Staff writer Nicholas Lemann discusses the blind spots the Democratic party has – like focusing too heavily on college-educated voters – and which policies the Republicans might be messaging in a clearer fashion.
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Author Jeffrey Frank talks about the man who authorized the use of the atomic bomb, his low popularity, and his policies that impacted civil rights.
Read moreJoe Biden’s Fight For America’s Attention
Amy K. Dacey, executive director of the Sine Institute of Policy & Politics at American University, joins us host to analyze Joe Biden’s presumptive nomination, what leadership and campaigning during the pandemic will look like, and strategies he’ll use to reach voters.
Read moreYour Political Party Is Outdated (And So Is The Other One)
Frank DiStefano joins us to talk about the defunct parties that once ruled American politics and how our climate of animosity is a landscape for a political reset.
Read moreTurning Texas Blue
Andrew Cockburn joins us to talk about how the Texas Organizing Project delivered Hillary Clinton’s victory in Harris County by reaching out to black and Latino voters.
Read moreThe State Of The Democratic Party
This hour, we’ll talk about the current state of the Democratic Party with Dallas County Democratic Party chair Carol Donovan, Collin County chair Mike Rawlins and Tarrant County chair Deborah Peoples.
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