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This Nightcap roundtable discusses a week of conflicting legal rulings on Trump's tariff policy and what it might mean for the administration's strategy. Then, Elon Musk exits the White House and faces questions as The New York Times reports that he used drugs during Trump's presidential campaign. Plus, POTUS continues to face off with Harvard, as a federal judge temporarily blocks the administration's attempts to prevent the enrollment of international students. And, see who made this week's MVP list. Sami Sage, John Della Volpe , Tim O'Brien, and Paul Rieckhoff join The 11th Hour this Friday.
The President fires Joint Chiefs Chairman General CQ Brown amid a shakeup of top Pentagon brass. Then, a federal judge allows the administration to put thousands of USAID workers on leave, essentially dismantling the agency. Plus, Trump's overt pro-Putin foreign policy. And, find out who made this week's MVPs. Kurt Andersen, Jason Johnson, John Della Volpe, and Jon Allen join The 11th Hour this Friday.
Democratic Strategist Tad Devine joins political and polling experts, Dale Butland, John Della Volpe, Mike Madrid, Carissa Smith, and Stephanie Young, for a conversation exploring how Kamala Harris and Democrats performed during the 2024 general election. They discuss the Democratic Party's messaging, how candidates connected—or didn't—with key voting demographics, and what polling revealed about voters. This discussion is part of the Warschaw Conference on Practical Politics “The Trumping of America: Why and What's Next?” in partnership with POLITICO, PBS' "Firing Line with Margaret Hoover," and C-SPAN. Featuring: Tad Devine (Moderator): Chief Strategist, Bernie Sanders' 2016 Presidential Campaign Dale Butland: Democratic Strategist; Former Press Secretary and Ohio Chief of Staff for US Senator John Glenn John Della Volpe: Author; Director of Polling at the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics Mike Madrid: Latino Pollster and Voting Expert; Author of “The Latino Century” Carissa Smith: Former Senior Public Engagement Advisor in the White House Office of Public Engagement Stephanie Young: Former Deputy Assistant to President Biden; Senior Advisor to Vice President Kamala Harris
John Della Volpe, Director of Polling at the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics, is one of the world's leading authorities on opinions of Gen Z's and Millenials. He offers an analysis titled "The New Rules of the Youth Vote" (written on his Substack), and he's not surprised that not as many youth voters voted for Kamala Harris in 2024 as were expected to. He lays out the data with Michael here. Original air date 20 November 2024.
The Lever's David Sirota examines VP Harris's campaign and considers what we can do better in the future. Pollster John Della Volpe parses how Gen Z's vote shaped the electorate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With less than a week to go, the early voting numbers are starting to come in. Steve Schmidt sits down with Director of Polling at Harvard John Della Volpe to discuss what the early voting results are telling us, make their predictions for what happens on election day and where the country goes from here. Subscribe for more and follow me here: Substack: https://steveschmidt.substack.com/subscribe Twitter: https://twitter.com/SteveSchmidtSES Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SteveSchmidtSES/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thewarningses Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewarningses/
Kamala Harris holds a rally in swing state Pennsylvania and responds to Donald Trump's remarks about using the military to end potential unrest on election day. Plus, Rutgers University students share their thoughts about the 2024 race and what matters to them. Also, Liz Cheney's concerns about whether House Speaker Mike Johnson will certify the election. Susan Glasser, Charlotte Alter, Sam Stein, John Della Volpe, Reed Galen and Max Rose join The 11th Hour this Monday.
