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Terry McAuliffe (72nd Governor of Virginia and former chairman, Democratic National Committee) joins Chris Cuomo to assess the state of the Democratic Party and what went wrong in the 2024 election. From failing to connect on core issues like inflation, immigration, and working-class economic anxiety, to misreading the appeal of culture war politics and populist messaging, McAuliffe lays out why Democrats are struggling — and what needs to change. He and Cuomo debate the party's messaging strategy, Kamala Harris's political positioning, and whether MAGA's success stems from Trump's policies or his symbolic power as a disruptor. McAuliffe also shares his experience on the front lines in Ukraine and weighs in on what the party must do to win back Congress and move forward after Biden. Note: This episode was recorded prior to President Biden's cancer diagnosis. Follow and subscribe to The Chris Cuomo Project on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube for new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday: https://linktr.ee/cuomoproject Join Chris Ad-Free On Substack: http://thechriscuomoproject.substack.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Rowey & Timmy G's 'Showdown Fish Off' Tyson Goldsack, Scott Hodges, Jack Hombsch, Ned McHenry, Terry McAuliffe, Darren ReevesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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When your kids are home for the holidays, ask them about the books they're reading in school... and be prepared to be shocked and outraged! Not just Virginia's problem-coming to a school near you, too! Would you believe that an ad - banned by network television stations in Virginia - because it is unlawful to show such sexually explicit materials - is the current reading material provided to Virginia's students? Several local TV stations refused to air Independent Women's Voice's ad: “Worth 1,000 Words”, depicting sexually explicit materials available in VA public schools. Federal communications law prohibits televisions from showing adults such materials, even when the same materials have been available to kids in Virginia public schools. IWV accordingly created a modified version of its 30-second ad, which shows a blurred version of what kids see, to conform with that law. But today, stations again refused to air the ad, claiming it still is ostensibly not suitable for late night adult viewing. Today's guests, Kelsey Bolar and Julie Gunlock, are Senior Policy Analysts at Independent Women's Voice, an organization located in Washington, D.C. Both the first uncensored ad and the second with censored images may be viewed at ToxicSchools.org. Parents can also take action at the website and make their voices heard. Federal law prohibits TV stations from airing obscene, indecent or profane content, marketers must follow text message industry S.H.A.F.T regulations, and social media companies have similar rules in place that make it impossible to actually show the public the explicit content. Yet, when it comes to Virginia public school students, these protections are thrown out the window. In 2016, then-Governor McAuliffe vetoed a bill that would have allowed parents to block sexually explicit books in school, and in 2021 he stated that he didn't think parents should have a say about what is imposed on their children.This is despite the specific protections Virginia law gives the rights of parents. Again, don't think this is only a problem for Virginia-it's coming to a school near you, too!
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New information about the opioid crisis shows that overdose deaths in Virginia may have dropped to pre-pandemic levels… Democratic former Governor Terry McAuliffe has some advice for his fellow Democrats after they under-performed in this year's election… We tell the remarkable story of one U.S. Ambassador from Charlottesville….
Why did Democrats under-perform in the election last week? Michael Pope has perspective from a former governor.
