
Mike Dubke
Veteran Republican communications strategist and advisor who served as White House communications director under Donald Trump in 2017, providing the conservative viewpoint on politics and communications.
Top 3 podcasts with Mike Dubke
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Nov 7, 2025 • 51min
Did anyone learn anything from the 2025 elections?
Mike DuBke, a Republican communications strategist, and Rebecca Piercy, a Democratic political strategist, discuss the recent election outcomes. They analyze how Democrats’ focus on affordability resonated with voters, leading to key wins in Virginia and New Jersey. The conversation dives into California's Proposition 50 as a response to redistricting and whether it represents a genuine democratic effort or a partisan maneuver. The duo also debates the implications of Zoran Mamdani’s victory for the Democratic party and the challenges of voter choice in a two-party system.

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Feb 20, 2026 • 50min
Prince Andrew Arrested. Will The Epstein Files Take Down Others?
Mike Dubke, Republican communications strategist and former White House communications director, and Mo Elleithee, Georgetown politics director and former DNC communications lead, discuss the fallout from the Epstein files and Prince Andrew's arrest. They compare international versus U.S. consequences. They debate political reverberations, messaging for the State of the Union, and the battle over voting rights and federal versus state control.

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Nov 6, 2025 • 48min
Prepare for 'Mass Chaos'
Randy Fine, a Florida congressman, discusses the growing tensions over anti-Semitism within the conservative movement, emphasizing its systemic nature. Megan Hayes, a former Biden White House director, analyzes political messaging around the ongoing government shutdown, particularly its impact on travelers. Mike Dubke, former communications director for Trump, shares insights on political strategy and the shifting landscape as elections approach. The trio dives into the implications of these controversies for the Republican Party and the upcoming midterms.


