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Undercurrents is the brand new news show brought to you by UnHerd. Every episode we uncover the stories and ideas taking place beneath the surface — either not well covered by the establishment media, or covered without the analysis and details you need to better understand the world. We bring no agenda other than seeking truth and representing reality.We’ll be publishing twice a week, on the Undercurrents YouTube channel — with additional episodes and content for our subscribers.Don’t miss out — sign up today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nov 11, 2024 • 33min
Marianne Williamson
Marianne Williamson, a spiritual leader and author known for her progressive political views, discusses the Democratic Party's challenges post-Trump. She reflects on the concentration of power and the struggle for authentic voter engagement. Williamson advocates for a working-class agenda, universal healthcare, and inclusivity, emphasizing the need for genuine dialogue in politics. The conversation also touches on the potential for a spiritual awakening within the party, inspired by figures like Martin Luther King Jr., calling for compassion and integrity in political discourse.

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Nov 7, 2024 • 24min
Ryan Girdusky: 'How Trump surged in deep blue states'
Ryan Girdusky, author of the National Populist Newsletter, breaks down the surprising political shifts affecting the 2024 election. He discusses how Trump has gained traction in traditionally Democratic states, focusing on the evolving voter support among women and suburban demographics. The conversation highlights the shift in Loudoun County's political alliances and the implications for future coalitions. Girdusky also analyzes Sherrod Brown's unexpected loss in Ohio, revealing trends in voter behavior that could reshape American politics.

Nov 7, 2024 • 22min
Zaid Jilani: Why the Left failed to stop Trump
Zaid Jilani, a journalist at The American Saga, dives into the left's failures in addressing Trump's rise. He explores Trump's unexpected resurgence and the intricate voter dynamics in battleground states like Georgia. The podcast challenges assumptions about abortion voters, revealing diverse opinions that transcend traditional divides. Jilani also discusses the lack of enthusiasm among minority voters for Kamala Harris, stressing the need for the Democratic Party to engage younger voters and foster bipartisan dialogue for political unity.

Nov 5, 2024 • 1h 28min
The 10 most pivotal moments of the 2024 election
Ruy Texiera, a political analysis expert from the American Enterprise Institute, and Philip Wegmann, a White House correspondent for RealClearPolitics, delve into the critical moments shaping the 2024 election. They discuss the shifting favorability of Biden and Harris, the impact of an assassination attempt on Trump, and Trump's controversial statements on reproductive rights. The duo also examines strategic campaign maneuvers in swing states and the surprising media rise of Tony Hinchcliffe, highlighting the evolving electoral dynamics and voter sentiments.

Nov 4, 2024 • 19min
Emily Jashinsky: Will Trump crash out or make a comeback?
Emily Jashinsky, a sharp political commentator and author, discusses the potential trajectories of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in the upcoming 2024 election. She navigates the intricate landscape of rural, suburban, and urban voter dynamics, highlighting how pivotal issues like abortion referendums could sway outcomes. Jashinsky also breaks down the impact of early voting trends and focuses on key battleground states, emphasizing how demographic shifts may reshape the electoral map. Tune in for an insightful glimpse into the heart of American politics.

Nov 2, 2024 • 14min
Julius Krein: Thank the green movement for coming austerity
Julius Krein, founder of American Affairs and expert in political economy, delves into the connections between the green movement and necessary austerity in the U.S. He discusses the implications of these fiscal policies on entitlement programs like Social Security. The conversation also highlights tax reform complexities, suggesting a corporate focus may be more beneficial than taxing the middle class. Krein examines potential future economic policies under a Trump administration, mixing traditional values and corporate influences, while emphasizing the need for optimism amid challenges.

Nov 1, 2024 • 28min
Chuck Rocha: Trump is fumbling the Latino vote
Chuck Rocha, a Democratic consultant and founder of Solidarity Strategies, dives into the shifting dynamics of Latino voters. He discusses how Trump is gaining traction among Latino men, shaped by economic ties and social media influence. Rocha highlights the Democratic challenges in appealing to this demographic and the unique voting behaviors among Latino men and women. The conversation also covers innovative campaign strategies like those of Ruben Gallego in Arizona, showcasing the need for targeted political messaging and authentic outreach as elections approach.

Oct 31, 2024 • 37min
Megan Basham: Evangelicals love Trump even more in 2024
Megan Basham, a reporter at the Daily Wire and author of the bestselling book Shepherds for Sale, delves into the complex dynamics of evangelical support for Trump as the 2024 election approaches. She discusses the deepening divisions within the evangelical community, highlighting the contrasting loyalties of suburban women voters. Basham also explores cultural divides shaped by geography and class, as well as the troubling intersection of grifting and politics. Her insights reveal an evolving landscape for evangelicals and their political clout this election cycle.

Oct 30, 2024 • 27min
Megyn Kelly: The Washington Post is doomed
Megyn Kelly, host of The Megyn Kelly Show and renowned for her incisive interviews, dives deep into the chaotic interplay between media and politics. She discusses the unpredictable dynamics of polling and voter sentiments, especially regarding women's rights in the upcoming election. The conversation explores the rise of independent media, questioning its influence over legacy news outlets. Kelly also weighs in on the future of the Republican Party post-Trump, spotlighting emerging leaders and the necessity for authenticity in journalism amidst a fractured political landscape.

Oct 29, 2024 • 27min
Sen. Eric Schmitt: This is 2016 all over again
Emily interviews Senator Eric Schmitt from Missouri, a friend of J.D. Vance and a rising conservative voice. They dive into the political landscape as the 2024 election looms, discussing the optimism reminiscent of 2016 among Republicans. Schmitt highlights the influence of celebrity figures like Trump, the shifting alliances within political factions, and the urgent need for reform in the GOP. The conversation also touches on critical issues like national debt and the role of technology in shaping public discourse.