Nexstar Media's Broadcast Network The CW to Simulcast NewsNation will present an original documentary entitled, "Clinton: Portrait of a Presidency" on Sunday, November 3rd at 8 p.m. ET. Narrated by Emmy and Grammy-award winning actor Blair Underwood, the two-hour film will examine the unprecedented time of peace and prosperity in America under the leadership of President William Jefferson Clinton. Nexstar Media's broadcast network, The CW, will carry a simulcast of the documentary nationwide. Leading up to Election Day 2024, the new documentary will feature the key events that took place during Clinton's presidency that tell a story of economic renewal, compromise, peace through arbitration, and human frailty. During the Clinton era, the country achieved the highest budget surplus in history and American families thrived in a booming economy. President Clinton left office with the highest approval rating in the nation's history, despite a scandal that rocked his presidency. Contributions will be provided by political commentator and chief strategist for Clinton's '92 presidential campaign, James Carville; re-election co-chair and former head of the DNC, Gov. Terry McAuliffe; author of Uncovering Clinton: A Reporter's Story and the journalist who discovered the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal, Michael Isikoff; fellow Rhodes scholar and former Congressman Tom McMillen (D-MD); and Director of the William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum, Dr. Jay Barth.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
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Join Dr. Wilmer Leon as he takes you inside the 2024 Democratic National Convention at Chicago's United Center. Get a first-hand look at the electric atmosphere, from behind-the-scenes preparations to exclusive interviews with political heavyweights like Bernie Sanders, Maxine Waters, and Terry McAuliffe. Discover the key issues driving the convention and why this election is critical for communities of color. Don't miss this dynamic, insider's perspective on the DNC as Dr. Leon connects the dots between politics, culture, and history! Find me and the show on social media. Click the following links or search @DrWilmerLeon on X/Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Patreon and YouTube! Hey everyone, Dr. Wilmer here! If you've been enjoying my deep dives into the real stories behind the headlines and appreciate the balanced perspective I bring, I'd love your support on my Patreon channel. Your contribution helps me keep "Connecting the Dots" alive, revealing the truth behind the news. Join our community, and together, let's keep uncovering the hidden truths and making sense of the world. Thank you for being a part of this journey! Announcer 1 (00:06): Connecting the dots with Dr. Wilmer Leon, where the analysis of politics, culture, and history converge. Announcer 2 (00:14): It's the 2024 Democratic National Convention. Join the conversation with web channel politics and color powered by bit Central Globecast, Blake Hahn Media and AZA Group. Dr. Wilmer Leon (00:34): Wilmer Leon here at the Democratic National Convention 2024 coming to you from the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, in the house that Mike built. And we thought we'd just go inside, go down to the floor of the arena as they're preparing for the event to kick off tomorrow, Monday with Joe Biden going to be the primary speaker at the event opening up the event. And let's get a little behind the scenes look, see how they're setting things up, listening to some of the music. The DJs are preparing for the introduction of the states and all kinds of different roll calls. Votes are going to take place, all kinds of things that they're doing here. Let's go inside and get a peek behind the scenes here on the floor at the 2024 convention and just wanted, again to give you a little insight, the behind the scenes as things are setting up, they're testing out the musicians, the temps are playing as we're here. And you can see you've got CNN, you've got the NBC news, Fox News, PBS, all of the channels and all of the networks that you're used to seeing from the other side of the camera. We can see as they've got the stage set up, it's a really, really beautiful backdrop that they've created here for the convention, the Announcer 3 (01:46): Democratic Party, the 47th President of the United States Tiana Thomas - Volunteer (01:50): I am here to be politically aware and to be civically engaged in what is going on with the Democratic Party and this nation's politics. Dr. Wilmer Leon (01:57): So as a volunteer, what are some of the things that they have you engaged in? Tiana Thomas - Volunteer (02:01): So I'm serving as a foreign press liaison, and so I'm working with the foreign press and making sure that they get to where they need to be and that they're educating Americans abroad about what's going on with the DNC. Dr. Wilmer Leon (02:11): Yes, we do have a special guest here. We have the former governor of Virginia, Terry McCullough. Thank you so much for joining us, governor. Well, Terry McAuliffe - Fmr. Gov of MD (02:18): It great to be with you, man. Excited. Dr. Wilmer Leon (02:20): Why are you excited? Terry McAuliffe - Fmr. Gov of MD (02:22): Well, let's see. This is my 13th convention. Okay. I've run a couple of these. I've chaired them, chaired the National Party. Usually when you have these events, it takes a day or two. The warring factions got to come together after the primaries. None of that. This time everybody's together. There's joy, there's happiness. Record amount of money's been raised, record amount of grassroots supporters have signed