Could the 2024 election be decided by Gen Z voters? The Harris campaign seems to think so. With so much effort placed on turning out young voters, expert John Della Volpe joins Riley Fessler and Minnah Stein to explain what makes this group the key to victory in November. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Could the 2024 election be decided by Gen Z voters? The Harris campaign seems to think so. With so much effort placed on turning out young voters, expert John Della Volpe joins Riley Fessler and Minnah Stein to explain what makes this group the key to victory in November. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Could the 2024 election be decided by Gen Z voters? The Harris campaign seems to think so. With so much effort placed on turning out young voters, expert John Della Volpe joins Riley Fessler and Minnah Stein to explain what makes this group the key to victory in November. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BigTentUSA was thrilled to welcome John Della Volpe, author and Director of Polling at the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics, and Gen-Zer Brianna Cea, founder and executive director of GenVote. Whether or not Gen Z goes to the polls will be the deciding factor in November. No one explains how Gen Z is feeling about the election more clearly than Della Volpe, one of America's premier thought leaders and polling experts on Gen Z. In conversation with Cea, they discussed the enormous power this generation can wield on electoral outcomes, and on the formative factors that have defined Gen Z's place in the arena of American politics and culture. Della Volpe shared "breaking news" new polling data and screen a clip from the upcoming documentary The Power of Z. ABOUT THE SPEAKERSJohn Della Volpe is the director of polling at the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics, and the author of Fight: How Gen Z is Channeling Their Fear and Passion to Save America (St. Martin's Press, January 2022). The Washington Post referred to John as one of the world's leading authorities on global sentiment, opinion, and influence, especially among young Americans and in the age of digital and social media.Brianna Cea is the executive director and founder of Generation Vote (GenVote). A skilled youth voting rights organizer and advocate for the AAPI community in NYC, Cea is a frequent media commentator on youth voting issues and has been featured in Good Morning America, WNYC, NPR, Vox News, as well as in USA Today, Ms. Magazine, among other outlets. Brianna is also the current President of OCA-Asian Pacific Advocates NY and the youngest chapter President on the OCA-National Board, where she is dedicated to advancing the social, political and economic well being of Asian Americans in New York City. New Poll Just OutYOUTUBE RECORDING HEREAnd then Go… This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bigtentnews.substack.com
A look at the tight race with less than 70 days till election day as the first mail-in ballots will be sent this week. Plus, what polling is saying about the 2024 election. And, Democrats are bringing reproductive freedom front and center- how voters feel about the issue. Susan Glasser, Errin Haines, Dave Weigel, Mandela Barnes, Mark McKinnon, John Della Volpe, Mark Murray, and Nikki Fried join The 11th Hour this Tuesday.
Vice President Harris is preparing for the Democratic National Convention and plans to announce her economic policies this week. Plus, a secret video from Project 2025 demonstrates more on what a second Trump term would look like. And, the FBI is now looking into an attempted hack on both the Trump and Harris Presidential campaign. Susan Glasser, Toluse Olorunnipa, Teddy Schleifer, John Della Volpe, Larry Sabato, Andy Kroll, and Clint Watts join The 11th Hour this Monday.
To defeat Donald Trump, Kamala Harris must do far better among young voters than President Biden did. Guess what: An important new poll of young voters finds that Harris' entry has dramatically shifted their preferences in her favor and against Trump. Which confirms a larger story: The Democratic-leaning constituencies who had drifted toward Trump now may be swinging to Harris, exposing a weakness in his previous support. We talked to John Della Volpe, an expert in the youth vote who conducted this poll, abut what's driving all these shifts—and why they might enable Harris to triumph. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
To defeat Donald Trump, Kamala Harris must do far better among young voters than President Biden did. Guess what: An important new poll of young voters finds that Harris' entry has dramatically shifted their preferences in her favor and against Trump. Which confirms a larger story: The Democratic-leaning constituencies who had drifted toward Trump now may be swinging to Harris, exposing a weakness in his previous support. We talked to John Della Volpe, an expert in the youth vote who conducted this poll, abut what's driving all these shifts—and why they might enable Harris to triumph. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
To defeat Donald Trump, Kamala Harris must do far better among young voters than President Biden did. Guess what: An important new poll of young voters finds that Harris' entry has dramatically shifted their preferences in her favor and against Trump. Which confirms a larger story: The Democratic-leaning constituencies who had drifted toward Trump now may be swinging to Harris, exposing a weakness in his previous support. We talked to John Della Volpe, an expert in the youth vote who conducted this poll, abut what's driving all these shifts—and why they might enable Harris to triumph. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get tickets for the Politics War Room Live Show in NYC on 9/19/24 at politicon.com/tour Al and James rip apart JD Vance, celebrate the Olympics, and analyze the start of Kamala's campaign, looking at what should go into her VP decision, the challenges facing her campaign managers, and where Biden fits in. Then, they welcome expert pollster John Della Volpe for a deep dive into the importance of young voters and how to motivate them, examining the margins Kamala will need to win, what they think of the Republican ticket, and policies that will bring them to the polls, like affordable healthcare and education, reproductive freedom, financial stability, and a Renter's Bill of Rights. Email your questions to James and Al at politicswarroom@gmail.com or tweet them to @politicon. Make sure to include your city– we love to hear where you're from! Watch James Carville Explains on YouTube Playlist James Carville & Al Hunt have launched the Politics War Room Substack Get More From John Della Volpe: Twitter | Harvard Institute of Politics | Website | Social Sphere | Substack | Author of “Fight” Get tickets for the Politics War Room Live Show in NYC on 9/19/24 at politicon.com/tour Please Support Our Sponsor: Quince: Get 365-day returns and free shipping on high-quality, stylish, and affordable clothing you'll wear for summers to come when you go to quince.com/warroom
Jon is joined by youth polling experts John Della Volpe and Kristen Soltis Anderson to talk about apathy among young voters this election cycle. Why are they so disengaged? Are some truly defecting to Trump? And what message, if any, can get them out for the polls? Jon, John, and Kristen dive into the focus group tape to unpack Gen Z's opinions of our octogenarian presidential candidates, their top economic issues, and the war in Gaza. And Anderson Clayton, the 26-year-old Chair of the North Carolina Democratic Party, joins to talk about Gen Z's faith in their own ability to improve democracy.Take action with Vote Save America: Visit votesaveamerica.com/2024 Order Democracy or Else: How to Save America in 10 Easy Steps at crooked.com/books or wherever books are sold.
