bruh they spend half the episode talking about trans rights and yall are telling me this isn’t an issue?
Timeline:
00:00 Dave Weigel joins the Chuck ToddCast!
02:00 Similarities/differences in political landscape between 2017 & 2025?
03:15 The parties are very different compared to 8 years ago
04:45 Democrats had their first failed presidency since Carter
07:15 Democrats could learn the wrong lessons from a successful midterm
09:30 Democrats tried to replicate the Obama coalition and failed
11:30 The media and campaign infrastructure are completely different now
13:00 Battle over trans rights has Democrats flailing
15:00 Democrats are walking on eggshells over immigration
16:00 Democrats don’t have clear, united positions on major issues
18:30 Voters want tight border security, but not mass deportations
21:00 Democrats believed they could make Trump “never happen again”
23:30 Dems overreacted to Trump, didn’t have coherent immigration policy
24:30 The country has moved right as a backlash to Biden
26:00 Republicans acting like a party that thinks they can’t lose
28:30 The left is seen as soft, is trans rights creating that perception?
30:30 Trump has forced the conversation on immigration
32:30 The fight for gay marriage vs fight for trans rights
34:15 Why hasn’t the gender rights fight been punted to states?
35:45 Trump endorsed gay marriage before Hilary Clinton
37:45 Both parties demonstrated hubris on gay marriage/gender rights
39:00 Voters care more about immigration than trans rights
41:00 Urban voters are more willing to flirt with socialism, not transferrable
42:00 Will Democrats distance themselves from Mamdani?
43:15 Dem socialists get dinged for cultural issues, not economics
44:30 Cost of living is biggest issue in big coastal cities
46:15 Michigan will be a bellwether for Democratic politics
47:45 Nevada and Texas show whether Latino swing toward Trump stays
51:30 How many Bernie voters would have come out in Michigan?
54:30 Will Mike Duggan work outside of the metro Detroit area?
57:00 When Trump isn’t on the ballot, Democrats sweep Michigan
58:15 Will lack of Republican infighting boost the party in midterms?
1:01:30 Republicans haven’t found “sweet spot” candidates in some races
01:03:00 Ability to appear on podcasts will matter for candidates
01:04:15 Any R’s on 2028 trail besides Paul and Youngkin?
01:06:00 A tight primary race between Vance & Paul wouldn’t be surprising
01:07:45 Why are so many Democrats interested in Iowa senate?
01:10:30 Kim Reynolds not running after DeSantis endorsement
01:12:00 Democrats surrendered Iowa and Florida
01:13:30 Favorite state fair food?