up to knock on doors. We've never experienced anything like this. It's extraordinary. So I'm pretty fired up. Got a long way to go, but I'd much rather be us than them. Dr. Wilmer Leon (02:53): My guest, rear Admiral retired Mike Smith. He is the president and founder of the National Security Leaders for America. Admiral Smith, thank you so much for joining us. Ret. Admiral Mike Smith (03:03): Thank you. Thank you for having me. Dr. Wilmer Leon (03:05): Many would say we didn't expect that this would be the National Security Year, that it has become a lot of things going on out there. What do you see the immediate future looking like? Ret. Admiral Mike Smith (03:18): I think the immediate future, given how close the race is, is potentially frightening. Dr. Wilmer Leon (03:27): I'm joined by Ashanti Golar, president of Emerge. Yes. And you are building a woman led America, one woman at a time. A' shante Gholar, President, Emerge (03:34): Yes. We are so excited to be here talking to you today. Dr. Wilmer Leon (03:38): Thank you for joining us. So what type of training program do you provide? A' shante Gholar, President, Emerge (03:42): So what we do is break down and demystify what it takes to run for our elected office for women. We do this through our signature training programs, our bootcamps, our step forwards. But most importantly, we let women know that they already have what it takes. We just give them those tools, the skills, the resources, but most importantly, a network of support so they don't have to do it alone. Dr. Wilmer Leon (04:08): Politics and color was able to catch up with Senator Bernie Sanders as he was entering the floor of the Democratic National Convention here in Chicago, Illinois. And here's what he had to say. Reporter (04:18): Senator Sanders, how does it feel to be here at the Democratic National Convention? Bernie Sanders, US Sen. Vermont (04:22): Well, it feels great. Nice to see that Michael Jordan statue. Dr. Wilmer Leon (04:25): He was obviously happy to see the statue of Michael Jordan and was expressing the increase in energy that is being now demonstrated and felt throughout the entire party. Politics and color was also able to catch up with California Congresswoman the Maxine Waters here at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Rep. Maxine Waters CA (04:42): Well, I want to tell you, I'm a friend of politics. I stuck with him until he made his decision. I think he said to some of us a long time ago, you have not back and I'll have, he's done everything that he says he would do. He's an honorable man and he did the most historic and fantastic things when he and endorse Dr. Wilmer Leon (05:03): Congresswoman Maxine Waters was expressing the appreciation that chief feels for the service provided by President Joe Biden. And that is felt throughout the entire Democratic party. Senator, I'm joined here by Malcolm Kenyata, Pennsylvania State representative. My first question, there's a lot of enthusiasm here that the gears have shifted dramatically over the last three weeks. What is in it for communities of color? Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta - PA (05:28): Everything. Everything. I will say it this way. America is great, but everybody hasn't benefited from its greatness. And a part of what we know is that there are far too many families who are experienced in life the way that I did. I grew up in a working poor family in North Philly. My dad was a social worker, my mom was a home health aide. I spent a lot of my life moving around five, six different places by the time I graduated high school, got my first job at 12 years old, washing dishes at a little restaurant. And a part of what I learned very early on is that for far too many families, it doesn't matter how hard you work, you get up every single day working your heart out, and yet you can't look your kid in the eye with a straight face and say it's going to be better for you than it is for us right now or than it was for me. Dr. Wilmer Leon (06:24): Congressman Glenn Ivy, fourth District of Maryland. Prince Georges County, prince Glen F. Ivey - US Rep, MD (06:28): Prince Georges County. Dr. Wilmer Leon (06:29): Thank you so much for joining me. Glen F. Ivey - US Rep, MD (06:30): Thanks for having me. Dr. Wilmer Leon (06:32): One of the questions that I've been asking most of my guests, why is this 2024 election so important to communities of color? Glen F. Ivey - US Rep, MD (06:40): Well, two sets of reasons. One is that there's a lot of positive things that are coming out of the Biden Harris era from the legislation they put in place trying to keep the cost down on prescription drugs. Insulin was the first one, but there are others coming now, trying to continue expanding internet access so everybody has the opportunity to use it because it's not optional anymore. You need it for homework, you need it for doctor's appointments, you need it for all kinds of things. So they're trying to build that out as well. And abortion rights and reproductive rights. Dr. Wilmer Leon (07:10): Why is that so hard to do? People would think in this country that internet access would be a given...! (07:20): Wilmer Leon live from the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois at the United Center for Politics and color.com Announcer 1 (07:26): Connecting the dots with Dr. Wilmer Leon, where the analysis of politics, culture, and history converge.
Kamala Harris wrapped up a high-energy Democratic National Convention unlike any we've seen since the 1950s. Chuck sits down with former Gov. Terry McAuliffe, who ran the Democratic National Committee and the 2000 DNC in Los Angeles, to reflect on the week that was.
