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Dec 7, 2024 • 45min

Sarah Longwell & Sen. Chris Murphy

The Focus Group podcast’s Sarah Longwell examines her assumptions about the 2024 election and how they can be improved for the future. Senator Chris Murphy discusses how Democrats can appeal to the American people with a more populist message.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dec 5, 2024 • 42min

Timothy O’Brien & Molly Redden

Timothy O’Brien, Editor at Bloomberg Opinion, shares insights on what the next Trump administration may look like, discussing the potential reshaping of federal powers. Molly Redden from ProPublica digs into Trump’s strategies to sidestep Congress. They cover the significant political shifts since Trump’s first term, the ethical dilemmas facing the Supreme Court, and the economic struggles of the working class. The conversation also navigates the complexities of Senate dynamics, showcasing the tension between traditional Republican values and emerging factions.
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Dec 4, 2024 • 41min

George Conway & Heather Williams

The Atlantic’s George Conway shares his insights on President Biden pardoning his son, Hunter. DLCC’s Heather Williams details the Democrats' strategy in the years to come to reclaim a majority.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dec 2, 2024 • 41min

Rick Wilson & Caroline Kitchener

Rick Wilson, founder of The Lincoln Project, shares sharp insights on the implications of Kash Patel's potential FBI directorship. Caroline Kitchener, a national reporter from The Washington Post, dives into the chilling realities of a post-Roe world, discussing the impact of new abortion bans on maternal mortality. They both explore the complexities of political patronage and the urgent need for strong advocacy in reproductive rights. Expect a compelling mix of political savvy and urgent social issues.
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Nov 30, 2024 • 40min

Rep. Brendan Boyle & Thomas Zimmer

Congressman Brendan Boyle, representing Pennsylvania's 2nd District, discusses the dysfunction looming in Congress as it shifts into a new session. Historian Thomas Zimmer dives into Project 2025, revealing the radical transformation of American conservatism and its potential societal impacts. The pair analyze how economic policies could sway voter behavior, especially among working-class individuals, and examine the complexities of Pennsylvania's political landscape, particularly regarding gender dynamics and the challenges female candidates face.
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Nov 28, 2024 • 46min

Jeet Heer & Rep. Becca Balint

Jeet Heer, a contributor to The Nation and host of The Time of Monsters podcast, shares his insights into the Democratic Party's rebuilding efforts. Congresswoman Becca Balint, Vermont's sole representative, discusses strategies for pushing back against Trump's agenda. They navigate the complexities of political intimidation and media portrayals of Trump while highlighting trade war myths and the implications of tariffs. The duo also reflects on the evolving political landscape, focusing on party dynamics and the essential need for integrity in today's political climate.
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Nov 27, 2024 • 43min

Mary Trump & Ryan Broderick

Mary Trump, an insightful author and commentator on the Trump family, joins Ryan Broderick, editor of "Garbage Day" and internet culture expert. They dive into how politics are influenced by online trends and the evolving media landscape. Mary highlights the misunderstandings surrounding Trump-era tariffs, while Ryan dissects the chaotic relationship between corporate media and electoral perceptions. They explore the impact of social media on political discourse and the allure of charismatic figures in contemporary politics, all with a splash of humor.
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Nov 25, 2024 • 45min

Rick Wilson & Roger McNamee

Rick Wilson, founder of The Lincoln Project, shares insights on the potential fallout of a Trump comeback, emphasizing the looming political chaos. Roger McNamee, author of Zucked, critiques how tech giants pursue dystopian goals that jeopardize democracy. They delve into the alarming normalization of toxic political behavior and how technology exacerbates disinformation in elections. The conversation reveals the dire need to prioritize user welfare over profit while navigating the profound implications of these interconnected crises.
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Nov 23, 2024 • 46min

Charlie Sykes & Skye Perryman

Charlie Sykes, a political commentator and author, shares insights on maintaining sanity in today's chaotic news cycle. Skye Perryman, President of Democracy Forward, discusses the critical legal strategies needed to push back against Trump's agenda, emphasizing the role of the courts in protecting democracy. The duo explores the impact of Trump's deportation strategy on the economy and addresses the need for public vigilance against authoritarianism. They also highlight the importance of civic engagement in combating extremism within political discourse.
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Nov 21, 2024 • 49min

Dana Milbank & Julia Davis

Dana Milbank, a Washington Post columnist and author, discusses the implications of Trump's nominations on future politics. Julia Davis, an expert on Russian media, highlights Russia's response to Trump's recent moves. They delve into how political appointments reflect deeper societal issues, the influence of Russian narratives on American perceptions, and the rising authoritarianism parallels in both nations. The conversation also touches on Trump’s immigration policies and the challenges facing American families within that context.

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