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How Can Democrats Get Their Mojo Back?

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Chuck Todd begins by examining whether Democrats have lost by enough to force meaningful change or if they're simply tinkering around the edges. He covers Trump's recent controversial moves, including hosting dinners for his memecoin buyers and politicizing his West Point commencement speech, while exploring how "whataboutism" and Trump creating a culture of fear have become pervasive in our political discourse. Chuck analyzes new polling data on potential Democratic matchups and discusses why being an incumbent may be a liability in upcoming elections.

Then, he’s joined by political analyst and author of “Where Have All The Democrats Gone”, Ruy Teixeira, who provides insights into America's ongoing political realignment and the challenges facing both major parties. They explore whether Democrats need to move toward the center to win back working-class voters, discuss the possibility of party collapse similar to what happened with the UK's Tories, and examine why neither party seems capable of forming a truly dominant coalition. The conversation covers everything from the Democrats' branding problems and communication failures to Trump's enduring influence on American politics and the potential for viable independent candidates in 2028.

Chuck concludes with upcoming Republican primary dynamics, including Senator John Cornyn's hiring of Trump's campaign manager and why it could be an UGLY campaign.

Timeline:

00:00 Introduction

02:00 Have Democrats lost by enough to force them to change?

04:30 Democrats seem intent on tinkering rather than an overhaul

05:45 Trump hosts dinner for buyers of his memecoin

06:45 Mike Johnson defends corruption if it’s “done in the open” * (14:30)

08:30 Trump politicizes his West Point commencement speech

10:30 “Whataboustism” is plaguing our politics

12:00 Neither party has a monopoly on crazy or violence

12:45 Trump has created a culture of fear which mutes criticism

14:30 The public has become numb to Trump’s bad behavior

15:45 Corruption will eat away the credibility of the MAGA movement*

16:30 New poll released on AOC vs Schumer and Torres vs Hochul

18:30 Being an incumbent will be a negative in 2026 and 2028

22:10 Ruy Texeira joins the Chuck Toddcast

23:40 What is the current state of America's political realignment?

26:25 Do Democrats need to move to the center to win working class voters?

28:10 Lower turnout benefits Democrats

29:55 Democrats have only changed rhetoric, not their positions

31:40 Neither party can form a dominant coalition

32:40 Despite the chaos, Trump's approval rating isn't that bad

34:25 Could we see one party collapse like the Tories in the UK?

36:10 Could a third party replace one of our two parties

37:55 Voters in the western world feel the system is broken

38:40 Democrats are viewed as the status quo party

41:10 What are some lessons Democrats can take from the early 90's?

43:10 Neither party loses by enough to change

46:40 The DNC doesn't grasp how bad the brand has become

47:40 The problem is bigger than communications

49:40 Trump is the towering figure of 21st century American politics

51:10 What to make of Gavin Newsom's political maneuvering?

52:30 Who could be the Democrats next Bill Clinton?

54:40 What states should Democrats be targeting for future elections?

57:10 Democrats made a mistake not having Iowa first in their primary calendar

58:10 Why has Wisconsin stayed so competitive?

1:00:10 What to make of the red shift in blue states where they didn't campaign?

1:02:40 Party strategists are too out of step with the voters

1:04:25 What will we learn from statewide elections in 2025?

1:07:25 Will Joe Biden become a pariah like Jimmy Carter for the Democratic party?

1:09:10 Being a cabinet member for Biden will tank Pete Buttigieg's presidential hopes

1:10:10 The cover up of Biden's decline will haunt the Democrats for years

1:11:25 Any positives for the Democrats?

