Mike Madrid is a political consultant and a cofounder of The Lincoln Project, and he joins host Krys Boyd to discuss why both Democrats and Republicans have had trouble connecting with Latino voters – and why focusing on immigration is a turn-off for the middle-class.
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P.J. O’Rourke is a contributing editor at the Weekly Standard, a Cato Institute fellow and editor-in-chief of the web magazine American Consequences. He joins us to talk about how before we return to civility, we first must return to sanity.
Read moreWashington Reporters Roundtable
Abby Livingston of the Texas Tribune and Ron Elving from NPR join us to talk about what it’s like covering The White House in today’s political landscape.
Read moreParty Loyalty Vs. Ideology
LSU political scientist Nathan Kalmoe joins us to talk about how voters who are only casually engaged with politics make up their minds on Election Day.
Read moreCultural Collision
This hour, we’ll put our current political division into historical context by talking with the author of “Why Liberals Win the Culture Wars (Even When They Lose Elections): The Battles That Define America from Jefferson’s Heresies to Gay Marriage.”
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This hour, we’ll talk with Democratic strategist Mary Beth Rogers about her new book “Turning Texas Blue: What It Will Take to Break the GOP Grip on America’s Reddest State.”
Read moreThe Presidential Candidates Thus Far
This hour, we’ll talk about what we’ve learned so far about the candidates – and about what we can expect between now and next November – with Lewis Lapham.
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