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Jun 18, 2024 • 48min

Biden Campaign Unloads on Trump's Conviction

The Biden campaign rolls out aggressive ads targeting Trump as a convicted felon, showcasing Biden as a champion for working families. Trump attempts to charm Black voters in a predominantly white crowd while gearing up for a debate with CNN's finalized rules. The hosts analyze Trump’s shifting voter support post-conviction and discuss Trump's VP hopefuls with a humorous twist, weighing their electability. Tensions rise as strategies unfold, highlighting challenges each candidate faces in rallying diverse support.
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Jun 14, 2024 • 47min

Trump Returns to the Scene of the Crime

Trump makes a dramatic return to the Capitol, receiving applause from Republicans while criticizing various topics, including Taylor Swift's lack of endorsement. Meanwhile, party members grapple with their mixed feelings towards Trump post-January 6th. The podcast also delves into the Biden campaign's economic messaging and highlights key Supreme Court decisions on abortion medication. As both candidates gear up for the election, the conversation reveals the unfolding battle over reproductive rights and the intense political landscape.
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Jun 12, 2024 • 1h 3min

The GOP Meltdown Over Hunter's Conviction

In this discussion, Sarah Longwell, a political analyst and publisher at The Bulwark, joins Dan to dissect the GOP's chaotic response to Hunter Biden's felony conviction. They explore how this legal fallout might impact President Biden's re-election efforts and the convoluted narratives among Republicans. Additionally, they examine the dynamics of upcoming primaries, the critical role of abortion in voter mobilization, and the weight of vice presidential picks on electoral outcomes. A revealing look at shifting voter sentiments and strategic challenges!
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Jun 11, 2024 • 57min

MTG: Jesus Was a Felon Too

Jon Lovett, a former Obama aide turned comedian, returns to share wild insights after his hiatus. The conversation kicks off with Trump’s tumultuous legal battle and outrageous rally comments, including the bizarre Jesus comparison. They dive into the implications of Trump’s proposed tax cuts, contrasting them sharply with Biden’s plans. Amidst political polarization, Lovett hilariously quizzes about the news he missed, blending humor with sharp political analysis. Expect plenty of witty banter, serious implications, and a lighthearted take on today's chaotic political landscape.
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Jun 9, 2024 • 1h

Could Trump-Curious Black Voters Swing the Election? (Ep. 3)

Terrance Woodbury, a Democratic pollster, Lavora Barnes, Chair of the Michigan Democratic Party, and John Taylor, co-founder of the Black Male Initiative in Georgia, engage in a vital discussion about Black voters and their unexpected interest in Trump. They explore why some are drifting from the Democratic Party, emphasizing the need for compassionate outreach to understand their concerns. The conversation highlights strategies for improving voter engagement, the impact of third-party candidates, and the power of love in grassroots organizing.
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Jun 7, 2024 • 54min

The MAGA Plot to Jail Democrats

Republican voters are beginning to question their support for Donald Trump as he threatens to imprison political opponents. Steve Bannon is facing jail time, while Biden champions democracy during a significant anniversary in Normandy. The discussion touches on the disparities in accountability between powerful figures and common citizens. Campaign strategies are analyzed, particularly around themes of democracy versus extremism. Additionally, the podcast addresses the potential threats to contraception rights stemming from recent court decisions.
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Jun 5, 2024 • 55min

Biden Takes Action on the Border

Addisu Demissie, a political strategist, and Michael Tyler, communications director for the Biden-Harris 2024 campaign, dive into President Biden's recent executive order closing the US-Mexico border. They dissect the backlash from Democrats and the opportunistic Republican stance despite their previous roadblocks. They also explore how Trump’s legal troubles are reshaping the political landscape and the Biden campaign’s strategies for engaging younger voters through platforms like TikTok, all while combating misinformation ahead of the 2024 election.
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Jun 4, 2024 • 57min

New Polling on Trump’s Felony Conviction

The hosts dive into the political landscape shaped by Trump's felony conviction, analyzing how it impacts voter perceptions and Republican loyalty. They discuss the unsettling rise in threats against jurors and the responses from GOP leaders. The complexities of Trump's policies, particularly on immigration, reveal a stark disconnect from everyday struggles. The tensions around a ceasefire in Gaza add another layer, alongside critiques of Netanyahu's Congress visit. Humor and serious reflection intertwine as they navigate these pressing political issues.
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May 31, 2024 • 51min

TRUMP FOUND GUILTY!

Donald Trump, former U.S. president, faces a historic guilty verdict on 34 counts of business record falsification. Norm Eisen, CNN legal analyst and ethics expert, recounts the dramatic courtroom atmosphere when the verdict was delivered. The conversation delves into the political fallout, exploring how this could influence voter behavior and stir the Democratic campaign. They also tackle Trump's potential appeal strategies and the broader implications for his political ambitions as he navigates ongoing legal challenges.
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May 29, 2024 • 52min

Trump Verdict Watch Begins

Alyssa Murray, co-host of Strict Scrutiny and NYU Law professor, dives deep into the intricacies of the Trump trial as jurors begin deliberations. She discusses the potential outcomes, including the tension surrounding the prosecution's closing arguments. The conversation also touches on Justice Alito's refusal to recuse himself and Robert De Niro's unexpected encounters outside the courthouse. Murray highlights the thin line between legal proceedings and political theater, emphasizing the implications of jury dynamics on democracy.

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