1:12:25 There could be a viable independent candidate in 2028

1:16:00 Chuck’s thoughts on the interview with Ruy Texeira

1:17:30 Senator John Cornyn has hired Trump’s campaign manager

1:19:00 We’re about to see new level of negativity in a Republican primary

1:20:45 The new traffic patterns out of Nationals games are annoying

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Content provided by Chuck Todd. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Chuck Todd or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Chuck Todd begins by examining whether Democrats have lost by enough to force meaningful change or if they're simply tinkering around the edges. He covers Trump's recent controversial moves, including hosting dinners for his memecoin buyers and politicizing his West Point commencement speech, while exploring how "whataboutism" and Trump creating a culture of fear have become pervasive in our political discourse. Chuck analyzes new polling data on potential Democratic matchups and discusses why being an incumbent may be a liability in upcoming elections.

Then, he’s joined by political analyst and author of “Where Have All The Democrats Gone”, Ruy Teixeira, who provides insights into America's ongoing political realignment and the challenges facing both major parties. They explore whether Democrats need to move toward the center to win back working-class voters, discuss the possibility of party collapse similar to what happened with the UK's Tories, and examine why neither party seems capable of forming a truly dominant coalition. The conversation covers everything from the Democrats' branding problems and communication failures to Trump's enduring influence on American politics and the potential for viable independent candidates in 2028.

Chuck concludes with upcoming Republican primary dynamics, including Senator John Cornyn's hiring of Trump's campaign manager and why it could be an UGLY campaign.

Timeline:

00:00 Introduction

02:00 Have Democrats lost by enough to force them to change?

04:30 Democrats seem intent on tinkering rather than an overhaul

05:45 Trump hosts dinner for buyers of his memecoin

06:45 Mike Johnson defends corruption if it’s “done in the open” * (14:30)

08:30 Trump politicizes his West Point commencement speech

10:30 “Whataboustism” is plaguing our politics

12:00 Neither party has a monopoly on crazy or violence

12:45 Trump has created a culture of fear which mutes criticism

14:30 The public has become numb to Trump’s bad behavior

15:45 Corruption will eat away the credibility of the MAGA movement*

16:30 New poll released on AOC vs Schumer and Torres vs Hochul

18:30 Being an incumbent will be a negative in 2026 and 2028

22:10 Ruy Texeira joins the Chuck Toddcast

23:40 What is the current state of America's political realignment?

26:25 Do Democrats need to move to the center to win working class voters?

28:10 Lower turnout benefits Democrats

29:55 Democrats have only changed rhetoric, not their positions

31:40 Neither party can form a dominant coalition

32:40 Despite the chaos, Trump's approval rating isn't that bad

34:25 Could we see one party collapse like the Tories in the UK?

36:10 Could a third party replace one of our two parties

37:55 Voters in the western world feel the system is broken

38:40 Democrats are viewed as the status quo party

41:10 What are some lessons Democrats can take from the early 90's?

43:10 Neither party loses by enough to change

46:40 The DNC doesn't grasp how bad the brand has become

47:40 The problem is bigger than communications

49:40 Trump is the towering figure of 21st century American politics

51:10 What to make of Gavin Newsom's political maneuvering?

52:30 Who could be the Democrats next Bill Clinton?

54:40 What states should Democrats be targeting for future elections?

57:10 Democrats made a mistake not having Iowa first in their primary calendar

58:10 Why has Wisconsin stayed so competitive?

1:00:10 What to make of the red shift in blue states where they didn't campaign?

1:02:40 Party strategists are too out of step with the voters

1:04:25 What will we learn from statewide elections in 2025?

1:07:25 Will Joe Biden become a pariah like Jimmy Carter for the Democratic party?

1:09:10 Being a cabinet member for Biden will tank Pete Buttigieg's presidential hopes

1:10:10 The cover up of Biden's decline will haunt the Democrats for years

1:11:25 Any positives for the Democrats?

1:12:25 There could be a viable independent candidate in 2028

1:16:00 Chuck’s thoughts on the interview with Ruy Texeira

1:17:30 Senator John Cornyn has hired Trump’s campaign manager

1:19:00 We’re about to see new level of negativity in a Republican primary

1:20:45 The new traffic patterns out of Nationals games are annoying

  continue reading

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