Beyond Politics

Matt Robison
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Nov 15, 2022 • 44min

Trump's Big Announcement That He Is Going to Split the Republican Party

The panel dissects Donald Trump's impending announcement of another run for President, including Republican analyst Alicia Preston's theory that he might form his own party.  Either way, the question is whether he is going to fatally divide Republicans for the next two years.  Also, the latest from Ukraine, the painful struggle session for Kevin McCarthy, and the impact of gerrymandering.
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Nov 14, 2022 • 49min

USA Today's Rex Huppke: What We Really Learned from the Midterms

USA Today's Rex Huppke is one of America's sharpest voices on politics and society, and he joins Beyond Politics to discuss what we really learned about America and politics from the 2022 midterms. Did voters side with "decency"? Where do Republicans go from here on Trump? Does polling do anything good for us? What does it mean that America pushed back against election deniers? What do Republicans need to fix to be more successful? And what do Democrats need to fix to be more successful? 
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Nov 11, 2022 • 42min

Dems Still Have a Shot at the House. Here's How.

David Beard, Contributing Editor at DailyKos Elections and co-host of The Downballot podcast, joins Matt to walk through exactly how Democrats could still win the US House of Representatives, and what an ultra-thin margin in the House would mean for both parties. 
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Nov 9, 2022 • 1h 4min

Not A Red Trickle. A Blue Crush.

The election appears to be a stunning win not just for Democrats, but for the fight against the Big Lie and election denialism. In this extended discussion on the bipartisan Balance of Power round table, Matt, Paul, and Alicia discuss what the results mean for democracy, Democrats, Republicans, Trump, polling, the media, campaigns, and the future of America. 
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Nov 7, 2022 • 42min

Bernie's Former Chief: This Ain't Over

The midterms could still go either way. That's the message from Michaeleen Crowell, former Chief of Staff and strategist for Bernie Sanders.  She's the rare Washington insider with insights from across the full political spectrum, someone who's seen Democratic and Republican polling and who thinks this election is still up for grabs. Is a Republican sweep possible? Sure she says. But, is a Democratic win possible?  Absolutely. Also...why Democrats' accomplishments have gotten buried, and who's been holding the shovel. 
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Nov 4, 2022 • 27min

The Huge Part of the Midterms You Haven't Heard About

In 1984, Ronald Reagan won a landslide re-election as President on a message of economic recovery, despite prices and unemployment being higher than when he took office. This year, President Biden and Congressional Democrats have a record of achievements that absolutely dwarfs Reagan's, and not just on the economy -- though the greatest one year job growth in history is a good start. Yet, you probably haven't heard anything about it. Based on Matt Robison's article for The Editorial Board, former Biden ad-maker Cliff Schecter and Matt go through what that record is, and why the accomplishments that should make this election a slam dunk have been absent from the political conversation.
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Nov 2, 2022 • 25min

Is Meta/Facebook in a Meltdown?

Chris Hill of Motley Fool Money explains why Facebook is spiraling, and where that situation may be headed. Also, a big week for the big economic picture; a rough week for Big Tech Companies Not Named Apple; and Amazon has a bold but slightly confusing new offering.
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Nov 1, 2022 • 44min

Is Political Hatred Really a Both Sides Thing?

Also, Elon Musk fuels the online dumpster fire, how a quirk in polling may have caught the Democrats, and is John Fetterman's auditory issue really an impediment to him doing the job of US Senator?
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Oct 31, 2022 • 42min

Where The Midterm Races Stand, One Week Out

Mark Bergman, a top Dem political consultant working on some of the biggest races around the country, joins Matt to look at which factors have really been shaping the midterm elections, where things stand now, and how the dynamics are looking in each of the biggest races on the map.
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Oct 27, 2022 • 34min

He Makes More Democratic Ads Than Anyone. And He's Noticed Something.

Doug Thornell, a top strategic communications partner, highlights the Democratic Party's image problem and the need for toughness. He discusses the evolving media landscape, societal polarization, and the impact of social media on political communication strategies.

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