Oct 26, 2017
There are 468 seats up for grabs in Congress for the 2018 election,
with the Republican Party currently holding a majority in both the
Senate and the House. But will this hold after election day?
Joining today’s episode to discuss the congressional races is Levi
Tillemann, the democratic candidate for Colorado’s...
Oct 19, 2017
Leading conservative thinker David Frum was one of the earliest and
most prominent conservative voices to come out in opposition to
President Donald Trump. A CNN contributor and senior editor at The
Atlantic, Frum said in a public radio interview that Trump “is
shattering the safeguards that protect democracy.” In...
Oct 12, 2017
This episode is about one of Sam Wang’s favorite topics:
gerrymandering. Wang visited the U.S. Supreme Court on Oct. 3 to
hear arguments in Gill v. Whitford, a case challenging Wisconsin’s
2011 redistricting plan as being the product of partisan
gerrymandering. With the Princeton Gerrymandering Project,
Wang...
Oct 5, 2017
Are identity politics hurting the Democratic Party? Some argue
Democrats have strayed away from core economic issues, favoring
religion, race, sexuality, gender or social background (to name a
few) to form their political alliance – thereby undercutting the
party’s effectiveness. Joining this episode is an author...