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Trump Says the Smithsonian Is Too Negative. Is He Right?

Aug 21, 2025
Rafael Mangual is a panelist known for his expertise on voter registration, while Daniel Di Martino offers insights into voter trends. They discuss the alarming dissatisfaction some voters feel towards the Democratic Party, highlighting shifting allegiances among Hispanic and Asian communities. The conversation turns to Trump's criticism of the Smithsonian Museums, probing the challenges of historical representation. Additionally, they unravel a bizarre bribery case involving cash in a potato chip bag, questioning the integrity of journalism.
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ANECDOTE

Asian Voters Cited 'Toxic Compassion'

  • Neetu Arnold spoke with Asian voters who shifted right, citing 'toxic compassion' policies like affirmative action as drivers.
  • These voters reported real effects on daily life and signaled discontent by changing registration or behavior.
INSIGHT

Gen Z Gender Gap Shifts Politics

  • Gen Z shows a marked conservative shift, especially among men, creating a widening political gender gap.
  • That demographic change will reshape party coalitions and voting patterns over time.
INSIGHT

Polarization Ends Old Crossover Voting

  • Polarization reduced traditional crossover voting; party registration now maps more tightly to voting behavior.
  • Democrats still retain high-propensity voters, which partially offsets their shrinking registration base.
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