Jon is joined by youth polling experts John Della Volpe and Kristen Soltis Anderson to talk about apathy among young voters this election cycle. Why are they so disengaged? Are some truly defecting to Trump? And what message, if any, can get them out for the polls? Jon, John, and Kristen dive into the focus group tape to unpack Gen Z's opinions of our octogenarian presidential candidates, their top economic issues, and the war in Gaza. And Anderson Clayton, the 26-year-old Chair of the North Carolina Democratic Party, joins to talk about Gen Z's faith in their own ability to improve democracy.Take action with Vote Save America: Visit votesaveamerica.com/2024 Order Democracy or Else: How to Save America in 10 Easy Steps at crooked.com/books or wherever books are sold.
The prosecution rested its case today in Trump's criminal trial as the defense called its first witness. Plus, the latest on the death of Iran's president and what it could mean for the middle east. And, Trump's remarks on the campaign trail about potentially serving a third term if elected in November. Hugo Lowell, Jeremy Saland, Barbara McQuade, Tim Miller, Jennifer Palmieri, John Della Volpe, Larry Sabato, and Ben Rhodes join.
Jon Stewart tackles the media's obsession with Trump's hush money trial, while the GOP freaks out over Biden's new energy efficiency standards and a name change for the Boy Scouts. Meanwhile, Biden slows the flow of weapons to Israel, and after Trump shames Jewish Biden supporters, the Best F**kin' News Team stops by to give Jon a guilt trip. Also, John Della Volpe, Harvard IOP polling director and author of “Fight: How Gen Z is Channeling Their Fear and Passion to Save America,” joins Jon to discuss the Harvard Youth Poll and how economic stresses have been hard on Gen Z.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The first week of testimony in Donald Trump's NY criminal trial ends with his former personal assistant and Michael Cohen's banker taking the witness stand. Plus, as campus protests continue over the war in Gaza, how Biden's response could affect his standing with young voters. Also: how Amazon went from bookseller to e-commerce giant. Jon Allen, Jon Mecham, David Jolly, Dana Mattioli, Ankush Khadori, Eugene Scott, John Della Volpe join.
Andrew, Tom, and Carl discuss new polling from Bloomberg/Morning Consult and the results of yesterday's Pennsylvania's primary where Nikki Haley received more than 150,000 votes. They also talk about Trump's trials and President's Biden's signing of new legislation designed to force the sale of TikTok. Then, Carl Cannon talks to pollster John Della Volpe of Harvard University about the youth vote in 2024. And finally, Andrew Walworth talks to Kara Frederickson - Director of the Tech Policy Center at the Heritage Foundation about TikTok and the effect of social media on young people.
