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Punchbowl News
Weekday mornings, The Daily Punch brings you inside Capitol Hill, the White House and Washington for an unfiltered look at the key players and stakes of all major issues of the day. Power. People. Politics. Hosted by Punchbowl News founders, journalists and best-selling authors Anna Palmer and Jake Sherman.
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Aug 7, 2025 • 12min
The generational brawl inside the Democratic Party
The Democratic Party is experiencing a dynamic generational clash as younger candidates challenge veteran incumbents. This shift highlights growing demands for fresh leadership among voters. Meanwhile, Senator Tom Cotton raises alarms over national security, urging tighter controls on foreign access to sensitive systems. The podcast also delves into budgetary battles that threaten job security for government employees, reflecting the ongoing tensions within the party and beyond. It's a fascinating look at how evolving priorities are reshaping the political landscape.

Aug 6, 2025 • 9min
Members flock to Israel as Gaza war deepens
Lawmakers are flocking to Israel as the Gaza crisis escalates, highlighting the splits within the Democratic Party over support for Israel. This trip could influence future primaries. Meanwhile, Democrats are preparing for the potential fallout from the expiration of Obamacare subsidies at the end of the year. The political landscape is shifting as they navigate these challenges, particularly with 2026 midterms on the horizon.

Aug 5, 2025 • 10min
Schatz secures Schumer’s backing
Senator Brian Schatz is rapidly climbing the ranks in the Senate with the strong support of Chuck Schumer, aiming to reshape party leadership. This shift could significantly impact Democratic strategies as the midterms approach. Meanwhile, political maneuvers for redistricting are heating up in Indiana and Texas, as both parties strategize to secure their electoral advantages. The landscape is shifting fast, with exciting implications for the future of competitiveness in elections.

Aug 4, 2025 • 12min
Schumer, Jeffries demand 'Big 4' talks
Explore the mounting pressure on Democrats as they push for critical talks on government funding, with a looming September 30th deadline. Delve into the chaotic weekend in the Senate, revealing unexpected opposition tied to Trump's past decisions. Discover why Texas Democrats are taking drastic measures in the redistricting battle. The tensions among lawmakers reflect the complex dynamics of party negotiations and the potential risks of a government shutdown.

Aug 2, 2025 • 12min
The Readback: Kentucky Hemp Wars
Samantha Handler, a policy expert and author of the Portal newsletter, dives into the tensions surrounding Sen. Rand Paul's push to eliminate a hemp regulatory loophole in Kentucky's agricultural funding bill. She discusses the clash between Kentucky senators with conflicting views on hemp regulation and its impact on the state's industry. Additionally, Handler navigates the complex appropriations process and broader policy implications, all while sharing her passion for baseball and the importance of signing up for quick policy insights.

Aug 1, 2025 • 13min
Netanyahu's massive problem with Dems
The podcast dives into the rift among Democrats regarding arms sales to Israel, showcasing a shift in party support amid the Gaza conflict. It also discusses Trump's struggling proposal for tariff rebate checks, facing skepticism even from Republicans. Additionally, the significant financial disparity between GOP and Democratic super PACs leading up to the midterms highlights the pivotal role of campaign financing in politics. The conversation touches on the evolving economic strategies within parties and the influence of political donations in shaping tech policies.

Jul 31, 2025 • 14min
The Senate's earmark explosion
Discover the power plays of Sen. Susan Collins as she navigates earmark season for Maine. The podcast dives into the urgency of Senate negotiations for government funding, with the looming August recess. It also highlights the shifting dynamics around earmarks and the emphasis on local project selection. Plus, explore how Republicans are eyeing Latino candidates for the 2026 elections, as they adapt to changing demographics and prepare for upcoming challenges.

Jul 30, 2025 • 15min
Inside the new Texas map
Texas Republicans unveil a proposed congressional map that could shake up the political landscape. The discussion highlights vulnerable Democratic incumbents as redistricting reshapes districts. Strategic shifts in district mapping might influence Latino voters and majority Hispanic areas ahead of midterms. Additionally, tensions rise around the Federal Reserve's decisions, raising questions about interest rates and political pressure. The Senate's nomination process faces scrutiny, with potential reforms on the horizon to streamline confirmations.

Jul 29, 2025 • 12min
Thune’s next big fight: Governing
John Thune faces a tough balancing act with a vengeful president and an uneasy mix of conservatives and moderates. Senate governance is in turmoil as funding bills dance on the brink of shutdowns. The pressure mounts with critical nominations stuck amidst bipartisan squabbles. Meanwhile, Republicans are sharpening their focus on vulnerable Democratic seats in Nevada, while redistricting battles loom large ahead of the midterms. The political landscape shifts rapidly, making each legislative move a game of high stakes.

Jul 28, 2025 • 14min
3 things to watch as August nears
Discover the latest shake-ups in the Senate as Republicans strategize on appropriations and President Trump’s nominees. The hosts explore the competitive landscape of the upcoming North Carolina Senate race, where digital ads target ex-Governor Roy Cooper. Plus, get insights into the U.S. economy and the implications of recent tariff announcements, while political maneuvering in gambling tax policies reveals new fiscal dynamics. It's a keen look at the intersection of politics, economy, and campaign strategies as August approaches.


