is jittery, with concerns about the economic fallout and investor anxiety on the rise. Political tensions escalate as leaders navigate the tricky balance between public health and economic interests, highlighting intense public scrutiny of government responses.
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Feb 26, 2020 • 17min

Bernie Sanders and Mike Bloomberg Face Debate Attacks

The recent debate in South Carolina showcased Bernie Sanders as the main target of scrutiny, especially from Elizabeth Warren. Sanders faced tough questions about his past praise of Cuba's education system and his ambitious domestic policies. Mike Bloomberg was under fire for his controversial comments towards women, with Warren accusing him of inappropriate behavior. The debate highlighted the critical role of African-American voters and the evolving dynamics among candidates as they strategize ahead of Super Tuesday.
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Feb 24, 2020 • 15min

Candidates Jockey For Position As Sanders Alternative Ahead of Tuesday Debate

Candidates are scrambling to find a viable alternative to Bernie Sanders as the South Carolina primary looms. Joe Biden struggles to regain his status with Black voters while facing stiff competition from Tom Steyer. The dynamics of the upcoming Democratic debate are shifting, with candidates grappling for key demographics. There’s increasing tension as they anticipate the impact of their performances on Super Tuesday. Tune in for insights into the high-stakes maneuvering of the Democratic race!
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Feb 23, 2020 • 13min

Bernie Sanders Projected to Win Nevada Caucus

Bernie Sanders claims victory in the Nevada caucus, celebrating a diverse coalition that he believes will drive his campaign forward. The discussion highlights his strong appeal among Latino voters and contrasts it with Joe Biden's efforts to connect with African-American voters in South Carolina. As Biden remains optimistic despite mixed results, the analysis digs into the strategic shifts in the Democratic primaries. Additionally, former Mayor Pete Buttigieg raises concerns that Sanders’ nomination could risk Democratic gains in down-ballot races.

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