The presidential race landscape appears to be undergoing an interesting shift, as a recent study published by Harvard's Institute of Politics (IOP) Youth Poll indicates. The study uncovers that among younger voters aged 18 to 29, Biden holds a smaller lead over Trump than was seen in the 2020 elections. With the current figures indicating a 50% tilt towards Biden and 37% towards Trump, it is clear that Biden's previous overwhleming support has seen some decline. When the race expands to include additional potential candidates such as Robert Kennedy Jr., Jill Stein, and Cornel West, the gap becomes even narrower. The lead Biden maintains over Trump diminishes to a small seven percentage points, with still 16% of respondents expressing an indecisive stance. This offers a stark contrast to the 2020 election, where both Gen Z (18-23 years) and the Millennial (24-39 years) groups leaned definitively towards Biden, favoring him by a margin of 20 percentage points. IOP poll director, John Della Volpe, stated emphatically 'There's no doubt that the youth electorate of today is not the same as that of 2020 or 2022. Today's young voters are driven by different concerns.' His claim is evidence that the younger voting bloc is an ever-evolving demographic, with priorities and political leanings that can shift from one election to another. The Harvard poll narrows it down further to reveal that the decrease in support for Biden is largely attributed to the young men demographic. Although Biden's support base among young women remains steady when compared to his 2020 figures, it is among young men that Biden's appeal seems to have blurred. His lead over Trump in this demographic has shrunk by nearly 20 percentage points, a stark drop-off from before. Other studies also highlight that Biden's popularity seems to be waning with specific subsets of voters. He seems to be losing a degree of support from black male voters along with Latinos. According to polls released earlier this month, Biden's standing has suffered a 30-point drop among black male voters across seven battleground states. A recent poll by Wall Street Journal further corroborates this change. As per the poll, the incumbent president's lead over Trump among Latinos, which was a robust 29-point cushion in 2020, has plunged to a mere nine-point difference. Notably, on critical issues such as the economy and crime, Trump now leads Biden among Latino voters by 22 points and 11 points, respectively. Although the tides seem to be changing, Biden has managed to whittle away Trump's national polling lead in the past few weeks. The former president currently leads Biden by less than half a point, as of Thursday afternoon's figures from the RealClearPolitics average. When you factor in a five-way race, Trump's lead extends just a bit, moving up to 1.7 points. These shifting poll numbers reveal the fluid nature of voter preferences and highlight the potential volatility of upcoming electoral politics. Polls are often seen as a barometer of public sentiment and these current trends could give important insights into the evolving political landscape. The emerging pattern underscores the importance of approaching each election cycle as a unique event, with evolving issues and changing voter priorities. However, it's crucial to remember that polls are not always reflective of final voting outcomes. Opinions can change rapidly and external factors can have significant impacts. All these factors make it crucial for election strategies to remain flexible and responsive to the changing needs and concerns of voters. While numbers can never tell the whole story, they definitely shed light on trends and potential patterns. The subtle changes in support amongst the younger voters and ethnic minorities can have significant implications in the coming electoral battles. It's clear that voter preferences are fluid and can change as they interact with new information, evolving issues, and changing personal and national circumstances. Politicians and strategists need to stay attuned to these shifts and adjust their tactics and messaging accordingly. Furthermore, the shifting demographics of the younger electorate and their tendency to adapt their political leanings as per changing times underscore the need for a diversity of approaches from politicians. It's imperative for them to address a whole spectrum of concerns, to truly represent and serve their constituents. Thus, political leaders and parties may do well to keep their fingers on the pulse of the nation and take note of these shifting dynamics. As evidenced by the polling data, no support base can be taken for granted and a revised strategy may be warranted to reconnect with certain demographics. While margin shifts in polls may appear minor on the surface, they can have significant impacts on the election outcomes. With a tight race, every percentage point can sway the end result one way or the other. Finally, these numbers remind us all that democracy is continually evolving. While a single poll might not predict the outcome of the next election, it's an interesting insight into the thoughts and feelings of the youth electorate at this moment in time. They represent a snapshot of our political climate, but it remains to be seen if these trends continue in future polls or election outcomes. 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In the 2020 election, young voters were key to President Joe Biden's victory. Biden won voters age 18 to 29 by more than 20 points, and the turnout rate among young voters was the highest it has been in decades. But recent polls show Biden slipping among voters under 30. The upshot spells danger for Democrats: According to 538's Swing-O-Matic, if young voters shifted toward former President Donald Trump this fall by just 5 points and everything else remained the same, Trump would win. In this installment of the 538 Politics podcast, Galen discusses young voters' role in the 2024 election with John Della Volpe, the director of polling at the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics, and Lakshya Jain, partner at the election modeling website Split-Ticket.org. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Della Volpe of the Harvard Institute of Politics will deliver the annual Culver Lecture at Simpson College on Thursday, April 4. He joins the podcast this week to talk about the influence of Gen Z voters — today's college students and others born after 2001 — in national politics. Della Volpe is a former adviser to the Biden campaign and administration and the author of Fight: How Gen Z Is Channeling Their Fear & Passion to Save America.
