The Chuck ToddCast

Full Episode - Can American Politics Self-Correct & Avoid Civil War? + Good Governance Is The Best Resistance To Trumpism

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Mar 30, 2026
Matt Mahan, San Jose mayor, former tech entrepreneur and teacher running for California governor. He discusses homelessness solutions like dignified shelter, makes the case for faster permitting and CEQA reform to fix housing, and outlines local AI transparency rules. He argues that delivering competent governance, not performative opposition, is the best antidote to rising authoritarian tendencies.
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INSIGHT

Current Polarization Feels Structural Not Temporary

  • Polarized American politics has become a permanent era where compromise is seen as a character flaw.
  • Chuck Todd compares today's fights to pre-Civil War years, arguing societies heal only when the cost of staying sick exceeds the cost of the cure.
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Pre Civil War Leaders Repeatedly Broke The Same Tools

  • The 1837–1865 presidencies repeatedly tried managing slavery rather than resolving it, making each solution fail.
  • Todd traces avoidance, ticket-balancing, expansion, legal rulings and popular sovereignty as failed tools that 'broke in their hands'.
INSIGHT

Energy Alone Won't Create Political Resolution

  • Today mirrors mid‑19th century dynamics: visible energy and mobilization exist but lack consensus for a decisive solution.
  • Todd warns the US isn't yet at the tipping point where delay's cost exceeds the cost of honest resolution.
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