

The Playbook Podcast
POLITICO
POLITICO’s Jack Blanchard and Dasha Burns bring their fresh insight, analysis and reporting to the biggest story driving the day in the nation’s capital.
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Oct 18, 2024 • 11min
October 18, 2024: Israel got its man. What now?
Robbie Gramer, a national security reporter with expertise on the Middle East, joins Eugene Daniels to discuss the implications of the death of Yahya Sinwar, Hamas's leader. They delve into the potential shifts in Hamas's strategy and leadership dynamics. The conversation also highlights the precarious situation of around 100 missing hostages and the impact on cease-fire negotiations. Gramer and Daniels analyze the complex tensions between the Biden administration and Israel regarding the Gaza conflict and its political ramifications for upcoming elections.

Oct 17, 2024 • 18min
October 17, 2024: Grading the latest Harris and Trump media appearances
As Election Day looms, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump take strikingly different media approaches. Harris bravely engages in contentious interviews, notably with Fox News, showcasing her ability to connect with voters. In contrast, Trump opts for safer appearances, avoiding high-risk situations. The discussion delves into the effectiveness of their strategies amidst hot-button issues like transgender rights and immigration, revealing how each candidate navigates public perception and party dynamics.

Oct 16, 2024 • 7min
October 16, 2024: Harris and Trump gear up for some appointment TV
In a surprising twist, both presidential candidates are making bold moves on cable news to broaden their support just weeks before the election. Vice President Kamala Harris is set to engage with Fox News, while Donald Trump targets Latino voters in a town hall on Univision. The discussion also highlights the financial woes of disaster recovery programs and the challenges Harris faces in Pennsylvania, as both candidates shift strategies to connect with key voter demographics.

Oct 15, 2024 • 11min
October 15, 2024: The state of play with three weeks to go
Adam Wren, National political correspondent for POLITICO, breaks down the intense final weeks of the presidential race. He discusses how both Trump and Harris are refining their strategies to engage undecided voters while emphasizing the critical importance of Pennsylvania. Wren dives into the unique challenges each campaign faces, particularly around voter turnout in key demographics, as well as the significance of Detroit's political climate. Expect keen insights into how these dynamics could shape the fate of the election.

Oct 11, 2024 • 10min
October 11, 2024: How to spend $9 billion in 8 days
Tom Frank, the climate finance editor for POLITICO’s E&E News, sheds light on the staggering $9 billion FEMA expenditure just days into the fiscal year, primarily due to Hurricanes Helene and Milton. The conversation tackles the increasing frequency of natural disasters and their financial implications. Frank discusses the challenges FEMA faces in budgeting for unpredictable climate events and the political hurdles Congress must overcome to secure necessary funding. Can America adapt to the age of superstorms?

Oct 10, 2024 • 9min
October 10, 2024: Harris’ unlikely Achilles heel
Brakkton Booker, a national political correspondent and author of the Recast newsletter, dives into the challenges Kamala Harris faces in securing the Black male vote. He unpacks why younger Black voters are shifting away from the Democratic Party and discusses the urgent need for meaningful engagement efforts. The conversation also touches on local leaders' calls for inclusion in electoral engagement and highlights influential figures like Magic Johnson and Kerry Washington rallying support in Detroit. It’s a fascinating look at the evolving dynamics of American politics.

Oct 9, 2024 • 15min
October 9, 2024: Inside Harris' PR blitz — Miller High Life, Prince, and her Glock
As the presidential race heats up, Kamala Harris's media blitz aims to connect with key voter demographics. The hosts analyze her strategic interviews, showcasing her relatable anecdotes and personal stories. They discuss how her outreach tactics compare to those of past candidates and the impact on swing voters. Criticism arises over her responses during tough interviews, highlighting challenges in clarifying her policy positions. Overall, the conversation reveals the fine line between political strategy and personal connection.

Oct 8, 2024 • 11min
October 8, 2024: Florida braces for Hurricane Milton and a political storm
Gary Fineout, a Tallahassee-based POLITICO reporter, lends his insights into Florida's tense situation as Hurricane Milton approaches the Tampa Bay area. He highlights the proactive measures taken by state officials and the complex interplay between state and federal disaster responses. The discussion reveals how political dynamics and upcoming elections shape crisis management. Fineout also addresses the spread of misinformation during hurricanes and its impact on public perception and official responses. A compelling look at politics amid natural disaster!

Oct 7, 2024 • 10min
October 7, 2024: The Israel-Hamas war hits the one year mark
Robbie Gramer, POLITICO's national security reporter, dives into the one-year mark of the Israel-Hamas war. He discusses the staggering death tolls on both sides, with over 40,000 Palestinian lives lost. The dialogue also highlights the humanitarian crises in Gaza and Lebanon, and the complexities of ceasefire negotiations amidst ongoing violence. Gramer reveals how this conflict has strained U.S.-Israel relations, particularly under Prime Minister Netanyahu's leadership, painting a vivid picture of the war's far-reaching implications.

Oct 4, 2024 • 10min
October 4, 2024: Is organized labor breaking up with Democrats?
Nick Niedzwiadek, a labor and immigration reporter, dives into the shifting relationship between organized labor and the Democratic Party. He discusses the implications of the International Association of Fire Fighters and the Teamsters choosing not to endorse candidates, marking a significant change in alignment. The conversation sheds light on how new union leadership and diverse member demographics are reshaping political strategies, and also touches on Barack Obama's latest campaign moves.


