Primary Pod will showcase a wide range of commentators, guests, personal stories and candidates, and will jump into the New Hampshire action as we head into the highly anticipated presidential primary season.
Is there no better example of the American Dream than Andrew Yang. A family man and successful businessman woke up one day and decided to run for President of the United States; and he’s doing well. We caught up with him in New Hampshire to talk about process – How he develops foreign policy responses, how he takes care of himself on the trail, and how in the heck he got Dave Chapelle to perform for him.
Chris Ryan of WKXL in New Hampshire may have the best job in the country — he’s both a radio host and general manager of the station in the middle of the 2020 election. He talks to every single candidate and, when he’s not on the campaign trail, he covers all four major Boston sports because, well, he’s the boss! We talk about his incredible job in journalism, plus he comes right out and tells us who will win the New Hampshire Primary.
Paul Steinhauser is one of the four people at the table when every candidate comes through to officially file for the primary in New Hampshire. He talks about the presidential race so far and how Michael Bloomberg's entrance affects it.
This episode, we sit down with Scott Spradling, who has covered four presidential races, but now is one of the most prominent political consultants in New Hampshire. We delve into the fascinating journey of how he got to where he is today, his thoughts on the primary. Hint: NO ONE knows what will happen.
Republican presidential candidate Bill Weld shares his thoughts on all the Trump impeachment news and updates.
We talk one-on-one with California Congressman Ro Khanna, Co-Chair of the Bernie Sanders campaign, about democratic socialism and the consistency of the presidential candidate.
This week, we sit down with two NBC News embeds, Amanda Golden and Julia Jester. We learn about how tough it is to cover the New Hampshire Primary and also talk about the life of a canvasser going door-to-door to try and get votes.
Millennials may decide this race – at least that’s what people say. Michael Page is one amazing millennial. He’s a meteorologist on TV in Boston and absolutely unafraid to give a political opinion. With Brian Shactman, he talks millennials, money and the Presidential race, while Rob Michaelson gives some of his thoughts on healthcare as a millennial.
Brian Shactman and Sue O'Connell kick off Primary Pod with a look at the presidential race so far. Cory Booker doesn't want to lead the polls right now, and Andrew Yang says that data is more valuable than oil.
Primary Pod will showcase a wide range of commentators, guests, personal stories and candidates, and will jump into the New Hampshire action as we head into the highly anticipated presidential primary season.