Our nightcap tackles the impact of the controversial IVF ruling from an Alabama court. Plus: will the South Carolina GOP primary be the last stand for Nikki Haley as she takes on Donald Trump? Also, the reasons behind House Republicans' impeachment investigation into President Biden and why many young voters are excited about third-party candidates in this election. Then our nightcap crew shares their MVPs of the week. Nick Troiano, John Della Volpe, Kyla Scanlon, and Christina Greer join.
Today, we're sharing the latest episode of CNN Political Briefing with David Chalian: What will it take to win the youth vote in 2024? John Della Volpe, director of polling at the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics, recently led a survey of voters between the ages of 18 and 29. He discovered that fewer of them are planning on voting this time than in the last election cycle. CNN Political Director David Chalian talks to him about other surprising finds, and how this year's candidates might persuade young people. Harvard Youth Poll, Fall 2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, we're sharing the latest episode of CNN Political Briefing with David Chalian: What will it take to win the youth vote in 2024? John Della Volpe, director of polling at the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics, recently led a survey of voters between the ages of 18 and 29. He discovered that fewer of them are planning on voting this time than in the last election cycle. CNN Political Director David Chalian talks to him about other surprising finds, and how this year's candidates might persuade young people. Harvard Youth Poll, Fall 2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What will it take to win the youth vote in 2024? John Della Volpe, director of polling at the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics, recently led a survey of voters between the ages of 18 and 29. He discovered that fewer of them are planning on voting this time than in the last election cycle. CNN Political Director David Chalian talks to him about other surprising finds, and how this year's candidates might persuade young people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Gen Z are no longer kids. As we speak, they are now set to determine the course of American and world history, especially now that democracy hangs on the balance. Is Gen Z our secret weapon in the fight to save America? Our guest, John Della Volpe, deeply believes this to be the case. John is a pollster, an advisor to President Joe Biden's administration, and the author of the best-selling book Fight: How Gen Z Is Channeling Their Fear and Passion to Save America. In this conversation with Anne Pratt, he shares more with us about Gen Z, the forces that shape them and fuel them, and their issues of concern. He also shares advice to President Joe Biden and his Boston Mandela Moment. Tune in and learn how this generation's fear, passion, and heightened sense of urgency may well be the golden key to help save democracy and America. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com
It's apparently Fight Club week on Capitol Hill. GOP Representatives are bidding farewell to decorum and possibly their own sanity as multiple almost-fights break out in Congress. Meanwhile, MAGA Mike Johnson gets his government funding bill passed in both the House and the Senate without any major cuts to spending or fulfilling any of his far-right fantasies. George Santos is no longer running for reelection as a House Ethics Committee investigation finds he spent campaign funds on Botox, Sephora runs and… Only Fans. Plus, Biden is getting advice from progressives about how to campaign on the economy and the New York Times says Trump may be more resilient than other Republicans when it comes to messaging on abortion. Finally, John Della Volpe, pollster and author of "Fight: How Gen Z is Channeling Their Fear and Passion to Save America," joins to talk about the President's struggle with younger voters. For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast.
James and Al condemn Republicans in each branch of government and welcome polling expert and author of Fight: How Gen Z Is Channeling Their Fear and Passion to Save America, John Della Volpe. They analyze the growing cynicism of key parts of the Democratic coalition and discuss how vigorous campaigning, exciting young surrogates, and strong messaging around Biden's accomplishments can bring them to the polls. While doing so, they highlight the critical role of Millenial and Gen Z voters while exploring their political leanings with the goal of making sure they show up big for Democrats. Will a focus on individual rights and restoring choice be the key to a winning campaign? Check James Carville's new videos: James Carville explains everything about Mike Johnson James Carville on the trail of Lauren Boebert Email your questions to James and Al at politicswarroom@gmail.com or tweet them to @politicon. Make sure to include your city, we love to hear where you're from! Get More From This Week's Guest: John Della Volpe: Twitter | Harvard Institute of Politics | Website | Social Sphere | Substack | Author of “Fight” Please Support Our Sponsors: Beam: Try Beam's best-selling Dream Powder and get up to 40% off for a limited time when you go to shopbeam.com/warroom and use code: WARROOM Lomi: Turn your food waste into plant-food at the press of a button with Lomi. Use the code: WARROOM to save $50 at lomi.com/WARROOM ExpressVPN: Control your data, defend your privacy, and protect yourself online with 3 free months on a VPN plan when you go to expressvpn.com/warroom
"Joe Biden Is In Trouble." That's the headline of John Della Volpe's latest op-ed in the New York Times. He is the director of polling at the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics, and was a pollster on Biden's 2020 presidential campaign. Michael talks to him about his piece. Original air date 7 November 2023.
MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell imagines the amazing TV we will get from a Trump house arrest. White House Chief of Staff Jeff Zients details the Biden administration's moves to negotiate drug prices for the American people. Pollster John Della Volpe measures the grains of salt we should be taking with many of the polls that are lighting up op-eds these days.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Enemies List, Rick speaks with John Della Volpe. John is the director of polling at the Harvard Kennedy Institute of Politics. He is an expert on understanding American youth in terms of voting and political leaning. Rick and John discuss the historical nature of the younger vote and how it has become more important in recent election cycles. They also discuss how politicians are taking notice and trying to solicit younger voters. And with the Hunter Biden news of him taking a plea deal, Rick finds a group of people who have voiced their opinion and landed them on this episode's List. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/rick-wilsons-the-enemy-list/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Della Volpe is the director of polling at the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics, and the author of Fight: How Gen Z is Channeling Their Fear and Passion to Save America (St. Martin's Press, January 2022). He joins host David Rothkopf to discuss the findings from the latest Harvard Youth Poll, which has been conducted for over twenty years, and has provided the most comprehensive look at the political opinions and voting trends held by young Americans. The Spring 2023 Harvard Youth Poll surveyed 2,069 young Americans between 18- and 29-years old and was conducted between March 13 and 22, 2023. You can view the top line results of the poll here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
According to The Wall Street Journal, the former Fox News primetime host found out he would be let go just 10 minutes prior to the announcement. Dylan Byers, Tim Miller, Jeremy Peters, April Ryan, Max Rose, Tarpley Hitt, John Della Volpe, and Jean M. Twenge join.
Legendary Democratic Strategist James Carville talks about the repercussions Republicans will face for their extreme agenda. Then, we speak to Biden Pollster John Della Volpe about the unprecedented voting motivations of Gen Z. CNN's Joan Biskupic discusses her new book Nine Black Robes and her explosive reporting surrounding it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Louisville police released body camera footage of officers rushing to the scene to stop the gunman. After five were killed, the mayor called on state and federal lawmakers to pass gun safety legislation. Meanwhile in Tennessee – where a school shooting killed six people two weeks ago – the Republican governor has signed an executive order strengthening background checks. Antonia Hylton, Matt Bennett, Reed Galen, Rep. Katie Porter, John Della Volpe, Victor Shi, and Jeremy Bash join.
In the latest iteration of voter suppression, members of the Republican Party are trying to prevent college students from voting by getting rid of polling places on campuses and disallowing college IDs as valid forms of identification. They say it's in the name of voter fraud and public safety, but could it also be due to the fact that young voters are casting their ballots for Democrats in record numbers? Andy speaks with NextGen America director Cristina Tzintzún Ramirez and Harvard's director of polling John Della Volpe about how young voters are reshaping democracy and whether the Republicans' strategy to suppress them will succeed. Keep up with Andy on Post and Twitter @ASlavitt. Follow Cristina Tzintzún Ramirez and John Della Volpe on Twitter @cristinanextgen and @dellavolpe. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. Support the show by checking out our sponsors! Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows: https://lemonadamedia.com/sponsors/ Check out these resources from today's episode: Learn about Next Gen America: https://nextgenamerica.org/ Read the latest Harvard Youth Poll: https://iop.harvard.edu/fall-2022-harvard-youth-poll Find vaccines, masks, testing, treatments, and other resources in your community: https://www.covid.gov/ Order Andy's book, “Preventable: The Inside Story of How Leadership Failures, Politics, and Selfishness Doomed the U.S. Coronavirus Response”: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250770165 Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. For additional resources, information, and a transcript of the episode, visit lemonadamedia.com/show/inthebubble.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New reporting shows special counsel Jack Smith is focusing on Trump's lawyers as 2024 nears. Meantime, the former president gets ready to hit the CPAC stage this weekend while his potential GOP rivals skip the big conference. Plus, Alex Murdaugh is sentenced to life in prison for the murders of his wife and younger son. And our Friday nightcap breaks down all the headlines from this week. Jon Allen, Charles Coleman, David Jolly, Steve Liesman, Melissa Murray, John Della Volpe and Paula Poundstone join.
Ukraine faces a massive new barrage of drone hits and missiles from Russia. NBC News Correspondent Richard Engel recaps the development of the war in Ukraine as 2022 comes to a close. The U.S. imposes new Covid testing requirements on travelers from China as the country faces a surge in cases. Rep.-Elect George Santos (R-N.Y.) faces federal and local investigations into the discrepancies in his resume. John Della Volpe joins Meet the Press NOW to discuss trends in Gen Z voters. The United Nations halts programs in Afghanistan following the Taliban's decision to ban women from working at NGOs.
Host Reed Galen is joined by John Della Volpe (Author and Director of Polling at the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics) to discuss the impact Gen Z had on the midterm elections, what role Gen Z will play in the political landscape moving forward, and why now generations (instead of geography) is now the new key to political predictions. Plus, why has political polling been so inaccurate the last few cycles and how can it get better? If you'd like to connect with The Lincoln Project, send an email to podcast@lincolnproject.us.
Gen Z had a massive impact on the midterms. To talk about that impact and what may come from it moving forward, David Rothkopf and Simon Rosenberg sit down John Della Volpe, the director of polling at the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics, and the author of Fight: How Gen Z is Channeling Their Fear and Passion to Save America. Why does Gen Z vote so heavily for Democrats? What can get them to turn out? Is the Democratic party set up to accept them? Find out during this thought provoking conversation. Don't miss it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Control of Congress is on the line with votes still being counted in key states like Nevada and Arizona. Plus, we talk with Rep. Katie Porter about her race. Plus, the country's youngest voters turned out in record numbers to stop a potential red wave. Garrett Haake, Charlie Sykes, Brahm Resnik, Rep. Katie Porter, Victor Shi, John Della Volpe, Juanita Tolliver, and Jake Ward join.
Disturbing new details are revealed as the suspect in the Paul Pelosi attack appears in court for the first time. Prosecutors stressed there was no question that David DePape was politically motivated. They also revealed that he planned to target other lawmakers. Plus, The Harvard Youth Poll found 40% of 18- to 29-year-olds say they will “definitely” vote in the midterms. Are pollsters missing the newest voters? Alayna Treene, Renato Mariotti, Kyle Spencer, Tim Miller, Rachel Bitecofer, Rep. Katie Porter, and John Della Volpe join.
Are young voters the key to the midterms? We hear from disillusioned Gen-Z voters in Orange County, California as well as their Member of Congress, Katie Porter. Then Data For Progress' Evangel Penumaka, organizer and former Texas Democratic Senate candidate Cristina Tzintzún-Ramirez, and John Della Volpe of Harvard Kennedy School join Jon to dig into what the voters had to say. New episodes of The Wilderness drop every Monday. Subscribe to The Wilderness wherever you get your podcasts.Apple: apple.co/thewildernessSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6JfsJlD5sBhVpEQEALNw4UStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-wildernessIf you want to learn more about how you can take action in the fight for our democracy, head over to Vote Save America and Next Gen America: https://votesaveamerica.com/midterm-madness/https://nextgenamerica.org/
Are young voters the key to the midterms? We hear from disillusioned Gen-Z voters in Orange County, California as well as their Member of Congress, Katie Porter. Then Data For Progress' Evangel Penumaka, organizer and former Texas Democratic Senate candidate Cristina Tzintzún-Ramirez, and John Della Volpe of Harvard Kennedy School join Jon to dig into what the voters had to say. If you want to learn more about how you can take action in the fight for our democracy, head over to Vote Save America and Next Gen America: https://votesaveamerica.com/midterm-madness/https://nextgenamerica.org/
Former President Trump continues to attack the law enforcement that searched Mar-a-Lago in a new online rant. Meantime, a judge rejects Sen. Lindsey Graham's effort to delay testifying before a Georgia grand jury in an election interference investigation. And more women are registering to vote following the Roe reversal, but will they show up at the polls in November? Luke Broadwater, Amna Nawaz, Harry Litman, Clint Watts, Rachel Bitecofer, John Della Volpe, and Anya Kamenetz join.