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Jul 3, 2024 • 14min
Biden Struggles With Dems; Trump Fundraising Hits Highs
The podcast dives into the contrasting political fortunes of Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Biden faces criticism from fellow Democrats and struggles with fundraising, while Trump celebrates a post-conviction fundraising surge. The discussion addresses the shifting dynamics ahead of the election, including Biden's age and campaign strategy. It also highlights the tension within the Democratic Party and the potential impact of third-party candidates on the upcoming primaries. It's a rollercoaster ride through the highs and lows of American politics!

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Jul 2, 2024 • 14min
Supreme Court Shifts Regulatory Power From Experts To Judges
The podcast dives into the Supreme Court's impactful rulings, reshaping regulatory power and presidential authority. Discussions highlight ethical dilemmas faced by justices and the court's politicization. Key decisions on voter mobilization and presidential immunity may affect the upcoming elections significantly. Also explored is the end of Chevron deference, signaling a shift away from empowering federal agencies, raising concerns about regulatory authority and judicial oversight moving forward.

Jul 1, 2024 • 17min
Supreme Court Grants Trump Broad Immunity From Prosecution
A recent Supreme Court ruling grants a former president broad immunity from prosecution, raising questions about presidential power and accountability. The implications for ongoing legal cases and the influence on future elections are explored. Concerns about the Court's credibility and potential ethical issues among justices are also discussed. Additionally, the political landscape around abortion and conservative activism highlights how judicial decisions can shape political strategies, particularly in relation to Trump.

Jun 28, 2024 • 24min
Roundup: Supreme Court Abortion Ruling, Robert F. Kennedy
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an Independent candidate for president and an environmental attorney, shares insights on his campaign and critiques the two-party system. He discusses economic issues and the struggle for media visibility while emphasizing support from young and independent voters. The conversation also dives into the recent Supreme Court rulings impacting abortion rights and the legal landscape surrounding January 6th, highlighting the broader implications for justice and healthcare access.

Jun 28, 2024 • 12min
Biden Struggled, Trump Often Lied, CNN Didn't Fact-Check
In a recent debate, President Biden struggled with his delivery, leaving some Democrats uneasy about his performance. Meanwhile, Donald Trump painted a grim picture of the country, peppered with falsehoods that went largely unchallenged. The lack of fact-checking by moderators raised concerns about misinformation. Additionally, discussions highlighted age-related perceptions and their impact on candidate competence, stirring debates about democracy and voter beliefs leading up to the election.

Jun 26, 2024 • 11min
Ahead of Presidential Debate, Voters Head To The Pools
Sam Gringlas, a WABE reporter known for his insightful field reporting, engages with Georgia voters at a swimming pool to capture their thoughts ahead of the presidential debate. Many are disenchanted by the candidates, reflecting a deeper sense of voter apathy. Gringlas explores the sentiments of undecided voters, revealing their conflicting feelings. The conversation highlights the significant issues at play, like inflation and reproductive rights, and the challenges candidates face in rallying their bases amid uncertainty.

Jun 25, 2024 • 10min
Julian Assange, Who Twice Upended Politics, Accepts Plea Deal
Julian Assange's recent plea deal marks a significant turn in his long legal battle, raising questions about press freedom and government transparency. The discussion highlights the impact of WikiLeaks' 2010 military secrets release on public understanding of wars. Delving into the 2016 election, the podcast explores how Assange influenced political dynamics with controversial revelations about the Democratic Party. The complexities of national security and partisan responses to his actions showcase the intricate relationships between politics, media, and accountability.

Jun 24, 2024 • 13min
OTHER: The Independent Voters Who Dominate Arizona
Independent voters in Arizona have become a powerful force, representing the largest voter group in the state. They often align with one party rather than switching between them. The podcast highlights the challenges these voters face, especially in primaries. It also examines the competitive Senate race, where both parties must adapt to the shifting political landscape. Additionally, immigration emerges as a key issue affecting voter sentiment and candidate strategies as elections approach.

Jun 21, 2024 • 24min
Weekly Roundup: Debate Prep; Masculinity In Politics
The rivalry intensifies as Biden and Trump prepare for a groundbreaking debate, featuring muted microphones and no live audience. The hosts dive into the complexities of masculinity in politics, analyzing how gender impacts voter engagement and party strategies. They also explore the evolving voting behavior among men of color and the delicate balance candidates must maintain. For a lighter twist, the discussion takes a turn toward quirky summer heat anecdotes and curious monoliths, blending serious political discourse with entertaining commentary.

Jun 20, 2024 • 13min
Talking About Abortion On The Campaign Trail
The podcast dives into the evolving role of abortion in the 2024 political landscape. It highlights how both Democratic and Republican candidates are adjusting their strategies after the Roe v. Wade decision. The discussion reveals internal conflicts within the Republican Party regarding abortion topics and contrasts them with Democrats' unified push for reproductive rights. Notably, it examines how battleground states like Arizona and Nevada can shape voter responses to restrictive abortion laws, illustrating the complex relationship between abortion rights and electoral outcomes.