Joe Biden is in a dogfight for president with Donald Trump with both sides holding fundraisers and events in hopes of raising as much money as possible. However, to do that, Joe Biden has once again relied on Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton to help him raise money and shore up support. Meanwhile, Bill Clinton still refuses to answer questions about Epstein and has been given nothing but cover from the legacy media and those who hold the power and who refuse to hold him accountable, all the while pointing the finger at other people. In this episode, we take a look at the fundraiser for Joe Biden that was anchored by Bill and Hillary Clinton and ask the same question we've been asking for five years:Why is Bill Clinton above the law?(commercial at 9:23)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Biden again brands Trump a 'convicted felon' at $8m backyard fundraiser with Bill and Hillary Clinton at Virginia home of Terry McAuliffe, who offers to mow the White House lawn 'when you win again' and mocks 'movie stars and jugglers' of Clooney bash | Daily Mail Online
Joe Biden is in a dogfight for president with Donald Trump with both sides holding fundraisers and events in hopes of raising as much money as possible. However, to do that, Joe Biden has once again relied on Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton to help him raise money and shore up support. Meanwhile, Bill Clinton still refuses to answer questions about Epstein and has been given nothing but cover from the legacy media and those who hold the power and who refuse to hold him accountable, all the while pointing the finger at other people. In this episode, we take a look at the fundraiser for Joe Biden that was anchored by Bill and Hillary Clinton and ask the same question we've been asking for five years:Why is Bill Clinton above the law?(commercial at 9:23)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Biden again brands Trump a 'convicted felon' at $8m backyard fundraiser with Bill and Hillary Clinton at Virginia home of Terry McAuliffe, who offers to mow the White House lawn 'when you win again' and mocks 'movie stars and jugglers' of Clooney bash | Daily Mail Online Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
President Biden raises cash at the home of former Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe, while Donald Trump reassures Wisconsin supporters. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
SERIES 2 EPISODE 153: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:44) SPECIAL COMMENT: On January 15th the Biden Campaign let loose the results of its internal polling. They insisted, at what was for them the nadir of the campaign, that there would be an O.S.M.… an oh-spit-moment… only they didn't say spit… at which point the undecideds who had convinced themselves that Trump would NOT be the Republican nominee and thus they would have a different alternative, would realize Trump HAD GOTTEN the Republican nomination and… oh spit. And all the undecideds would break to Biden. New Marquette Law School Poll, among likely voters: Biden 52 Trump 48. Likely Voters. The Marquette Law School Poll, February 15? Marquette Law School Poll: Likely Voters, TRUMP 52 Biden 48. An eight point swing in 43 days. Oh spit! B-Block (19:40) and C-Block ) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: 45 years ago at this moment, a week or so after I had met Bob Iger and got his advice on how to get started in television, the letter that would change my career and my life, was somewhere, in transit, between New York City and Ithaca, New York. The story of the man who sent it, and why what he wrote mattered so much: The Lou Adler Letter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Larry Huynh is a Partner and founder of Trilogy Interactive, a trailblazing digital political firm. His path to politics is anything but typical...his family coming to the U.S. as refugees after the Vietnam War, his academic background in biochemistry, and early career in the finance sector. In this conversation, Larry talks his unconventional route to working in politics, the 2004 campaign that changed his trajectory, early days of the political internet, plus some of his favorite case studies, best practices, and thoughts on digital trends that have the potential to change politics. IN THIS EPISODEHow Larry's family had to flee Vietnam after the fall of Saigon...Growing up a Texan in a low-income family in Houston...Larry talks his pre-political interest in biochemistry and work in the financial sector...The 2004 movement to Draft General Wes Clark into the presidential race pulls Larry into politics...Memories of meeting General Clark the first time and the 2004 Clark campaign...What contributed to the massive spike of online fundraising in the 2004 presidential campaign...Larry starts one of the first digital political firms after the 2004 elections...How Barbara Boxer's approach to Senate hearings blazed a path for effective use of digital political tools...Larry on current trends in digital politics...Larry talks studies his firm has done to better utilize AI...Larry's perspective on the right type of people who should pursue a career in digital politics...Larry talks his role as President of the AAPC and smart ways to utilize the organization...AND alchemy, Bank of America, Stacey Bashara, best laid plans, Brent Blackaby, Blackrock, Doug Boxer, Howard Dean, Fort Chaffee, genetically-modified seeds, hard science, Jeff Hauser, jacked-up arms, Paul Johnson, Rose Kapolczynski, John Kerry, kill lists, Blanche Lincoln, Terry McAuliffe, John McCain, Jason McIntosh, Katie Merrill, Monsanto, MoveOn, Eli Pariser, Condaleeza Rice, Diana Rogal, Josh Ross, Randy Stearns, vice principals, windowless rooms....& more!
Former Virginia governor Terry McAuliffe is a major democratic fundraiser and a top cheerleader for President Joe Biden's reelection campaign. He says support will coalesce around Biden once Trump is officially the nominee. He joins CNN Political Director David Chalian to talk about selling voters on Biden and what it's like inside the Democratic party right now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices