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Dominant Media’s Massive Blind Spots, the Key Midterm Ground Game, and James Rosen on Trump, Obama, and Scalia

Feb 26, 2026
James Rosen, Chief Washington correspondent and author of a multi-volume Scalia biography, joins to discuss the justice’s rise and lasting legal influence. They dig into Scalia’s originalism, Bush v. Gore controversy, and how his philosophy shapes today’s Court. Conversation lightens with Rosen’s spot-on Obama and Trump impressions and surprising Beatles trivia.
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Ask About Tactical Asymmetries

  • Ask campaign professionals about asymmetries in technology, targeting, and social content rather than surface narratives.
  • Halperin demonstrates by probing Jamie Harrison and Jeff Rowe on data, voter targeting, and social media advantages for midterms.
INSIGHT

How A Data Edge Translates To Votes

  • Campaign tech advantage can come from superior voter files, consumer data, and proximity to Silicon Valley expertise.
  • Jeff Rowe claims Republicans currently hold an edge in targeting ticket‑splitters with video and digital ad strategies.
INSIGHT

Content Creativity Is A Campaign Weapon

  • Social media content and podcasting are strategic battlegrounds where Republicans have shown creative advantages.
  • Panelists point to superior red‑team content creation and podcast ecosystem reach as midterm assets.
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